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1 year ago  ::  Apr 18, 2012 - 7:05PM #81
Stratocaster
Posts: 6,405

Apr 18, 2012 -- 6:57PM, Lola wrote:

Apr 18, 2012 -- 6:43PM, 115by7and9in61 wrote:


Apr 18, 2012 -- 4:21PM, ArtVandelay wrote:


Awesome!!!  Bowie is on board!!





I mean really...do you think this pretty fellow knows anything about a K-Zone...




I betcha he knows more about the K-Y zone! Surprised


 




 






Ziggy rolls with Astro-Glide. ;)

1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 12:50AM #82
HeatMiser
Posts: 2,647

Remember that "Dancing In The Streets" video with Bowie and Mick Jagger? It was entertaining, but scary at the same time because it looked like they might start making out at any moment.

1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 12:44PM #83
ArtVandelay
Posts: 10,310

Apr 19, 2012 -- 12:50AM, HeatMiser wrote:


Remember that "Dancing In The Streets" video with Bowie and Mick Jagger? It was entertaining, but scary at the same time because it looked like they might start making out at any moment.




I remember watching that during Live-Aid and thinking "these guys have gotten old", and that was 27 years ago!

1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 1:35PM #84
Lola
Posts: 12,781

I can't believe the gloom and doom on the board today.... actually I can believe it. Do these people sit around just waiting for a chance to whine and complain about every-thing! If they lose tonight they shut down the bridges.


 

1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 2:37PM #85
Lola
Posts: 12,781

Pudge Rodriguez will announce his retirement on Monday.....



Pudge is calling it quits.


Ivan Rodriguez, one of the most decorated catchers in big league history, will announce his retirement from a 21-year career on Monday, and he'll do it where it all began. Rodriguez, who came up to the Majors as a 19-year-old with the Rangers in 1991, will be back in Texas on Monday for a celebratory news conference.


At his best, Rodriguez was known for stifling defense and power at the plate. The strong-armed backstop won 13 Gold Gloves and caught more games (2,427) than any other player in big league history. The 40-year-old retires with a .296 career average and 311 home runs, and the 14-time All-Star batted .300 or better in 10 seasons.


Rodriguez played in 1,500 of those games with the Rangers, and he ranks second in club history in hits (1,747), doubles (352) and multihit games (490). Rodriguez, who won the 1999 American League Most Valuable Player Award with the Rangers, will announce his retirement at 2 p.m. CT at the Texas Rangers Baseball Hall of Fame, a place he'll likely be inducted to in relatively short order.


Rodriguez also played for the Marlins, Tigers, Yankees and Astros before making a return to Texas in 2009, and he finished his career by playing two seasons with the Washington Nationals. Texas will honor Rodriguez with an on-field ceremony prior to Monday's game against the Yankees, and the former catcher will also get to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.



Spencer Fordin is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 2:45PM #86
luvdayanks
Posts: 10,160

Apr 19, 2012 -- 2:37PM, Lola wrote:


Pudge Rodriguez will announce his retirement on Monday.....



Pudge is calling it quits.


Ivan Rodriguez, one of the most decorated catchers in big league history, will announce his retirement from a 21-year career on Monday, and he'll do it where it all began. Rodriguez, who came up to the Majors as a 19-year-old with the Rangers in 1991, will be back in Texas on Monday for a celebratory news conference.


At his best, Rodriguez was known for stifling defense and power at the plate. The strong-armed backstop won 13 Gold Gloves and caught more games (2,427) than any other player in big league history. The 40-year-old retires with a .296 career average and 311 home runs, and the 14-time All-Star batted .300 or better in 10 seasons.


Rodriguez played in 1,500 of those games with the Rangers, and he ranks second in club history in hits (1,747), doubles (352) and multihit games (490). Rodriguez, who won the 1999 American League Most Valuable Player Award with the Rangers, will announce his retirement at 2 p.m. CT at the Texas Rangers Baseball Hall of Fame, a place he'll likely be inducted to in relatively short order.


Rodriguez also played for the Marlins, Tigers, Yankees and Astros before making a return to Texas in 2009, and he finished his career by playing two seasons with the Washington Nationals. Texas will honor Rodriguez with an on-field ceremony prior to Monday's game against the Yankees, and the former catcher will also get to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.



Spencer Fordin is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.




He will come out of retirement on Tuesday when the Yankees offer him $2.5 mil with incentives.Wink

1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 2:48PM #87
Lola
Posts: 12,781

Apr 19, 2012 -- 2:45PM, luvdayanks wrote:


Apr 19, 2012 -- 2:37PM, Lola wrote:


Pudge Rodriguez will announce his retirement on Monday.....



Pudge is calling it quits.


Ivan Rodriguez, one of the most decorated catchers in big league history, will announce his retirement from a 21-year career on Monday, and he'll do it where it all began. Rodriguez, who came up to the Majors as a 19-year-old with the Rangers in 1991, will be back in Texas on Monday for a celebratory news conference.


At his best, Rodriguez was known for stifling defense and power at the plate. The strong-armed backstop won 13 Gold Gloves and caught more games (2,427) than any other player in big league history. The 40-year-old retires with a .296 career average and 311 home runs, and the 14-time All-Star batted .300 or better in 10 seasons.


Rodriguez played in 1,500 of those games with the Rangers, and he ranks second in club history in hits (1,747), doubles (352) and multihit games (490). Rodriguez, who won the 1999 American League Most Valuable Player Award with the Rangers, will announce his retirement at 2 p.m. CT at the Texas Rangers Baseball Hall of Fame, a place he'll likely be inducted to in relatively short order.


Rodriguez also played for the Marlins, Tigers, Yankees and Astros before making a return to Texas in 2009, and he finished his career by playing two seasons with the Washington Nationals. Texas will honor Rodriguez with an on-field ceremony prior to Monday's game against the Yankees, and the former catcher will also get to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.



Spencer Fordin is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.




He will come out of retirement on Tuesday when the Yankees offer him $2.5 mil with incentives.Wink





lol! Didn't we already go down that route, he's too old even for this old team.

1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 3:16PM #88
bomberhojoe
Posts: 7,338

Apr 19, 2012 -- 12:44PM, ArtVandelay wrote:


I remember watching that during Live-Aid and thinking "these guys have gotten old", and that was 27 years ago!




I think they still look pretty good.


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1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 4:13PM #89
115by7and9in61
Posts: 3,699

Apr 19, 2012 -- 1:35PM, Lola wrote:


I can't believe the gloom and doom on the board today.... actually I can believe it. Do these people sit around just waiting for a chance to whine and complain about every-thing! If they lose tonight they shut down the bridges.


 




say, Lola you  will please be doing a game thread tonight...yes?

"...let it be known that as of this date in Major League Baseball history the one, truly honest single season home run record...61 in '61..."
1 year ago  ::  Apr 19, 2012 - 4:28PM #90
Lola
Posts: 12,781

Apr 19, 2012 -- 4:13PM, 115by7and9in61 wrote:


Apr 19, 2012 -- 1:35PM, Lola wrote:


I can't believe the gloom and doom on the board today.... actually I can believe it. Do these people sit around just waiting for a chance to whine and complain about every-thing! If they lose tonight they shut down the bridges.


 




say, Lola you  will please be doing a game thread tonight...yes?




I can post the line-ups but I'm not going to be around for the game.... well maybe later. Smile

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