And, in the distance, the scratchy sound of that old recording in the Stadium of Kate Smith, singing "God Bless America...." followed not long after by "Cotton Eye Joe."
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A true wiener, if ever there was such a mythical beast ...
ReplyDeleteA wiener on both sides of the feud.
ReplyDeleteGood thing we didn't try to sign Harper. Man, he's just terri... what? Oh.
this "every other day" thing is bullshit
ReplyDeleteNice ad! Luis Tiant! One of my old school favorites, thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteTiant had one line in the ad. When the narrator asked if he could have a bite of the pitcher's hot dog, Tiant answered "No." Probably made $750.
ReplyDeleteJesus Christ were going to lose Soto to the Mets ...
ReplyDeleteRIP, el Cubano.
ReplyDeleteRest in Flushing, Soto
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of deli meats -- King just gave up a grand salami to the Dodgers. He turned a 6-1 SD lead into 6-5
ReplyDeleteA nice tribute to a great pitcher.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, all kinds of guys banging today. Tatis, Jr.; Betts; the Polar Bear. Damn, too bad we don't have one of those big boppers!
ReplyDeleteAnd, in the distance, the scratchy sound of that old recording in the Stadium of Kate Smith, singing "God Bless America...." followed not long after by "Cotton Eye Joe."
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