@TheBuccosFan@Pirates@Reds@MLB The Los Angeles Dodgers have won 8, Oakland A's 4, and San Francisco Giants 3. Don't include history in another city. What is, say, Brooklyn's is not LA's.
@1992Pirates I remember that double header. Bucs swept the Phils. This was also Brian Harper's last game as a Pirate and the only game as a Bucco he ever caught. Chuck Tanner let Bill Madlock manage the team. His influence was felt.
Meet ETSU basketball's newest point guard, Koti Itokawa. Marky Billson continues to give you the skinny on the Buccaneers you won't find anywhere else!
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@Super70sSports This isn't true. Kyler Filewich of the Wofford Terriers was taught by Rick Barry himself to shoot free throws this way enroute to leading the Terriers to the 2025 NCAA Tournament. https://t.co/zgzwUzbLuk
HBD 🎂 (5/31/1962) former #Pittsburgh#Pirates OF Joe Orsulak!
Joe played for the #Buccos from 1983-1986. His best season was 1985, when he batted .300/.342/.365 in 426 plate appearances. He went on to play 14 years in MLB, through the 1997 season with the #Expos.
#LetsGoBucs
Some executive at ABC: “We need a nice little theme song for our new cop sitcom.”
Some guy: “Yeah, ok, think I’ll just throw down one of the funkiest grooves in the history of music then.” https://t.co/SvEzGbR0lb
Bob Horner and I were destined to be teammates somewhere. I signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Arizona State before I was drafted. Bob played at ASU and ended up in Atlanta my first full year in the major leagues—1978. One way or another, it was bound to happen.
From the minute Bob Horner joined the Braves, all us players could see he was good. I mean… really good. And that swing—short and quick, x or and could turn around anybody’s fast ball. And Bob knew the strike zone. He just did not swing at a bad pitch (like I had a tendency to do a little too often…) He was a unique talent and I was very lucky to be in the lineup with him most of my career. All of my numbers were better when he was hitting behind me. And that fact is not lost on me. I know my career was better because of him.
It’s been a hard few weeks for the Braves Family losing Ted and Bobby—and now Bob. These 3 men all had such a profound impact on my career. I am forever grateful.
Nancy and I will miss Bob and our hearts go out to Chris and Trent and Tyler, along with their entire family.
The older we get, the more we cherish wonderful memories and this past month has brought a flood of them back to us. The gratitude we feel for them all has been overwhelming.
Rest well, my friend and teammate.