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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 23rd 1960 Umpires eject Indians center fielder Jimmy Piersall for the sixth time this season after he ignores the warning from the home plate ump, Eddie Hurley, to stop running around the outfield with his arms raised during Ted Williams' plate appearance. The...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 22nd 1926 At Long Island's Mitchell Field, with the media well represented, Babe Ruth, wearing an Army uniform, catches the last of seven baseballs, traveling 100 mph from a height of about 250 to 300 feet above the ground, dropped from a plane piloted by...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 21st 1936 Joe Medwick collects his tenth consecutive hit to tie a National League record shared by Ed Konetchy, Kiki Cuyler, and Chick Hafey when he singles off Carl Hubbell in the sixth inning of the Cardinals' 2-1 loss to the Giants at the Polo Grounds. The...
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    make it your own Good luck your way hawkeye
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 20th 1944 The American and National Leagues Joint Rules Committee outlaw the spitball, the shineball, and the emeryball. Seventeen pitchers are allowed to keep throwing the banned pitches until they retire, including Burleigh Grimes, who will be the last player to...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 19th 1920 Babe Ruth, with the first of his two homers in the nightcap of a twin bill against Chicago at the Polo Grounds, becomes the first player to hit 30 home runs in a season. The historic homer, a two-run, fourth-inning shot off Dickey Kerr, breaks his...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 18th 1994 In Seattle, officials close the Kingdome after four ceiling tiles drop nearly 180 feet into the stands behind home plate. Due to the mishap, the Mariners embark on a 22-day road trip, cut short by the players' strike. 1998 The Mariners'...
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    Guess what these cost a bushel now !

    Newburg #1s are culled 5.5 inches and up with plenty of large and jumbo sizes mixed in. $210/bushel live…$10 extra for steaming #2s are culled 5.25 - 5.5 inches. $125/bushel live…$10 extra for steaming. East York
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 16th 1999 New York closer Mariano Rivera blows the save, giving up four ninth-inning runs in the team's 10-7 loss to Atlanta, after hearing Enter Sandman played as his entrance song for the first time. Seeing the San Diego fans' enthusiastic reaction to Trevor...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 15th\ 1939 National League president Ford Frick orders two-foot screens affixed inside all foul poles after Billy Jurges of the Giants and umpire George Magerkurth spit at each other after a disputed call down the left-field line at the Polo Grounds. The...
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    My dog died today

    Feel for you buddy Had to put down the family dog last Thursday Lean into the love ya shared with Effie Hug AJ from all of us.
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    Anyone here playing the WSOP Main Event?

    ''So he talks and talks and doesn't shut up, big fucking deal.''
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    Judkins arrested

    https://brownswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/browns/2025/07/13/browns-quinshon-judkins-arrest-seargent-statement/85059294007/
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    Anyone here playing the WSOP Main Event?

    A 30-year drought came to an end late Sunday as Leo Margets became the first woman since Barbara Enright to reach the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table. Enright, a Poker Hall of Famer, was the only woman to make the final nine in poker's most prestigious event, which she did...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 14th 1934 At Detroit's Navin Field, the Yankees have lumbago-stricken Lou Gehrig bat leadoff, listing him as the team's shortstop. After singling in the first inning, the 'Iron Horse' leaves the game without fielding as the Tigers bang out 11 doubles to edge...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 13th 1954 In front of 68,752 fans, the second-largest crowd in the history of the Midsummer Classic, the NL and AL combine for an All-Star record six home runs in the Junior Circuit's 11-9 victory at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. Indians' third baseman Al...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 12th 1911 For the second time in his career, Ty Cobb completes the stolen base cycle in one inning when he steals second, third, and home in the first frame of the Tigers' 9-0 Bennett Park victory over Philadelphia. The 'Georgia Peach' will accomplish the feat...
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