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Saturday, April 06, 2024
Friday's podcast: Jobs report...Milei vs Petro and other stories
Thursday's podcast: The RFK factor, Milei vs Petro & Lopez-Obrador, Aaron 1974 and other stories
Thursday's podcast:
The RFK factor, Milei vs Petro & Lopez-Obrador, Aaron 1974 and other stories....
Wednesday's podcast: Primary notes, LSU team, Mexican elections.
Tuesday's podcast: Electric trucks and mandates, Mexican elections and shooting candidates and more
Tuesday's podcast:
Electric trucks and mandates, Mexican elections and shooting candidates and more....
Monday's podcast: VP for Trump...and other stories
Mr. Commissioner, do something about the A's
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Mr. Commissioner, do something about the A's - American Thinker https://t.co/nDqDHlz74e
— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) April 6, 2024
Happy # 73 Bert Blyleven
We say happy birthday to Bert Blyleven who was born on this day in 1951. We also remember one of the best curve balls in baseball history.
Blyleven was born in Zeist, Netherlands and raised in Southern California.
Bert was 19 when he broke into the majors with the Twins in 1970. Overall, he won 287 games with a 3.31 career ERA & 3,701 strikeouts. Blyleven was also a workhorse with 4,970 innings pitched and 242 complete games.
Blyleven went into the Hall of Fame in 2011. A great pitcher! He remains a fan favorite in the Twin Cities.
Blyleven was born in Zeist, Netherlands and raised in Southern California.
Bert was 19 when he broke into the majors with the Twins in 1970. Overall, he won 287 games with a 3.31 career ERA & 3,701 strikeouts. Blyleven was also a workhorse with 4,970 innings pitched and 242 complete games.
Blyleven went into the Hall of Fame in 2011. A great pitcher! He remains a fan favorite in the Twin Cities.
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