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  1. coolhandgopher

    RIP Lee Elia

    On the shortlist for greatest manager/coach rant of all time:
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    Movies that hold up vs. those that don't

    I would agree-in fact, getting too close to Mitch would likely complicate things with Jodi, I could imagine. Plus, Jodi made the move on Pink, and I don’t believe it was because he was taking care of Mitch. On a similar note, I read the oral history of D&C recently and the cliques between the...
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    Movies that hold up vs. those that don't

    I own one myself. For those precious few in the wilderness who know and I cross paths with, it always garners a smile.
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    I had a good day with newbies also, netting three. I’m not sure if it was Allen or Terrell who was one newbie, but my BoSox combo of Scott Cooper and Jimmy Piersall (both in non-standard positions) got me those two. I’m 17 away from 1400 newbies. I was really surprised to see UL Washington at...
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    Twins on the grid today. Went with: Rays: Ben Rortvedt (.8%-he might just be my evergreen player for this combination) 2B: Bernie Allen (.4%) SS: Jerry Terrell (.008%)
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    Today was a good day for my unique players used--after being stuck at 1373 for a long time, I was able to jump up to 1377 with some combination of Steve Nicosia, Doug Gwodsz, Randy Milligan, Jerry Royster, and Jerry Hairston Jr. getting me there--the categories of playing catcher and...
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    Remember Micheal “Sugar” Ray Richardson? He’s doing alright

    I have had this article sitting in my feed for awhile and I am finally getting around to sharing it-Richardson was playing and then getting suspended for life right when I was getting into the NBA—happy to read this and see how he bounced back where so many others have succumbed...
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    The fiasco which is the former Oakland Athletics and their quest for a Las Vegas stadium

    A fascinating article on the bumbling path taken by the Athletics owner and the mystery of whether a stadium will ever be built in Vegas (the term fail son emerged quickly in my mind): https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/02/athletics-las-vegas-stadium-john-fisher-mlb-debacle
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    RIP Dave “The Cobra” Parker

    Joe Posnanski does the baseball obits better than anyone out there (IMO) and he didn’t miss with Parker (apologies for the poor edit, was taking it from Posnanski’s newsletter and formatting was difficult): As the years roll by, it gets harder and harder to explain how things used to be. The...
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    RIP Dave “The Cobra” Parker

    Really nice write-up here, including his famous t-shirt and fedora photo along with the legendary throws during the ‘79 All Star game. The “We Are Family” Pirates were the first sports team I became enamored with and Parker was a centerpiece of that great team...
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    I went with: Expos: Charlie Lea (.3%) OF: Downtown Darrell Brown (.001%) 200: Sam Rice too! As with you, I was new player hunting and I think I accomplished the goal with the Twins row. Is there a way to check if you’ve used a player already? You are really killing it-I am at 1361 players...
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    I'm also working on seeing how many total players that I can accumulate. Because I have been more centralized than you, I have a larger number of completed grids (800) with a total number of 1348 players used. It's getting into territory where the "new" players used is getting pretty...
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    All Things 2025 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread

    A lefty arriving for the bullpen: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/45493610/twins-claim-leftt-hander-joey-wentz-waivers-pirates
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    Sly Stone has passed away - Age 82

    I enjoyed Sly’s music for a long time, with two songs (Family Affair and If You Want Me To Stay) making my Sublimity playlist (highly exclusive in my world), but watching The Summer of Soul really took my appreciation to a new level. I am looking forward to watching the most recent documentary...
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    I almost went with Feagles before remembering it was another mustachioed kicker (Tony Franklin) who was their kicker with the Vermeil era Eagles.
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    I went with: Astros: Mark Davidson (.1%) ChiSox: “Lefty” Carlton (5%) 100 RBI’s: Bob Allison (1%) I thought I would be able to sneak Carlton past for a smaller score, but no dice; that along with Twins alum Don Baylor for the Angels/100 RBI’s slot at 8% put my score in the 20’s—nice work on...
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    I went: Reds-Kyle Farmer (5%) Dodgers-Geoff Zahn (.3%) Mariners-Justin Topa (1%) I was also able to slot Frankie Rodriguez into the Mariners/BoSox square for a cool .004%. I’m quite surprised Mickey Hatcher was a 3%’er. Journeyman outfielder who bounced between the two franchises with a...
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    All Things Immaculate Grid-related (MLB, NBA, NFL)

    Same happened to me, but in a different manner-I thought Early Wynn was a shoo-in for 6+ WAR with the ChiSox, turns out he only did that with the Indians. 🤬
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    Still No Statement from Ben Johnson

    I think the heart of the issue is that Jerry Kill set an impossibly high bar of expectations for ex-Gopher coaches to rehash their time at the "U". What I would suggest, as to why we haven't heard from Johnson, is a combination of the following: * He never showed himself to be someone who was...



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