That “is” a pretty cool picture. I wish I could follow the Yankees around. One of these years, if I get money, I’m going to follow the Yankees around like a Grateful Dead groupie.
go for it. I spent a semi-large portion of my youth following around the Dave Matthews Band when he was still a coke-head and was amazing. He has lost his touch and simply does not have “it” anymore.
How can one forget the Earl of Baltimore? He was one maniacal genius. I just read the article on Dustin Pedroia that Pete linked here. Now, Earl fit the old definition of the word “scrappy.” Check this out:
They should have turned it around backwards, like Earl did with his cap when he was screaming in umpire’s faces. Oh, and kicked some dirt on it for good measure.
That “is” a pretty cool picture. I wish I could follow the Yankees around. One of these years, if I get money, I’m going to follow the Yankees around like a Grateful Dead groupie.
Cool tribute to Earl Weaver. They should have put an ashtray underneath it.lol He managed some great teams.
go for it. I spent a semi-large portion of my youth following around the Dave Matthews Band when he was still a coke-head and was amazing. He has lost his touch and simply does not have “it” anymore.
But man, at one point…there was no one better.
I saw the title of this blog entry and the only Weaver I could think of was Jeff and Charlie.
I forgot about Earl.
How can one forget the Earl of Baltimore? He was one maniacal genius. I just read the article on Dustin Pedroia that Pete linked here. Now, Earl fit the old definition of the word “scrappy.” Check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl-4FSRYagc
“This ain’t football, we do this everyday”
They should have turned it around backwards, like Earl did with his cap when he was screaming in umpire’s faces. Oh, and kicked some dirt on it for good measure.