I was just skimming R.A.'s biography at B&N recently. Pretty fascinating story when he discovered he didn't have a UCL and lost his big draft bonus.
I'd argue that R.A.'s one-hitter was more of a no-hitter (with two errors by Wright) than Santana's no-hitter (with an actual hit by Beltran).
There's a documentary about him and Tim Wakefield (called Knuckler, I think).
Could you do the long linen for the dinner and the business skirt for the all-day thing?
I'd argue that R.A.'s one-hitter was more of a no-hitter (with two errors by Wright)
Me, too. And a friend told me about the documentary, which I want to see. I also want to pick up his book.
Hm, the suit skirt for the interview would be, and look, cooler. But then I get into leg covering/shoe issues. Is it okay to go no-hose? Librarians are weirdly conservative.
And he’s just given up his first hit tonight. But he hasn’t given up an earned run in his last 38 ⅔ innings.
Quick! Give me some examples of things that we now consider Culture but were pop culture in their time. I've got Dickens... and am drawing a blank. Ballet? Bonus points for photographers. Yes, I'm having an argument on OKC with someone who informed me in a message that "pop culture makes him want to vomit." God save me from pretentious ar-teest types.
Not just ballet but a lot of theater, if I remember correctly, smonster.