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Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Sep 30th, '15, 18:04
by SnoBrdr
brownman wrote:For years we had a tough time forgetting about that guy and his buddy Boone...
However, you may recall there were 4 quite memorable days in a later October.
ESPN ran a 30 for 30 piece on that little slice of history
Always remember that he used a corked bat.
Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Sep 30th, '15, 19:32
by brownman
Have put all of those events to bed...3 Sox World Championships ago
Speaking of bats...
Has MLB yet weighed-in at all on that axe-handle design
Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Sep 30th, '15, 19:37
by SnoBrdr
brownman wrote:Have put all of those events to bed...3 Sox World Championships ago
Speaking of bats...
Has MLB yet weighed-in at all on that axe-handle design
Didn't see that, will have to look for a picture.
Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Sep 30th, '15, 20:04
by brownman
Pedey claims it's helping his thumb/wrist.
Napoli tried it too ... nice results
Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Oct 7th, '15, 10:03
by Coydog
Bubba wrote:
When do the Sox start playing golf this year?
One game before the Yankees.
Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Oct 7th, '15, 10:58
by junior
Coydog wrote:Bubba wrote:
When do the Sox start playing golf this year?
One game before the Yankees.
So the Yankees season was over in May?
Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Oct 7th, '15, 11:11
by Coydog
junior wrote:Coydog wrote:Bubba wrote:
When do the Sox start playing golf this year?
One game before the Yankees.
So the Yankees season was over in May?
April 22.
It appears their next season is over too.
Re: Oct. 2, 1978
Posted: Oct 7th, '15, 16:03
by brownman
What
PRICE will they pay for 18 wins ?
'Clay' Pigeon needs to fly the roost.
Dombrowski has been known to gamble.
Houston is proving young talent can win
Farrell in early season is my biggest question.