Friday, May 08, 1970

Mike Cuellar (1937-2010): From Havana Sugar Kings to the World Series

Let me ask you a couple of baseball questions: 
First, who pitched for the Havana Sugar Kings of AAA International League in the 1950’s and won a World Series game in 1970;
and, 
Second, who was the first Latino to win the Cy Young Award?  
The answer to both is Mike Cuellar, who played for Havana in the International League and shared the award with Denny McLain in 1969
We remember Miguel Angel Santana Cuellar today. 
Mike was born May 8, 1937 in Las Villas, Cuba.  He started in the Reds’ organization and played with The Sugar Kings, Havana’s AAA franchise. 
Cuellar spent the next few years between Cincinnati and Houston, where he won 16 games in 1967. 
At the end of the 1968 season, Houston thought that 31-year old Cuellar had seen his best days as a major league pitcher. He was traded to the Orioles and proved everyone wrong by winning 139 games over the next 7 seasons
The “Crafty Cuban”, as he was known for his command of breaking pitches, turned into one of the premiere pitchers in the American League. He won 20-games in 4 different seasons, 1969, 1970, 1971 & 1974.  He pitched a complete game in game 5 to win the 1970 World Series for Baltimore. 
During his brilliant career, he won 185 games, a 3.14 ERA and completed 172 starts! Without question, one of the best Latino pitchers ever.
Mike died in 2010.    He was voted # 27 in the Top 40 Orioles of all time.
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We remember Rick Nelson 1940-1985



We remember Rick Nelson who was born on this day in 1942.  

It was 1985 and I remember quite well the night that Ricky Nelson was killed in an airplane accident.

Nelson and his band were on their way to Dallas for a concert. (I was planning to attend one of Nelson's performances)

Before MTV, DVDs, music videos and I-PODs, Ricky Nelson used to sing on TV every week.   He was a huge teen idol with hits like "Travelin' man" and "Hello Mary Lou".

After his parents' show faded, Nelson moved on and recorded some great folk/country songs.

He sang many Bob Dylan tunes and wrote "Garden party", a really nice song about an unpleasant personal experience at Madison Square Garden.

It's hard to pick a Nelson favorite, specially since he recorded so many nice tunes.

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We remember Don Rickles (1926-2017)




We remember Don Rickles who was born in New York City on this day in 1926.    He died in 2017.

Like many of you, I got to know Don Rickles on "The tonight show" or those famous celebrity roasts.   He was hilarious and the master of insult.

He leaves behind a huge legacy of comedy.   He will make us laugh forever.

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Happy Mothers Day: Remembering Mrs Cleaver!




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Like most kids, I loved "Leave it to Beaver". 

Like most baby boomers, I love the reruns, specially when Eddie Haskell makes an appearance.

On Mothers Day, we remember
Mrs. Cleaver, Beaver's mom, and one of my favorite TV characters.

Barbara Billingsley died in 2010.   She was 94.

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