MITCH STRINGER/USA TODAY SPORTS Carson Wentz won t be wearing No. 11 when he reunites with head coach Frank Reich as a member of the Indianapolis Colts. Wider receiver Michael Pittman Jr. told the former Eagles quarterback he s not giving up No. 11.
Former Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has that sunken in yet? will be sporting new digits for the Indianapolis Colts next season, leaving No. 11 behind in Philadelphia.
Indy wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., fresh off an impressive rookie season, told TMZ Sports that he s spoken with Wentz and told his new quarterback he doesn t plan to give up his jersey number.
Top 60 All-Time Greatest Jays: #39 Todd Stottlemyre
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For me, the lasting image of Todd Stottlemyre is him sliding or attempting to slide into 3rd base during game 4 of the 1993
World Series in
Philadelphia. Being an American League pitcher, he didn’t have much experience running the bases. He hesitated between 2nd and 3rd and made a very awkward slide towards 3rd, scraping his chin on the ground and getting himself tagged out.
During the series, Philadelphia mayor Ed Rendell said that he would like to bat against Stottlemyre, figuring he could get a hit off Todd. One of those idiot things people say who have never seen a major-league fastball. Todd suggested he would run a couple of fastballs up and in on the mayor, then strike him out on the outside corner. He got the last laugh at the Jays’ victory rally, saying the mayor could ‘kiss my ass.’
A look back at the 1997 Royals
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The 1997 Royals were a zombie franchise. The franchise that was once a crown jewel and a champion a decade before were now set adrift, without an owner or any sense of direction. The team was ostensibly in a youth movement, but seemed focused on adding veterans to prop up a Potemkin village for a potential new owner. The result would be one of the worst seasons in franchise history.
The 1997 Royals
Record: 67-94, 5th place, 19 games back
Say hello to: Jay Bell, Ricky Bones, Hector Carrasco, Scott Cooper, Chili Davis, Jermaine Dye, Jeff King, Gregg Olson, Dean Palmer, Scott Service, Jaime Walker
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