@OrangePizza44@Buster_ESPN@jcalvinmeyer It went into the dugout because the catcher let an easily catchable ball go by him. Two things can be true: The ball was slightly up the line and the ball should have been caught. The latter is why the winning-run scored.
@HortBen@NamethatYank Gehrig’s #4 was the first due to his untimely retirement and death. Ruth’s wasn’t retired until 1948, fourteen years after he left the Yankees. Until then, numbers were put right back in circulation.
@Nerdrotics Businesses are fleeing. People are fleeing. Hollywood is fleeing. And Gavin Newsom wants to be president to do the same to the entire nation.
@BBGreatMoments Catfish Hunter, 1975. First pitcher since Bob Feller in 1946 with 30 complete games and over 300 innings pitched. Both are missing. Nolan Ryan never had 30 complete games. Many errors here.