Sunday, June 28, 2026

CANTO TALK podcasts from last week


 
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What’s going on in blue Maryland?

What’s going on in blue Maryland?:

Sheriffs in Maryland are making electoral progress on an explicitly pro-ICE stance.

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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/06/what-s-going-on-in-blue-maryland/



June 28, 1941: Joe DiMaggio reached # 40 on the way to 56


We remember one of sports' most amazing accomplishments, i.e. the 56-game hitting streak that kept the entire nation checking the daily sports pages for updates.

Joe DiMaggio entered historic territory on this day in 1941 when he went 2-for-5 and cracked the "40 circle".  

He became the 5th major leaguer to do so:
Willie Keeler 45 1896-1897
Bill Dahlen 42 1894
George Sisler 41 1922
Ty Cobb       40 1911
We should add that Pete Rose got to 44 in 1978.

Happy # 85 to Al Downing (the man who gave up Aaron's # 715)

Al Downing gave up Hank Aaron's 715th career HR in Atlanta, Apr. 8 ...
We remember Al Downing today.     He was born in New Jersey on this day in 1941.

Downing was a pretty good lefty who broke with the Yankees in 1961 at age 20.    He  joined the starting rotation in 1963 and won 26 games in his first two seasons.   Downing pitched in the 1963 and 1964 World Series but did not win a game. 

In the late 1960s, Downing pitched for New York, Oakland and Milwaukee.   He was 2-10 with the 1970 Brewers despite a decent 3.34 ERA.

In 1971, Downing was traded to LA and won 20 games.  He pitched in the 1974 World Series with the Dodgers.  Overall, he won 123 games with a 3.22 ERA.

We remember Downing for one pitch or home run:  Aaron's # 715 on April 8, 1974.

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We remember Don Baylor (1948-2017)

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The great Don Baylor was born in Austin, Texas in 1949.     He died in 2017.

Don was drafted by the Orioles in 1967 and moved quickly through their farm system.      I recall reading about Don Baylor & Bobby Grich in the O's farm system.    They came up together and spent years with Baltimore and later with the Angels.

Don finally joined the O's in 1972 and became the starting left fielder.    

Days before the start of the 1976 season, Baylor was traded to the A's in the blockbuster Reggie Jackson trade.    (Don Baylor & Mike Torres for Reggie Jackson & Ken Holtzman)

Baylor's best days were with the Angels:  MVP in '79 and 141 HR over 6 seasons.

He retired with 338 HR & 1,276 RBI in 2,292 games.     In 1989, Don reflected on his career in an autobiography.

After that, he managed the Rockies and Cubs.  

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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Usha Vance’s baby, World Cup and visitors to the US plus WNBA madness.

 



Usha Vance’s baby, World Cup and visitors to the US plus WNBA madness.

They don’t like pregnancy?

They don’t like pregnancy?:

Conservatives having children is apparently a political conspiracy, at least according to The New York Times.

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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/06/they-don-t-like-pregnancy/


1973: David Clyde made his pitching debut


On this day in 1973, the Rangers were desperately trying to sell seats.   
They were coming off a 54-100 record in 1972.  Their best player in the opening season in Texas was an aging Frank Howard.    The roster included young guys like future AL MVP Jeff Burroughs and All Star Toby Harrah but they were not exciting anybody in North Texas yet.    
In other words, the '73 Rangers needed a shot in the arm.  Enter David Clyde, a young man from Houston.  
The good news is that David Clyde was a great high school baseball prospect.   The bad news is that he was rushed to the majors years ago.    The Rangers sold many tickets for his debut but not much happened after that!
Clyde never developed into the major league pitcher that everyone predicted.   At the same time, he should have spent a couple of  years in the minors before pitching in the majors.   He wasn’t ready and it probably hurt his career.
He won 7 over a 2-year period.  Clyde was eventually traded to Cleveland.  By the way, I saw him pitch with Cleveland against Baltimore before he retired.   
Overall, a sad story.

Happy # 83 Rico Petrocelli






Happy birthday greetings to Rico Petrocelli, one of the most popular players to wear the Red Sox uniform.  

Americo Peter Petrocelli was born in Brooklyn on this day in 1943.  He broke with Boston in 1963, became a regular and played in the 1967 & 1975 World Series.   


He split his career between shortstop (774 games) and third base (727 games).   Rico moved to third when Luis Aparicio joined Boston in 1970.


Petrocelli was a big bat in the Boston lineup:  210 HR & 773 RBI over 13 years.


He hit 40 HR in 1969 and 97 HR over a 3 year span, 1969-71.


Enjoy your day Rico!

"World War Two, the War that Made Our World"...with Barry Jacobsen


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