Ha, I was curious about that one. Now I wonder if it works the opposite, Boston in this case (guessing no).
Completely forgot about Mitchell and my wildcard Treviño - played with everyone in the old west except the Padres.
Ha, I was curious about that one. Now I wonder if it works the opposite, Boston in this case (guessing no).
Completely forgot about Mitchell and my wildcard Treviño - played with everyone in the old west except the Padres.
Known as El Kitty, this was the cat that started it all one January evening in 2020 when the neighbors left him outside in the rain.
Didn't take long for him to stroll in and take a nap. An outdoors cat, he was the one who brought over my cat, but apparently he wasn't the father of her kittens.
The cats got along great but neighbors didn't like that we fed him and liked to stay here. By next year he was sick and seldom saw him. He passed away soon after. Wish I could've kept him.
Some of my themed grids are only after the first couple of guys.
Petagine a Mariner? Missed that.
Still need the center square, maybe later. Fortunately no spoilers to me as I would never guess Castro.
Ty France there surprises me.
Jeremías habló en clase hoy.
He really struggled to find consistency in San Diego. Many fans were relieved when he was traded. Hopefully he has a few good years.
No idea how stressful Dibble was as a closer, but Randy Myers in San Diego felt like he was walking the bases loaded and then striking out the side.
And today I learned that Moisés Alou was born in Atlanta, not the Dominicana.
If you give me 500 PA in a full season, I'm pretty sure I can hit two hard groundouts to the catcher.
Long overshadowed by fútbol, baseball has improved the fan experience a lot in the last 10-20 years: streaming, tv, shops, ballparks. Really good to see that.
I was even surprised
had American-born players in the last WBC, but the team benefited from it.
's are fine, just need a team to boo. Potros de Tijuana folded in '89 so I have no winter team, but am partial to Aguilas de Mexicali (same state) and Yaquis de Obregón as I have family there.
Mostly petty grievances.
Late 2004. Their owner helped boot the Toros de Tijuana after their successful inagural season in the summer league. New owners tried to cash in but their greed didn't fare well.
I even boycotted his supermarket chain for a few years.
But historically they have been one of the best teams in the league and have had a really good squad recently.
Had they gone to the Serie del Caribe, I'd happily root for them.
Game 6 still tied at 6 after 11 innings.
No way I'm rooting for the Tomateros so the series might as well end today...or tomorrow morning if it takes that long.