Thursday’s 6-pack
Power 4 college football teams vs ranked teams:
(in college football playoff era)
62-17— Alabama
45-14— Ohio State
46-22— Georgia
32-16— Clemson
35-20— Oklahoma
32-24— Notre Dame
Quote of the Day
“If you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.”
Henry Ford
Thursday’s quiz
In the movie American Underdog, about the unlikely story of Kurt Warner, which well-known actor played Rams’ coach Dick Vermeil?
Wednesday’s quiz
In the history of the LOS ANGELES Dodgers (not Brooklyn, just LA) Eric Karros has hit the most home runs (270).
Tuesday’s quiz
Don Mattingly was the Dodgers’ manager, before Dave Roberts.
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— Cubs 7, Reds 6 (10)
Michael Busch was HBP with bases loaded to force in the winning run.
Cubs have won their last 14 home games, last three via walk-offs.
Reds led 6-4 in 9th; Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a tying HR in bottom of 9th.
Cincinnati has lost six games in a row.
— Dodgers 12, Astros 2
Andy Pages hit three home runs, drove in six runs.
Dodger starter Tyler Glasnow left after one inning with a sore back.
Houston is 15-23, tied for the worst record in the AL.
— Rays 3, Blue Jays 0
Tampa Bay has won 12 of its last 13 games.
Rays have allowed only 17 runs in those 13 games.
Shane McClanahan has thrown 16.2 consecutive scoreless innings.
— Pirates 1, Diamondbacks 0
Paul Skenes allowed two baserunners in his 8 IP.
Brandon Lowe’s first-inning homer was the game’s only run.
All five NL Central teams are over .500.
— Mariners 3, Braves 1
Brian Woo tossed six shutout IP, striking out nine.
Julio Rodriguez hit his fifth home run of the season.
This is the first series Atlanta has lost this year.
— Guardians 3, Royals 1
Joey Castillo allowed three hits in five IP to get the win.
Four Cleveland reliever got the last 12 outs, giving up one hit.
KC starter Cole Ragans left after three IP with a sore left arm.
— Padres 5, Giants 1
Ty France had a pinch-hit, 2-run triple that put Padres up in 7th inning.
Rafael Devers hit his first home run since April 8th.
Giants have lost eight of their last nine games.
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Famous birthdays, May 7th:
Bob Weiss, 84
Pat McInally, 73
Ronnie Harmon, 62
Leslie O’Neal, 62
Shawn Marion, 48
Alex Smith, 42
James Loney, 42
Austin Pettis, 38
Emilio Pagan, 35
Nolan Jones, 28
The great baseball manager Dick Williams was born on this day in 1929.
— RIP Ted Turner, 87. He founded CNN, the first 24-hour news channel which changed a lot about how we watch TV.
In 1963, he inherited his father’s billboard company and bought radio/TV stations, including WTBS. He later owned the Atlanta Braves for 20 years; one season when they were struggling. Turner managed the Braves for one game.
RIP, sir.
— Phillies’ SS Trea Turner has an 11-year contract that will pay him $27,272,728 a year until it ends after the 2033 season. Turner will be 33 in June; when his contract ends, he will be 40. Not a lot of 40-year old shortstops in the big leagues.
— Astros’ SS Carlos Correa is out for the year after he hurt his ankle while taking batting practice this week.
— When batters/catchers challenge an umpire’s call but the umpire was right, they have to be really happy right? The ball/strike challenge system is a good one; just once, I’d like to see an umpire gloat after his call was proven right.
— When major league umpire Malachi Moore was playing high school baseball/football in Los Angeles, one of his teammates was Richard Sherman, who went on to be a really good defensive back for the NFL’s Seahawks.
— EJ Warner, son of Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner, is getting a tryout with the Denver Broncos. EJ Warner played/started at three colleges; Temple, Rice, Fresno State.
— If the baseball playoffs started today (they don’t):
NL: Braves, Cubs, Dodgers. Wild Cards: Cardinals-Padres-Brewers
AL; Bronx, Guardians, A’s. Wild Cards: Rays-Tigers-Mariners