I lived in Chattanooga off East Brainard road in 1985…January 21st, when it reached 11 below zero. That same day Knoxville reached -24, the coldest in the continental US that day.
With all the trades and players leaving for other teams in the MLB for more money or better chances to win the WS, I wonder, who are some players that were incredible but turned into a big bust once they started for their new team?
I lived in Chattanooga off East Brainard road in 1985…January 21st, when it reached 11 below zero. That same day Knoxville reached -24, the coldest in the continental US that day.
@preacherman20 what do the guys think of their new lockers?
Also, that team GPA!!!
I just heard CTV being interviewed on the radio and he touched on these things.
They are just trying to set us up to be upset whenever we are in the wild card round. No way the Dodgers will have the 10th best record. Fan graphs is off their rocker.
I lived in Chattanooga off East Brainard road in 1985…January 21st, when it reached 11 below zero. That same day Knoxville reached -24, the coldest in the continental US that day.
They are just trying to set us up to be upset whenever we are in the wild card round. No way the Dodgers will have the 10th best record. Fan graphs is off their rocker.
I remember the spouse and I went sledding because we also had 2 inches of snow, and we had some awesome hills in our subdivision. But, I was about 80 years younger, too.
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