I thought it was 1894 ----Ineligible1893-2010sORRY guys I'm off work Today and tomorrow.My skip pick I will take Hardy Richardson - 1885 Buffalo Bisons 2B
RnR screwed up. He's not an original WIS guy, so he makes mistakes.I thought it was 1894 ----Ineligible1893-2010sORRY guys I'm off work Today and tomorrow.My skip pick I will take Hardy Richardson - 1885 Buffalo Bisons 2B
GB him"Wade was the kind of guy who was always the first one at the club house. So he’d get to the clubhouse, and he’d bring a six pack with him. He’d be there drinking a beer when someone showed up, and as we were all packing our stuff up out of our lockers and getting our bags ready for the trip, Wade would sit there and drink that whole six pack.
"Now, at the time, we were flying out of New Jersey, so it was somewhat of a drive from Yankee stadium to the airport in New Jersey. Wade would drink another couple of beers on the bus to the airport. At the time, we were flying this older airplane, it couldn’t make it across the country without refueling, and it wasn’t the fastest airplane in the sky. So we would stop in North Dakota or something. Wade would drink about a half rack between New Jersey and North Dakota, and it would take about a half-hour to an hour to refuel once we got there, so he’d have a few more beers while we were grounded in North Dakota.
"Once we got back up in the air, Wade would drink another 10, 11, 12 beers on the way out to the west coast. The whole flight from coast to coast ususally took us well over 7 hours. We’d touch down at Sea-Tac, hop on the bus headed to the Kingdome, and Wade would have another beer or two on the bus. Then, all of us would get to the Kingdome and unpack our bags and sit around and BS with eachother, and Wade would have a beer in his hand the entire time. He was always one of the last people to leave the club house too. So I’d say that all in all, he drank over 50 beers on the trip, and this wasn’t just an isolated incident, he did that almost every time."
checked out ebay, and it's going for a buck.Munson relic is probably worth 7-10 bucks...sounds like a swingandawin to me
Player Draft Results
01.01 - Doctor Detroit - Russ Ford (SP)
01.02 - Greco II - Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
01.03 - Eephus - Ted Williams (OF)
01.04 - Boug D - Albert Pujols (3B)
01.05 - jfranco77 - Ed Reulbach (SP)
01.06 - Brady Phoenix - Fred Lynn (OF)
01.07 - RnR - **** Allen (3B)
01.08 - Greco I - Joe DiMaggio (OF)
01.09 - Hoos First - Jack Pfiester (SP)
01.10 - belljr - Tony Oliva (OF)
01.11 - shake zula - Al Rosen (3B)
01.12 - boubucarow - Carlton Fisk (CA)
01.13 - the_moops - Hal Trosky (1B)
01.14 - Notorious T.R.E. - Cy Blanton (SP)
01.15 - Sammy - Jimmy Williams (3B)
01.16 - Koya - Vean Gregg (SP)
01.17 - Sparty - Reb Russell (SP)
01.18 - Arsenal of Doom - Buster Posey (CA)
01.19 - SammyTRE Toupee - Dwight Gooden (SP)
01.20 - Tremendous Upside - Fernando Valenzuela (SP)
01.21 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Bernie Carbo (OF)
01.22 - Doug B - Paul Waner (OF)
01.23 - oso diablo - Minnie Minoso (3B/OF)
01.24 - Northern Voice - Rudy York (CA)
02.01 - Northern Voice - Joe Gordon (2B)
02.02 - oso diablo - Hanley Ramirez (SS)
02.03 - Doug B - Johnny Mize (1B)
02.04 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Addie Joss (SP)
02.05 - Tremendous Upside - Richie Ashburn (OF)
02.06 - SammyTRE Toupee - Frank Robinson (OF)
02.07 - Arsenal of Doom - Hideo Nomo (SP)
02.08 - Sparty - Harry Krause (SP)
02.09 - Koya - Dale Alexander (1B)
02.10 - Sammy - Gary Peters (SP)
02.11 - Notorious T.R.E. - Cliff Melton (SP)
02.12 - the_moops - Noodles Hahn (SP)
02.13 - boubucarow - Earle Combs (OF)
02.14 - shake zula - Wally Berger (OF)
02.15 - belljr - Walt Dropo (1B)
02.16 - Hoos First - Roy Thomas (OF)
02.17 - Greco I - Pete Alexander (SP)
02.18 - RnR - Frank Smith (SP)
02.19 - Brady Phoenix - Jeff Tesreau (SP)
02.20 - jfranco77 - Wilcy Moore (SP)
02.21 - Boug D - Ron Guidry (SP)
02.22 - Eephus - Wally Bunker (SP)
02.23 - Greco II - Babe Ruth (SP)
02.24 - Doctor Detroit - Frank Baker (3B)
03.01 - Doctor Detroit - Charlie Hollocher (SS)
03.02 - Greco II - Ryan Braun (3B)
03.03 - Eephus - Jim Turner (SP)
03.04 - Boug D - Stan Musial (OF)
03.05 - jfranco77 - Gary Carter (CA)
03.06 - Brady Phoenix - Johnny Pesky (SS)
03.07 - RnR - Don Sutton (SP)
03.08 - Greco I - Fred Glade (SP)
03.09 - Hoos First - Dave Righetti (SP)
03.10 - belljr - Pat Listach (2B/SS)
03.11 - shake zula - Stan Bahnsen (SP)
03.12 - boubucarow - Doc Ayers (SP)
03.13 - the_moops - Earl Averill (OF)
03.14 - Notorious T.R.E. - Troy Percival (RP)
03.15 - Sammy - Babe Adams (SP/RP)
03.16 - Koya - Ernie Shore (SP)
03.17 - Sparty - Bob Hamelin (1B)
03.18 - Arsenal of Doom - Zeke Bonura (1B)
03.19 - SammyTRE Toupee - Andrew Bailey (RP)
03.20 - Tremendous Upside - Butch Wensloff (SP)
03.21 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Rico Carty (OF)
03.22 - Doug B - SKIP
03.23 - oso diablo - Hank Robinson (SP)
03.24 - Northern Voice - **** Hughes (SP)
04.01 - Northern Voice - Gene DeMontreville (SS)
04.02 - oso diablo - Joe Morgan (2B)
04.03 - Doug B - SKIP
04.04 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Brandon Webb (SP)
04.05 - Tremendous Upside - Wade Boggs (3B)
04.06 - SammyTRE Toupee -
04.07 - Arsenal of Doom -
04.08 - Sparty -
04.09 - Koya -
04.10 - Sammy -
04.11 - Notorious T.R.E. -
04.12 - the_moops -
04.13 - boubucarow -
04.14 - shake zula -
04.15 - belljr -
04.16 - Hoos First -
04.17 - Greco I -
04.18 - RnR -
04.19 - Brady Phoenix -
04.20 - jfranco77 -
04.21 - Boug D -
04.22 - Eephus -
04.23 - Greco II -
04.24 - Doctor Detroit -
No it's 1893, the year the pitching rubber was moved back to 60'6".Doesn't matter much anyway because there aren't many decent 1893 seasons. It was a bad year all around. My cousin Mort died from lockjaw.I thought it was 1894 ----Ineligible1893-2010sORRY guys I'm off work Today and tomorrow.My skip pick I will take Hardy Richardson - 1885 Buffalo Bisons 2B
This is true. I didn't join until WIS II. I'm ashamed, but I did changed it to 1893 prior to the start of the draft. Sorry for any confusion.RnR screwed up. He's not an original WIS guy, so he makes mistakes.I thought it was 1894 ----Ineligible1893-2010sORRY guys I'm off work Today and tomorrow.My skip pick I will take Hardy Richardson - 1885 Buffalo Bisons 2B
4.05 Wade Boggs, 3B
GB him"Wade was the kind of guy who was always the first one at the club house. So he’d get to the clubhouse, and he’d bring a six pack with him. He’d be there drinking a beer when someone showed up, and as we were all packing our stuff up out of our lockers and getting our bags ready for the trip, Wade would sit there and drink that whole six pack.
"Now, at the time, we were flying out of New Jersey, so it was somewhat of a drive from Yankee stadium to the airport in New Jersey. Wade would drink another couple of beers on the bus to the airport. At the time, we were flying this older airplane, it couldn’t make it across the country without refueling, and it wasn’t the fastest airplane in the sky. So we would stop in North Dakota or something. Wade would drink about a half rack between New Jersey and North Dakota, and it would take about a half-hour to an hour to refuel once we got there, so he’d have a few more beers while we were grounded in North Dakota.
"Once we got back up in the air, Wade would drink another 10, 11, 12 beers on the way out to the west coast. The whole flight from coast to coast ususally took us well over 7 hours. We’d touch down at Sea-Tac, hop on the bus headed to the Kingdome, and Wade would have another beer or two on the bus. Then, all of us would get to the Kingdome and unpack our bags and sit around and BS with eachother, and Wade would have a beer in his hand the entire time. He was always one of the last people to leave the club house too. So I’d say that all in all, he drank over 50 beers on the trip, and this wasn’t just an isolated incident, he did that almost every time."
Simmons on BoggsSituations never mattered to him. If the Sox were down by one in the ninth, with a runner on third and two outs, Boggs invariably drew a walk, leaving the game in someone else's hands. That's just who he was. There's a reason he cracked the top five in MVP voting only once. Local writers and talk show hosts skewered him for being a selfish singles hitter, wondering why he wouldn't hit for power. All this "getting on base" stuff was hurting the team. One fact sums it up: two seasons after Boggs signed with the Yanks in 1992, the Red Sox gave his No. 26 to Wes Chamberlain
He's no Andre the Giant.But still, GB him.4.05 Wade Boggs, 3B
GB him"Wade was the kind of guy who was always the first one at the club house. So he’d get to the clubhouse, and he’d bring a six pack with him. He’d be there drinking a beer when someone showed up, and as we were all packing our stuff up out of our lockers and getting our bags ready for the trip, Wade would sit there and drink that whole six pack.
"Now, at the time, we were flying out of New Jersey, so it was somewhat of a drive from Yankee stadium to the airport in New Jersey. Wade would drink another couple of beers on the bus to the airport. At the time, we were flying this older airplane, it couldn’t make it across the country without refueling, and it wasn’t the fastest airplane in the sky. So we would stop in North Dakota or something. Wade would drink about a half rack between New Jersey and North Dakota, and it would take about a half-hour to an hour to refuel once we got there, so he’d have a few more beers while we were grounded in North Dakota.
"Once we got back up in the air, Wade would drink another 10, 11, 12 beers on the way out to the west coast. The whole flight from coast to coast ususally took us well over 7 hours. We’d touch down at Sea-Tac, hop on the bus headed to the Kingdome, and Wade would have another beer or two on the bus. Then, all of us would get to the Kingdome and unpack our bags and sit around and BS with eachother, and Wade would have a beer in his hand the entire time. He was always one of the last people to leave the club house too. So I’d say that all in all, he drank over 50 beers on the trip, and this wasn’t just an isolated incident, he did that almost every time."
Bob Gibson welcomed Jim Ray to the big leagues in 1963 by breaking his shoulder blade with a fastball in the back. A few days after Hart's return, he was beaned by Curt Simmons and missed the rest of the season.
But in 1964, his first full year, the stocky strongman proved he wasn't gun-shy with a San Francisco rookie record 31 homers. Until a 1969 shoulder injury made him a part timer, he averaged 28 homers a season. On September 8, 1970 he hit for the cycle and tied a major-league record with six RBI in one inning.
Although the former North Carolina cotton picker was so quiet it was said a soft chuckle was a whole conversation for him, he was vocal about his hatred of playing third base: it was "just too damn close to the hitters."
Feb 16 2009 --- I came across information that Jim Ray Hart who played for Springfield and of later 'fame' with the parent club is living on the streets of Newark, NJ. Very difficult to get info on this. Sad story if it's true. 30 percent believeable to me. Must not have much of a pension.
That's an awful columnAny article that begins with a premise equating Boggs to Adam Sandler is absurd4.05 Wade Boggs, 3B
GB him"Wade was the kind of guy who was always the first one at the club house. So he’d get to the clubhouse, and he’d bring a six pack with him. He’d be there drinking a beer when someone showed up, and as we were all packing our stuff up out of our lockers and getting our bags ready for the trip, Wade would sit there and drink that whole six pack.
"Now, at the time, we were flying out of New Jersey, so it was somewhat of a drive from Yankee stadium to the airport in New Jersey. Wade would drink another couple of beers on the bus to the airport. At the time, we were flying this older airplane, it couldn’t make it across the country without refueling, and it wasn’t the fastest airplane in the sky. So we would stop in North Dakota or something. Wade would drink about a half rack between New Jersey and North Dakota, and it would take about a half-hour to an hour to refuel once we got there, so he’d have a few more beers while we were grounded in North Dakota.
"Once we got back up in the air, Wade would drink another 10, 11, 12 beers on the way out to the west coast. The whole flight from coast to coast ususally took us well over 7 hours. We’d touch down at Sea-Tac, hop on the bus headed to the Kingdome, and Wade would have another beer or two on the bus. Then, all of us would get to the Kingdome and unpack our bags and sit around and BS with eachother, and Wade would have a beer in his hand the entire time. He was always one of the last people to leave the club house too. So I’d say that all in all, he drank over 50 beers on the trip, and this wasn’t just an isolated incident, he did that almost every time."Simmons on BoggsSituations never mattered to him. If the Sox were down by one in the ninth, with a runner on third and two outs, Boggs invariably drew a walk, leaving the game in someone else's hands. That's just who he was. There's a reason he cracked the top five in MVP voting only once. Local writers and talk show hosts skewered him for being a selfish singles hitter, wondering why he wouldn't hit for power. All this "getting on base" stuff was hurting the team. One fact sums it up: two seasons after Boggs signed with the Yanks in 1992, the Red Sox gave his No. 26 to Wes Chamberlain
I think it's money.That's an awful columnAny article that begins with a premise equating Boggs to Adam Sandler is absurd4.05 Wade Boggs, 3B
GB him"Wade was the kind of guy who was always the first one at the club house. So he’d get to the clubhouse, and he’d bring a six pack with him. He’d be there drinking a beer when someone showed up, and as we were all packing our stuff up out of our lockers and getting our bags ready for the trip, Wade would sit there and drink that whole six pack.
"Now, at the time, we were flying out of New Jersey, so it was somewhat of a drive from Yankee stadium to the airport in New Jersey. Wade would drink another couple of beers on the bus to the airport. At the time, we were flying this older airplane, it couldn’t make it across the country without refueling, and it wasn’t the fastest airplane in the sky. So we would stop in North Dakota or something. Wade would drink about a half rack between New Jersey and North Dakota, and it would take about a half-hour to an hour to refuel once we got there, so he’d have a few more beers while we were grounded in North Dakota.
"Once we got back up in the air, Wade would drink another 10, 11, 12 beers on the way out to the west coast. The whole flight from coast to coast ususally took us well over 7 hours. We’d touch down at Sea-Tac, hop on the bus headed to the Kingdome, and Wade would have another beer or two on the bus. Then, all of us would get to the Kingdome and unpack our bags and sit around and BS with eachother, and Wade would have a beer in his hand the entire time. He was always one of the last people to leave the club house too. So I’d say that all in all, he drank over 50 beers on the trip, and this wasn’t just an isolated incident, he did that almost every time."Simmons on BoggsSituations never mattered to him. If the Sox were down by one in the ninth, with a runner on third and two outs, Boggs invariably drew a walk, leaving the game in someone else's hands. That's just who he was. There's a reason he cracked the top five in MVP voting only once. Local writers and talk show hosts skewered him for being a selfish singles hitter, wondering why he wouldn't hit for power. All this "getting on base" stuff was hurting the team. One fact sums it up: two seasons after Boggs signed with the Yanks in 1992, the Red Sox gave his No. 26 to Wes Chamberlain
Guy was a 12X All Star, had a career slash line of .328/.415/.443 and a career OPS+ of 130 (dragged down by the last 4 years, where he held on too long so he could get 3K hits)
He led the league in hitting 5X and OBP 6X and had the highest WAR in the entire league for three straight years
He also worked his ### off to become a decent fielding 3B, eventually winning 2 gold gloves (as dubious as the award may be)
I like Simmons, but he writes some moronic columns sometimes
128I like the part about his MVP scores and his uniform number.I would love to know how many times in his career he walked with two outs and a man on third base
it's not an easy franchise to loveTiger fans are an angry and jealous bunch. DD>hi
I wanted this crazy dude in the 4th3.22 - Doug B: Mark Fidrych (SP)
So did I.I wanted this crazy dude in the 4th3.22 - Doug B: Mark Fidrych (SP)
I don't think it will be too bad.There's actually halfway decent depth in this pool... not a lot of elite players, but once you get past the top tier things don't drop very fast.Pitching could get ugly for some teams...
gamesmanship from Sparty or have I overlooked something in my researchI don't think it will be too bad.There's actually halfway decent depth in this pool... not a lot of elite players, but once you get past the top tier things don't drop very fast.Pitching could get ugly for some teams...

Well it's not like I spent my first two picks locking up 564 elite IP...gamesmanship from Sparty or have I overlooked something in my researchI don't think it will be too bad.There's actually halfway decent depth in this pool... not a lot of elite players, but once you get past the top tier things don't drop very fast.Pitching could get ugly for some teams...![]()

Angry for sure, jealous not that much. Am I supposed to be jealous of a team that gets swept in the first round of the playoffs every year?Tiger fans are an angry and jealous bunch. DD>hi

Who's the champs?Angry for sure, jealous not that much. Am I supposed to be jealous of a team that gets swept in the first round of the playoffs every year?Tiger fans are an angry and jealous bunch. DD>hi![]()

Not the Twins.Who's the champs?Angry for sure, jealous not that much. Am I supposed to be jealous of a team that gets swept in the first round of the playoffs every year?Tiger fans are an angry and jealous bunch. DD>hi![]()
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RAWR!See what I mean?Angry for sure, jealous not that much. Am I supposed to be jealous of a team that gets swept in the first round of the playoffs every year?Tiger fans are an angry and jealous bunch. DD>hi![]()
It was a :softball: you knew what was coming next.RAWR!See what I mean?Angry for sure, jealous not that much. Am I supposed to be jealous of a team that gets swept in the first round of the playoffs every year?Tiger fans are an angry and jealous bunch. DD>hi![]()

LOUD NOISES!It was a :softball: you knew what was coming next.RAWR!See what I mean?Angry for sure, jealous not that much. Am I supposed to be jealous of a team that gets swept in the first round of the playoffs every year?Tiger fans are an angry and jealous bunch. DD>hi![]()
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f5My 2 time Baseball Mogul Cy Young winning pitcher Reggie Wynn has a no-hitter going through 8 for the Kansas City Royals in 2037. This is pretty tense right now.Top of the 9th Out #1 - infield pop-up from the #9 hitterOut #2 - fly out to deep left#2 hitter hits a ground ball hard up the middle, right on the edge of going through, but the second baseman snags it for the out!
Last update wasn't very clear, but he got the no-hitter.:confetti:f5My 2 time Baseball Mogul Cy Young winning pitcher Reggie Wynn has a no-hitter going through 8 for the Kansas City Royals in 2037. This is pretty tense right now.Top of the 9th Out #1 - infield pop-up from the #9 hitterOut #2 - fly out to deep left#2 hitter hits a ground ball hard up the middle, right on the edge of going through, but the second baseman snags it for the out!
i'll go burn a car. brb.Last update wasn't very clear, but he got the no-hitter.:confetti:f5My 2 time Baseball Mogul Cy Young winning pitcher Reggie Wynn has a no-hitter going through 8 for the Kansas City Royals in 2037. This is pretty tense right now.Top of the 9th Out #1 - infield pop-up from the #9 hitterOut #2 - fly out to deep left#2 hitter hits a ground ball hard up the middle, right on the edge of going through, but the second baseman snags it for the out!
I threw a mattress out on the street.i'll go burn a car. brb.Last update wasn't very clear, but he got the no-hitter.:confetti:f5My 2 time Baseball Mogul Cy Young winning pitcher Reggie Wynn has a no-hitter going through 8 for the Kansas City Royals in 2037. This is pretty tense right now.Top of the 9th Out #1 - infield pop-up from the #9 hitterOut #2 - fly out to deep left#2 hitter hits a ground ball hard up the middle, right on the edge of going through, but the second baseman snags it for the out!
Driving home. Will pick in 45 or so

He picked about 45 mins ago. It got lost in theDriving home. Will pick in 45 or so![]()
fest over a no-no in 2037.Player Draft Results
01.01 - Doctor Detroit - Russ Ford (SP)
01.02 - Greco II - Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
01.03 - Eephus - Ted Williams (OF)
01.04 - Boug D - Albert Pujols (3B)
01.05 - jfranco77 - Ed Reulbach (SP)
01.06 - Brady Phoenix - Fred Lynn (OF)
01.07 - RnR - **** Allen (3B)
01.08 - Greco I - Joe DiMaggio (OF)
01.09 - Hoos First - Jack Pfiester (SP)
01.10 - belljr - Tony Oliva (OF)
01.11 - shake zula - Al Rosen (3B)
01.12 - boubucarow - Carlton Fisk (CA)
01.13 - the_moops - Hal Trosky (1B)
01.14 - Notorious T.R.E. - Cy Blanton (SP)
01.15 - Sammy - Jimmy Williams (3B)
01.16 - Koya - Vean Gregg (SP)
01.17 - Sparty - Reb Russell (SP)
01.18 - Arsenal of Doom - Buster Posey (CA)
01.19 - SammyTRE Toupee - Dwight Gooden (SP)
01.20 - Tremendous Upside - Fernando Valenzuela (SP)
01.21 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Bernie Carbo (OF)
01.22 - Doug B - Paul Waner (OF)
01.23 - oso diablo - Minnie Minoso (3B/OF)
01.24 - Northern Voice - Rudy York (CA)
02.01 - Northern Voice - Joe Gordon (2B)
02.02 - oso diablo - Hanley Ramirez (SS)
02.03 - Doug B - Johnny Mize (1B)
02.04 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Addie Joss (SP)
02.05 - Tremendous Upside - Richie Ashburn (OF)
02.06 - SammyTRE Toupee - Frank Robinson (OF)
02.07 - Arsenal of Doom - Hideo Nomo (SP)
02.08 - Sparty - Harry Krause (SP)
02.09 - Koya - Dale Alexander (1B)
02.10 - Sammy - Gary Peters (SP)
02.11 - Notorious T.R.E. - Cliff Melton (SP)
02.12 - the_moops - Noodles Hahn (SP)
02.13 - boubucarow - Earle Combs (OF)
02.14 - shake zula - Wally Berger (OF)
02.15 - belljr - Walt Dropo (1B)
02.16 - Hoos First - Roy Thomas (OF)
02.17 - Greco I - Pete Alexander (SP)
02.18 - RnR - Frank Smith (SP)
02.19 - Brady Phoenix - Jeff Tesreau (SP)
02.20 - jfranco77 - Wilcy Moore (SP)
02.21 - Boug D - Ron Guidry (SP)
02.22 - Eephus - Wally Bunker (SP)
02.23 - Greco II - Babe Ruth (SP)
02.24 - Doctor Detroit - Frank Baker (3B)
03.01 - Doctor Detroit - Charlie Hollocher (SS)
03.02 - Greco II - Ryan Braun (3B)
03.03 - Eephus - Jim Turner (SP)
03.04 - Boug D - Stan Musial (OF)
03.05 - jfranco77 - Gary Carter (CA)
03.06 - Brady Phoenix - Johnny Pesky (SS)
03.07 - RnR - Don Sutton (SP)
03.08 - Greco I - Fred Glade (SP)
03.09 - Hoos First - Dave Righetti (SP)
03.10 - belljr - Pat Listach (2B/SS)
03.11 - shake zula - Stan Bahnsen (SP)
03.12 - boubucarow - Doc Ayers (SP)
03.13 - the_moops - Earl Averill (OF)
03.14 - Notorious T.R.E. - Troy Percival (RP)
03.15 - Sammy - Babe Adams (SP/RP)
03.16 - Koya - Ernie Shore (SP)
03.17 - Sparty - Bob Hamelin (1B)
03.18 - Arsenal of Doom - Zeke Bonura (1B)
03.19 - SammyTRE Toupee - Andrew Bailey (RP)
03.20 - Tremendous Upside - Butch Wensloff (SP)
03.21 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Rico Carty (OF)
03.22 - Doug B - Mark Fidrych (SP)
03.23 - oso diablo - Hank Robinson (SP)
03.24 - Northern Voice - **** Hughes (SP)
04.01 - Northern Voice - Gene DeMontreville (SS)
04.02 - oso diablo - Joe Morgan (2B)
04.03 - Doug B - Britt Burns (SP)
04.04 - Super Nintendo Chalmers - Brandon Webb (SP)
04.05 - Tremendous Upside - Wade Boggs (3B)
04.06 - SammyTRE Toupee - Jim Ray Hart (3B)
04.07 - Arsenal of Doom - Cal Ripken Jr. (SS)
04.08 - Sparty - Charlie Keller (OF)
04.09 - Koya - George Watkins (OF)
04.10 - Sammy -
04.11 - Notorious T.R.E. -
04.12 - the_moops -
04.13 - boubucarow -
04.14 - shake zula -
04.15 - belljr -
04.16 - Hoos First -
04.17 - Greco I -
04.18 - RnR -
04.19 - Brady Phoenix -
04.20 - jfranco77 -
04.21 - Boug D -
04.22 - Eephus -
04.23 - Greco II -
04.24 - Doctor Detroit -
Oh Sammy Draftkiller, where art thou?

Once had sex with his father's girlfriend, while Maury was in another room of the house2b bump willsPosting from phone so history comes later