A Little Background About My Baseball Glove
My Little League baseball glove was based off the model used by a guy who literally broke into the Astrodome to make his first pitching start.
My Little League baseball glove was based off the model used by a guy who literally broke into the Astrodome to make his first pitching start.
“I don’t think there’s any question, but the names on the Cubs are a lot easier to pronounce and they seem to be more like baseball players’ names.” – Bill Murray, April 1987. Also included in this post: Some random 17th century piracy.
I guy who lived on my street may have unintentionally held Cecil Fielder hostage.
There was once a time when Mark Grace rookies were just as sought after as those of Ken Griffey, Jr.
Eric Young was so good at stealing bases that Topps put him on two individual flagship cards in 1993.
The 1987 Rookie of the Year assembled a passive aggressive group of baseball cards.
This anagram of “John Wetteland” pretty much describes the 1990s for the decade’s top reliever.