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Dodgers All-Star Game 2021 profile: Chris Taylor truebluela.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from truebluela.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images This week on the podcast we look back at the bummer news of Dustin May out for the season and more with Tommy John surgery, and look at how the many recent extra-inning losses show how things are going wrong for the Dodgers of late. Lots of trivia in this episode, and ice cream as well. Please send any questions by email to [email protected], or tweet us at @ericstephen or @jacobburch. Many thanks to producer Brian Salvatore for making us sound semi-professional. Dodgers rewind After Max Muncy walked 27 times in April, we go back to June 1975 for the last time a Dodger walked that many times in one month. It was ....
Phoenix 29 Illustration by Jim Ewing Founded in the mid-1960s, Wynne Marine Inc. designed fishing and performance boats and luxury yachts for more than 30 manufacturers, including major American production builders such as Chris-Craft, Hatteras, Grady-White and Larson. The company’s founder was competitive raceboat designer and driver Jim Wynne, who led what is now called one of the most influential independent design houses in the marine industry. One of the boats that enabled Wynne Marine to earn that reputation was the Phoenix 29. More than 750 of these deep-V, mid-sized fishing machines were built during the boat’s long and successful production run from 1977 to 1987. Owners prized the boats for their clean styling, large fishing cockpit and rugged construction. ....
Julio Urías relies on his changeup, dominates Rockies truebluela.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from truebluela.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dave Parker’s memoir ‘Cobra’ points out how MLB can rebuild its cultural clout The one-time National League MVP’s newly released autobiography is an elegy for when baseball was a more visceral game that was elevated by Black star power, which MLB seemed to take for granted. MLBBy Neate Sager on April 1, 2021 April 1, 2021 Dave Parker was at least a six-tool player, perhaps even seven, depending on whether charisma and swagger are separate categories. It would have been easy enough for Parker (seen above at the Pirates’ 2019 40th anniversary celebration of their 1979 title team) to write an autobiography that trades on the nostalgia his legend conjures, usually through tweets of the seven-time all-star outfielder wearing a swaggy self-designed T-shirt, smoking a dart in the Pittsburgh Pirates dugout or making a throw from deep in the right-field corner at the Seattle Kingdome to cut down a runner at home plate in the 1979 all-star ga ....