Welcome to the battle of Rocky Colavito and Lonnie Chisenhall.
There was no doubt that Chisenhall and Colavito would take the top two spots of this list, but determining who would be No. 1 was a challenge. Putting Chisenhall on top does not take away from Colavito s four-homer game (we ll get to this shortly), but Chisenhall’s five-hit, three-homer, nine-RBI performance gives him the slightest of all edges in this race.
Chisenhall’s nine RBIs matched a club record set by Chris James in 1991, and he became the first big leaguer in at least 100 years to collect at least three homers, five hits and nine RBIs without recording an out. He was just the fourth hitter to have at least that many home runs, hits and RBIs in a single game. Both Scooter Gennett and Anthony Rendon have since joined that list.
From poverty to millions, how one of Walesâ richest men transformed his life
Paul Ragan left school at age 16 with one O level but went on to become one of Walesâ top entrepreneurs
Paul had a traumatic childhood, sometimes just getting biscuits for dinner and was banned from playing football (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
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From growing up in poverty and leaving school with one O-level to becoming one of Wales richest men
Paul Ragan left school at 16 and lived in a council house. Aged just 23 he set up his own multi-million-pound insurance company and he s now one of Wales top entrepreneurs
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Paul Ragan left school with just one O-Level but went on to set up a business at 23 which he later sold for £10m (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
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Tobago villas, apartments benefit from Xmas season
File photo: The I Love Tobago sign at the Scarborough esplanade. - Ayanna Kinsale
OWNERS of villas and self-catering apartments have enjoyed a good Christmas season but hotels and guesthouses continue to struggle.
Chris James, president of the Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association (THTA), told Newsday on Wednesday, hotels are showing an average of 22 per cent occupancy while guesthouses are slightly less at 21 per cent. He said, villas and self-catering apartments are doing better at 30 per cent with a peak of 74 per cent. This is for the five-day period between Christmas Day and New Year s Day.
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.