BleedGopher
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Everyone was a winner when we went to Bridgeman’s after the sporting event.Who won?
I remember those events. Pretty fun as a kid.When the Vikings travelling basketball team (Matt Blair, Leo Lewis, Ike Holt, Mike Mularkey) played the local Lions club in my hometown for some sort of charity event.
It's either that or a Twins game around the same time. Used to get to go to one per year for school patrol if you worked the crosswalks before/after school.
I saw them in MarshallWhen the Vikings travelling basketball team (Matt Blair, Leo Lewis, Ike Holt, Mike Mularkey) played the local Lions club in my hometown for some sort of charity event.
It's either that or a Twins game around the same time. Used to get to go to one per year for school patrol if you worked the crosswalks before/after school.
I haven't even remotely thought about that orange sash belt and the pride I felt getting selected as one of many School Patrols.When the Vikings travelling basketball team (Matt Blair, Leo Lewis, Ike Holt, Mike Mularkey) played the local Lions club in my hometown for some sort of charity event.
It's either that or a Twins game around the same time. Used to get to go to one per year for school patrol if you worked the crosswalks before/after school.
Leo Lewis called me "Mr. Viking" after he signed his autograph, as I was wearing a Vikings cap and a Vikings jacket that my grandfather got me for "free" as part of a promotion when he bought a bunch of Owens-Corning insulation.I remember those events. Pretty fun as a kid.
Closed circuit to cooldhand, but Bombo can be used for one of the squares in today's grid. I did well today, though admit I needed a little research assistance to think of a Phillie with 30+ SBs.Mine had to be a Twins game in 1981 at Met Stadium, I remember absolutely nothing except it was a cool night, we were playing the A's, and that's about that. I got a program from the night and Bombo Rivera was the player I was enamored with, because, well, has there ever been a cooler name in baseball than his?
I wish I had read this message prior to tackling the immaculate grid (which, btw, I became aware of because of you--I don't know whether to thank you or curse you, it often depends on the day ).Closed circuit to cooldhand, but Bombo can be used for one of the squares in today's grid. I did well today, though admit I needed a little research assistance to think of a Phillie with 30+ SBs.
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So I guess "you're welcome" and "I'm sorry" are both appropriate for the intro to the Grid.I wish I had read this message prior to tackling the immaculate grid (which, btw, I became aware of because of you--I don't know whether to thank you or curse you, it often depends on the day ).
Re: the Phillies and 30+ SB's, JRollins popped to mind easily. I was quite surprised to see who the Twins single season record holder in SB's was (not considering the Senators days).
Ahh Bake McBride…another wonderful name from the ‘70s/‘80s—as with you Ope, that’s where I start in my thought process, mainly due to my memories made by my baseball card collection. When the Rays or Diamondbacks pop up on the grid, I know I’m toast.So I guess "you're welcome" and "I'm sorry" are both appropriate for the intro to the Grid.
For Bombo, I looked him up after you mentioned him and noticed the brief call up in KC after he was done with the Twins. Right away my thought was "that will come in handy someday for the Grid". As luck would have it, didn't have to wait long. Could have also used Killebrew.
For Twins SBs, Knobby I knew right away so I plugged him in. After some thought, knew that Tovar and Carew would fit.
For the Phillies, I should have known Rollins but my mind usually goes right to the 70s & 80s, plus the SB has been devalued this century (until 2023) I wasn't positive he got to 30. I had to look up "Garry Maddox", I wasn't spelling either of his names properly. Bake McBride would have been easier.
I actually had that baseball card and always wondered how he got that magnificent fro in his helmet. Looking at it today, he had a Princess Leia thing going.Ahh Bake McBride…another wonderful name from the ‘70s/‘80s—as with you Ope, that’s where I start in my thought process, mainly due to my memories made by my baseball card collection. When the Rays or Diamondbacks pop up on the grid, I know I’m toast.
I also torture myself with the basketball and football grids—in general, I find basketball the easiest of all and football most vexing-all those f@&in’ linemen and defensive players scramble my brain.
I was also at this game. Great memory!What was your 1st Sporting event pro or college you arrended in person. Mine was 1989 Christmas night Vikings beating the Cincinnati Bengals to win the NFC Central division and knocking the Packers out of the playoffs.
Tampa Bay Tampa Bay. It never gets oldDefinitely random Twins games as a kid that I have no memory of. Those were the only pro sporting events my family could afford .
First Gophers football game: September 11th, 2010 vs South Dakota
First Vikings game: October 25th, 2012 vs Tamp Bay
First Timberwolves game: April 23rd, 2022 vs Memphis
Still haven't been to a Wild game.