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The case of Willie Mays' missing HR: Will he get credit for Negro League blast? [San Francisco Chronicle]


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The case of Willie Mays’ missing HR: Will he get credit for Negro League blast? [San Francisco Chronicle]
Dec. 21 The magical number 660 overlaps generations of Giants fans.
Everyone knowing at least a little about Giants franchise history knows 660 is Willie Mays’ home run total.
What if the number jumped to 661?
Negro Leagues statistics from 1920 to 1948 soon will be classified among statistics of major-leaguers, and 1948 was Mays’ rookie season with the Birmingham Black Barons.
It had been believed Mays had no home runs that year, at least based on statistical websites. Upon further review, he did hit a homer in 1948, according to newspaper clippings and a record of the Negro American League final stats. ....

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The case of Willie Mays' missing home run: Will he get credit for Negro League blast?


The case of Willie Mays missing HR: Will he get credit for Negro League blast?
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Willie Mays, star outfielder for the San Francisco Giants, arrives on Feb. 4, 1962 at a San Francisco public playground equipped for a workout on his own. Mays, who recently signed a Giants contract for an estimated $90,000 largest in Giants history, said he wanted to limber up some as spring training is just around the corner. (AP Photo/Robert Houston)Robert Houston / Associated Press 1962
The magical number 660 overlaps generations of Giants fans.
Everyone knowing at least a little about Giants franchise history knows 660 is Willie Mays’ home run total. ....

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6 Oddly Named U.S. Government Operations


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Composer Glenn Miller probably didn’t have an Allied air offensive in mind when he wrote the song “Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” but in 1944 that’s exactly what occurred under the same name. The goal of the offensive was to limit Germany’s access to locomotives that could be used as a transportation method for reinforcements to northwest France. British and U.S. fighter planes targeted railways in the western portion of German-occupied France. It was extremely successful, drastically decreasing railroad operations and, in turn, the speed of reinforcements.
Operation Paperclip
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No, this wasn’t the solution to a mass staple deficiency. Rather, it was the United States’ recruitment of some 1,600 German scientists following World War II, many of whom had belonged to the Nazi Party. The motive behind the recruitment was the United States’ desire to gain an advantage over the Soviet Union in the Cold W ....

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Jerry Summers: Johnny Cash And The Chattanooga City Limits Sign


Jerry Summers: Johnny Cash And The Chattanooga City Limits Sign
Thursday, December 17, 2020
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The life and legend of country music icon Johnny Cash have all been memorialized through the media.  His continuous battle to fight alcohol and drug addiction, his often unhappy first marriage and his “Ring of Fire” romance with June Carter Cash are part of his persona.  His frequent reliance on religion and backsliding were just a part of his troubled existence.  The “Man in Black” image of the Folsom and San Quinten prison concerts endeared him with many fallen individuals and the albums were all top chart winners. ....

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