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    To the people that ridicule the rigged sports believers.

    :smilies4 How many Watchdog groups do these books employ now to protect their Golden Goose $$$$
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 30th 1962 Sandy Koufax becomes the first Dodger southpaw to throw a no-hitter since Nap Rucker accomplished the feat in 1908, keeping the expansion Mets hitless in the team's 5-0 victory in Los Angeles. En route to fanning 13, the 26-year-old left-hander...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 29th 1905 With the Giants leading the Superbas, 11-1, Archibald 'Moonlight' Graham makes his major league debut in the bottom of the eighth inning as a defensive replacement in right field at Brooklyn's Washington Park. The 27-year-old career minor leaguer, who...
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    Moving

    sorry for your loss ...stay strong hawkeye
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    Just when you thought they couldn't charge more....

    seems it was a better vacation when the other guys ran the strip
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    Josh

    Josh there is supposedly a YouTube video w/this solution I face the same dilemma Look forward to your findings Thanks as always
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    Josh

    one monitor
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 28th 1959 In another innovative promotion stage by team owner Bill Veeck, the White Sox host a three-ring circus that features acrobats, sword swallowers, and elephants between games of a Sunday doubleheader. The Pale Sox players don't clown around, sweeping...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 27th 1962 Pursued by all 20 major league teams, 17-year-old Bronx teenager Monroe High School standout Ed Kranepool, who sat as a guest on Opening Day in the owners' box with Mrs. Joan Payson and M. Donald Grant signs a contract with a $85,000 bonus as an...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 26th 1944 At the Polo Grounds, with over 50,000 fans looking on, the three New York major league teams face each other in a six-inning game (each club plays consecutive innings against the other two and then sits out an inning) to raise money for war bonds...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 25th 1985 After a line-drive foul ball drills Yankee batboy off the bat of Bronx Bomber catcher Butch Wynegar, the team mandates batboys near the on-deck circle must wear batting helmets. All major league teams will soon adopt the new rule of having batboys...
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    Have a nice day

    It was 102 in Brownsville yesterday Heat exhaustion in both case The one at 16 I passed out at my Uncle Jim's entrance to his trailer. He was a former Navy corpsman and dealt with the situation. The 12 years ago I was still cutting grass at 62 years old in 105 heat index. We had 1O cuts to...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 24th 1947 At Forbes Field, Jackie Robinson steals home in the Dodgers' 4-2 victory over the Pirates. It is the Brooklyn infielder's first thievery of the dish, something the rookie will accomplish 19 times during his ten-year career. 1955 Senator third...
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    Have a nice day

    actually twice now that I think about 1966....16 years old cleaning a Trailer Park lot for my Uncle Jim in Brownsville Texas 102 there now..
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    Have a nice day

    ttps://www.weather-average.com feels like 106 here now average temp 83 degrees on June 23rd If I was still cutting I would be dreading July & Aug >..and Rule #1 was until it get to a 100 no complaining just cut/edge/blow and go! If you work outside for a livin' ya hate seeing it start the...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 23rd 1950 Eleven home runs – a major league record – drive in all the runs scored in a 10 – 9 Tiger win over the Yankees before 51,000 Detroit fans. Detroit has four home runs in the 4th inning as Dizzy Trout, Jerry Priddy, Vic Wertz and Hoot Evers connect...
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    Have a nice day

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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 22nd 1932 After refusing to follow suit, probably due to opposing players and fans harassing the Cardinals when they wore numerals on their sleeves in 1923, the National League finally permits teams to use uniform numbers to identify players. Some American...
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    Donuts

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    Donuts

    Hope you are well Sir !
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