Daddy to Kristin ,Papaw to Karsyn and Kenton - BBN Slash -Dimebag Darrell -EVH -Zakk Wylde - Steve Vai Pantera Getchapull 333-
Soldier for Jesus Christ
@stuntonDeEz Cal couldn’t win with Mike Jordan and Kobe Bryant on his roster #bbn
Best coach we ever had off the court for the state!! He helped so many families in need
Millions of dollars - he didn’t have too!
Coaching passed him up after the 2015 season
He can’t change his ways!
@PatMcAfeeShow@WindhorstESPN Pat Mcafee is officially woke
Kobe already done?
This bum windy said Draymond could guard Shaq in his prime
Third time I’ve seen this joker since
As a lifetime Laker fan WE don’t Lebum
Let him go to the warriors
3 million is to much
We got Luka- Bye Felicia!!
The most recent player to produce 40+ HR in a season of 40 or fewer Strikeouts, Cincinnati Reds slugger "Big Klu" Ted Kluszewski did so in 3 consecutive seasons (1953-55)
1953 - 40 HR and 34 K
1954 - 49 HR and 35 K
1955 - 47 HR and 40 K
The ultimate Bob Horner moment as an Atlanta Brave
During the epic Braves/San Diego Padres brawl of 1984
Champ Summers ran to the dugout trying to get Pascual Perez
Well he met one Bob Horner (who was injured by the way) who would not let him pass
@KerryBurgess I never knew of McConnell until the election 2016
Never heard of Massie until last year
75 to 80 percent of the state have never voted for either candidate
As far as all the money against him
Who got it? Small area with that kinda of money
The officials in the ville
@steelcityundrgr DK looked washed in that offense
GP looked pedestrian in that offense, look at his production now, everyone gets a fresh start and don't have to play leather helmet years offense
It's time for my yearly 'May 1987' tribute to Eric Davis.
He was 25 years old. He was the best and baddest man on the baseball planet.
His combo of speed, power and glove is hard to explain and appreciate if you didn't get a chance to watch him.
It was the best version of Davis we ever saw. He was the Player Month in April....and Player of the Month again in May!
He hit a major league record 19 HR between April/May. He hit a major league record three grand slams in the month. He had two homer and three homer game that month. He climbed walls to rob home runs.
That month, Davis was on the cover of Sports Illustrated, on the front page of USA Today Sports, and featured on Sports Center.
1987 Season:
.293-.399-.593-.991, 37 HR, 100 RBI, 50 SB, 84 BB, 120 R.
I like celebrating and remembering Eric. It will be my 8pm topic.
Let's discuss what he was....not what he could have been if not injured. Celebrate Eric The Red.
1987
April: .354-.437-.727-.1.164, 7 HR, 16 RBI
May: .329-.404-.841-1.246, 12 HR, 36 RBI
In 52 games from April-May 1987:
.314-.405-.696-1.102, 19 HR, 55 RBI, 26 SB, 51 R
New York Times story in May of 1987.
Pete Rose told Ralph Wiley: "Mike Schmidt's the best ballplayer I've ever seen. 'Johnny Bench is the best catcher, Joe Morgan the most intelligent player, Dave Parker plays the hardest and Tony Perez was the greatest R.B.I. player. But Eric Davis has more raw talent than any of those guys."
#Reds