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coolthingsguyslike · 11 months
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jhsharman · 5 months
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underwater find
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Funny thing. The reprints keep the container. New label, less specific company. I imagine the new bargain candy company has to find some other celebrities for their ad. Won't be able to afford --
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A rejoinder to this candy selling in the very same issue --
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heidismagblog · 1 year
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porterdavis · 2 years
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Toronto the Good(-y Two Shoes)
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BILL BECKER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In the middle of the fifth inning at Exhibition Stadium, Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees attempted to throw a ball from centre field to a ball boy down the right field line. En route, the ball struck and killed a ring-billed gull. After the game, the future member of baseball’s Hall of Fame was arrested by Toronto police for animal cruelty. New York’s manager Billy Martin remarked at the time that it had to be an accident because Winfield’s throwing arm was so inaccurate, and a few days later, the charges were dropped after an autopsy conducted at the University of Guelph revealed that the bird was ill and would have likely died soon anyway.
The incident was such an embarrassment to the Blue Jays that their general manager Pat Gillick rushed to the police station to pay Winfield’s $500 bail, and Paul Godfrey, then the chairman of Metropolitan Toronto, later attended a game at Yankee Stadium and apologized to him. Winfield was good-natured about the feathers he ruffled. He said he had no malicious intent and remarked, “You don’t have to look out for the Blue Jays’ pitching, you have to watch out for the seagulls.” 
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gummyartstradingcards · 8 months
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longliverockback · 2 years
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Blood, Sweat & Tears New Blood 1972 Columbia ————————————————— Tracks: 1. Down in the Flood 2. Touch Me 3. Alone 4. Velvet 5. I Can’t Move No Mountains 6. Over the Hill 7. So Long Dixie 8. Snow Queen 9. Maiden Voyage —————————————————
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Bobby Colomby
Jim Fielder
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Steve Katz
Lou Marini
Lew Soloff
Georg Wadenius
Larry Willis
Chuck Winfield
* Long Live Rock Archive
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14faber · 2 years
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x | bob motzko, brock faber, and matthew knies chat with dave winfield at btn tailgate | 10.1.22
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baseballbybsmile · 6 months
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Today In 1980: Dave Winfield poses with his new teammates Willie Randolph and Reggie Jackson after signing a 10-year, $23 million contract with the New York Yankees, the richest contract in sports at the time!
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adveanture · 2 years
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*    following the trend today lol  ( really just stole from @sightwarden )  
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warondrab · 14 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Upper Deck trading cards ‘92.
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collectingall · 19 days
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∀ Dave Winfield PSA DNA Coa Signed 8x10 Yankees Photo Autograph http://blog.collectingall.com/T75FyW 📌 shrsl.com/4fuj5 📌
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playdeepcf · 3 months
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Dave Winfield was a great all-around athlete who was drafted in three professional sports – baseball, basketball, and football. Baseball proved to be the right choice.
Winfield played 22 seasons, collecting 3,110 hits and 465 home runs. He made 12 All-Star teams, won 7 Gold Glove Awards, and 6 Silver Sluggers. At age 40, Winfield hit .290 with 26 homers and 108 RBI, then  drove in the winning run for Toronto in the clinching Game 6 of the 1992 World Series.
Winfield won the Roberto Clemente Award in 1994 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2001. #BlackHistoryMonth   #MLB
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nomarsfinery · 5 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Majestic New York Yankees Dave Winfield Jersey Mens Sz 44 Flexbase Sewn.
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docrotten · 6 months
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FIEND WITHOUT A FACE (1958) – Episode 166 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“I’m a doctor, colonel, not a detective! There’s nothing like this in the books!” No, this isn’t Star Trek’s Bones talking, but it is from a 50s sci-fi/horror classic. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Dave Dreher – as they try to keep their brains from being sucked out by the Fiend Without A Face (1958).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 166 – Fiend Without A Face (1958)
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ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic Era is partnering with THE CLASSIC SCI-FI MOVIE CHANNEL, THE CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE CHANNEL, and WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL Which all now include video episodes of The Classic Era! Available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, Online Website. Across All OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop. https://classicscifichannel.com/; https://classichorrorchannel.com/; https://wickedhorrortv.com/
A scientist’s thoughts materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters – complete with spinal cord tails – terrorize an American military base.
  Director: Arthur Crabtree
Writers: Herbert J. Leder (screenplay); Amelia Reynolds Long (original story: “The Thought Monster;” Weird Tales, March 1930)
Executive Producers: Richard Gordon, Charles F. Vetter
Special Effects by:
Peter Neilson (special effects)
Flo Nordhoff (special effects: Ruppel & Nordhoff) (uncredited)
Karl-Ludwig Ruppel (special effects: Ruppel & Nordhoff) (uncredited)
Selected Cast:
Marshall Thompson as Major Cummings
Terry Kilburn as Capt. Chester (as Terence Kilburn)
Michael Balfour as Serg. Kasper
Gil Winfield as Dr. Warren
Shane Cordell as Nurse
Stanley Maxted as Col. Butler
James Dyrenforth as Mayor
Kim Parker as Barbara Griselle
E. Kerrigan Prescott as Atomic Engineer (as Kerrigan Prescott)
Kynaston Reeves as Prof. Walgate
Peter Madden as Dr. Bradley
Meadows White as Ben Adams (as R. Meadows White)
Lala Lloyd as Amelia Adams
Robert MacKenzie as Const. Gibbons
Launce Maraschal as Melville
The Grue Crew welcome Dave Dreher as guest-host to review the sci-fi/horror 50’s monster flick, Fiend Without a Face (1958). The tagline promises “New Horrors! Mad Science Spawns Evil Fiends!” and the stop-motion animation of the fiends – a brain with antennae and a spine – delivers the goods. The script is based on Amelia Reynolds Long’s 1930s short story, “The Thought Monster,” originally published in Weird Tales magazine. A modern remake has been promised in recent times but remains as invisible as the fiends in the first two-thirds of this British B-movie classic. 
At the time of this writing, Fiend Without a Face is available for streaming from the Criterion Channel, AMC+, and PPV on Amazon and AppleTV. It is also available on physical media as a DVD from the Criterion Collection. 
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Jeff, is The Frozen Dead (1966), written and directed by Herbert J. Leder and starring Dana Andrews and iced Nazis. Yes, it’s back-to-back Leder!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!” 
Check out this episode!
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diarioelpepazo · 6 months
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El japonés fue elegido como el bateador designado más destacado del año David Méndez Shohei Ohtani, el fenómeno japonés de los Ángeles de Los Ángeles, fue elegido como el ganador del Premio Edgar Martínez al Bateador Designado Sobresaliente de 2023, según anunció hoy la Major League Baseball. El nipón exhibió una línea ofensiva  de .304/.412/.654 con 102 carreras anotadas, 151 hits, 26 dobles, ocho triples, 44 jonrones, 95 carreras impulsadas y 20 bases robadas en 135 juegos como bateador designado de los Angelinos. Entre los bateadores designados calificados con 100 turnos al bate, Ohtani lideró a sus rivales en imparables, carreras, bases totales (325), triples, jonrones, bases por bolas (91), bases robadas y slugging. Ohtani sumó su segundo Premio al Jugador Más Valioso de la Liga Americana en su carrera y se convirtió en el primer jugador en la historia del béisbol en ganar el Premio MVP por unanimidad más de una vez, después de haber ganado previamente el Premio MVP de la Liga Americana 2021 de manera unánime. Con sus 44 jonrones, se unió a Troy Glaus (47 bambinazos en 2000) como los únicos jugadores de los Angelinos en terminar una temporada como líder de jonrones de la Liga Americana. Los 171 jonrones de carrera del nativo de Oshu, Japón hasta ahora en su carrera, lo colocan en el segundo lugar entre todos los jugadores de Grandes Ligas nacidos en Japón, solo detrás de Hideki Matsui (175). La superestrella japonesa  es uno de los 11 jugadores que ganaron el premio varias veces y es uno de los cuatro jugadores con al menos tres premios en su carrera: David Ortiz de los Medias Rojas de Boston, lo ganó ocho veces; el epónimo Martínez de los Marineros de Seattle, que ganó cinco veces; y Hal McRae de los Kansas City Royals, que se adjudicaron tres veces el galardón. En el montículo esta temporada como lanzador, Ohtani tuvo marca de 10-5 con efectividad de 3.14 en 23 aperturas para los Angelinos. Lanzó la primera blanqueada de su carrera el 27 de julio en Detroit. El premio lleva el nombre de Edgar Martínez, el legendario bateador designado de los Marineros de Seattle, que fue exaltado al Salón de la Fama en 2019. Ohtani es el cuarto jugador de los Ángeles en ganar este premio, después de Don Baylor (1986), Chili Davis (1991) y Vladimir Guerrero (2010). Como segundo en la votación finalizó Marcell Ozuna, Yordan Álvarez, Bryce Harper y JD Martínez también sumaron votos para el premio. Otros ganadores: 1973 – Orlando Cepeda (Bostón) 1974 – Tommy Davis (Baltimore) 1975: Willie Horton (Detroit) 1976 – Hal McRae (Ciudad de Kansas) 1977 – Jim Rice (Bostón) 1978 – Rusty Staub (Detroit) 1979: Willie Horton (Seattle) 1980 – Hal McRae (Ciudad de Kansas) 1981: Greg Luzinski (Chicago) 1982 – Hal McRae (Ciudad de Kansas) 1983 – Greg Luzinski (Chicago) 1984 – Dave Kingman (Oakland) 1985 – Don Baylor (Nueva York – Alabama) 1986 – Don Baylor (Bostón) 1987 – Harold Baines (Chicago) 1988 – Harold Baines (Chicago) 1989 – Dave Parker (Oakland) 1990 – Dave Parker (Milwaukee) 1991 – Chili Davis (Minnesota) 1992 – Dave Winfield (Toronto) 1993 – Paul Molitor (Toronto) 1994 – No premiado 1995 – Édgar Martínez (Seattle) 1996 – Paul Molitor (Minnesota) 1997 – Édgar Martínez (Seattle) 1998 – Édgar Martínez (Seattle) 1999 – Rafael Palmeiro (Texas) 2000 – Édgar Martínez (Seattle) 2001 – Édgar Martínez (Seattle) 2002 – Ellis Burks (Cleveland) 2003 – David Ortiz (Bostón) 2004 – David Ortiz (Bostón) 2005 – David Ortíz (Bostón) 2006 – David Ortiz (Bostón) 2007 – David Ortiz (Bostón) 2008 – Aubrey Huff (Baltimore) 2009 – Adam Lind (Toronto) 2010 – Vladimir Guerrero (Texas) 2011 – David Ortiz (Bostón) 2012 – Billy Butler (Ciudad de Kansas) 2013 – David Ortiz (Bostón) 2014 – Víctor Martínez (Detroit) 2015 – Kendrys Morales (Kansas City) 2016 – David Ortiz (Bostón) 2017 – Nelson Cruz (Seattle) 2018 – Khris Davis (Oakland) 2019 – Nelson Cruz (Minnesota) 2020 – Marcell Ozuna (Atlanta) 2021 – Shohei Ohtani (Los Ángeles – AL) 2022 – Shohei Ohtani (Los Ángeles – AL)
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superdad71 · 8 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: For the Dave Winfield Fan.
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