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C. John wrote: "Didn't Elway end up with a minor league team for a bit until his situation got sorted out."
Yes - 42 games for the Oneonta Yankees (class A NY-Penn League) in 1982. Part of his holdout - if the Colts didn't trade his rights, he'd try his hand at a baseball career.
Yes - 42 games for the Oneonta Yankees (class A NY-Penn League) in 1982. Part of his holdout - if the Colts didn't trade his rights, he'd try his hand at a baseball career.
With it being this slow of a day I force myself to read Bears and Blackhawks news , and both are supposed to be mediocre at best. Little wonder why I follow Premier League so closely once baseball is over.



Peggyzbooksnmusic wrote: "Posting this here as it has nothing to do with baseball. Since Brina is a teacher I'm always googling my spelling! Mom wasn't a teacher but she was a stickler about spelling, punctuation and gramme..."
That’s grammar and thank you Peggy. With big fingers I always triple edit my reviews for spelling. Kids call me the grammar police.
That’s grammar and thank you Peggy. With big fingers I always triple edit my reviews for spelling. Kids call me the grammar police.

Darn! LOL!



The television in the family/living room has been playing some version of Transformers all day. It is the current favourite for the oldest girl (age 17, I think-if I have done the math right). Not that I would be watching golf anyway. I tend to agree with Mark Twain on the subject of golf.

Manchester United had the highest number of fans arrested of all clubs in England and Wales last season, according to Home Office data. There were 121 arrests of United supporters, putting them ahead of Manchester City (94) and West Ham (77), with the Hammers also having the most fans with a banning order in force at the end of last season, up from 93 to 112.






https://apnews.com/article/fly-factor...

Okay, This was an old item but somehow it made it into today's Larry Brown Sports. Why I don't know, maybe they just liked it better that way. However someone made a reply to its initial posting that I rather liked
What coach would want to have a Deion making derogatory comments, or continuous "suggestions" to the media about the way he's using his son?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ackww...

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Tuedsday: England vs. Italy
Wednesday: Germany vs. Spain

https://link.newyorker.com/view/5be9d...
Lynx won again…and for whatever reason, ticket prices for their game in Brooklyn vs the Liberty have dropped. Seriously considering going to that on on a Sunday afternoon







From 1968 to 1977 I worked at the Navy Exchange at North Island. Loved that job. Long story but wish I had stayed. Military folks are so polite both to work with and wait on. After that I worked different civilian retail jobs. Was a shock to me how rude some civilian customers could be. Although the majority were nice. I always preferred retail to office work as I disliked sitting at a desk all day!


Its not til next year so I daresay that it will be awhile before they have many details to release.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZMT9...
The second was one of Matt Munro's hits. Munro was a Britsh singer so most of you may not be aware of him. The song is entitled "And You Smiled"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQsAr...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOtxT...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEK8E...
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Usually won’t happen. The team who can’t sign the draft pick will usually trade it for future picks or swap players. John Elway and Eli Manning are two famous examples of players who would not sign with the teams that drafted them but were traded elsewhere.