@BrandonTierney Mr. Tierney, I started following you in your ESPN days when I found out you lived in Hoboken, my hometown. I listened to you on each show BT morphed into. Just heard your radio call with your father, so I write this through misty eyes. Cream rises to the top.Godspeed to you. πͺ
@nut_history Norm Siebern. The lefty glove was my seventh birthday gift in 1959. I used it all the way through Little League, Babe Ruth, high school and college baseball. Lasted from 1959 until 1974. Relaced a couple times along the way. Slept with it for the first month that I had it.
@stoolpresidente Dave Portnoy is Clarence the Guardian Angel for Tiny Brick Oven. I'll watch that review every Christmas season right after ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE.
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The New York Giants remind me of the dark days of 1965, 1966, 1967 before they acquired Fran Tarkenton. Bob Timberlake and Gary Wood at quarterback. Could not run the ball, could not pass the ball. Could not kick field goals. Could not stop anyone on defense. Unwatchable.
@Peralta0310@Keith_McPherson You know, you make a great point!!!! And I can't argue that. But the greater point is hitters hit, and the hitters get paid. You might miss a grounder, or misplay a fly ball, but the money is for the run production. Forever has it been thus.