In 1991, Andre Dawson was called out on strikes by Cowboy Joe West and ejected for arguing the call. He was then fined $500 by the National League and paid it via a check with the memo line filled out “Donation for the blind.” True story. I love Andre Dawson.
You can see in Paulie's eyes that it destroys him to cut Henry out.😭
Of course, the real life Paul Vario was no one near as sympathetic as the film portrayal.
I still can't believe that Henry had the nerve to count the wad of bills RIGHT in front of Paulie. Considering the circumstances, that 3200 was more than enough to fund a new start. But of course Henry is so spoiled by "the life" that he sees it as an insult.🎬🍿
This moment happened after the 9/11 attacks but I always need to share this patriotic moment by Sammy Sosa on the 4th of July
A man from another country born and raised ... respecting, showing true patriotism, showing love for the country that gave him tons ... much respect for Sammy Sosa ... legendary moment ... legendary act from an awesome person
While in Philadelphia, Rich Kotite had some success with the Eagles. But in coming to the NYJets, he was not good. He was hired as coach and general manager.
In his two seasons, he went 3-13 and then 1-15. He will be remembered for drafting Kyle Brady over Warren Sapp.
What coach comes to your mind?
When I was 12 years old I’d wake up on a Saturday morning, watch some cartoons and pro wrestling, go outside and throw a rubber ball off the side of the house, get the guys in the neighborhood together for Wiffle Ball, go inside for Atari and snacks, ride my bike to Dairy Queen for a Mr. Misty, listen to Casey Kasem, flip on ESPN and watch sports with no social commentary, flip it over to MTV, which showed actual music videos, go back outside for more Wiffle Ball, and then think “Hey, it’s almost 3 pm.” Living my best life and had no fucking idea how good I had it.
Back when Chicago was great. Ron Cey with a game winning hit in 1985. Harry Caray with the call. On another note, let's make Illinois great again and flip it red.