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Explore "jackmorris" with insightful episodes like "Opening Week Storylines", "Episode 43 -- The 1991 Minnesota Twins", "Episode 17- Lightning Strikes Twice" and "The Monday Morning Quarterback 30 July 2018" from podcasts like ""108 Stitches, Baseball Talk", "Cheapseat Baseball", "Andrew Richter" and "Bostonred"" and more!
Episodes (4)
Episode 43 -- The 1991 Minnesota Twins
Josh tells Tom the story of the 1991 Minnesota Twins. How the Twins came to Minnesota after being the Washington Senators, how they won the 1987 World Series, only to fall back to last place by 1990 only to rebuild themselves into a World Series squad in 1991. The team was built with home grown stars like Kirby Puckett, Kent Hrbk, Dan Gladden and Chuck Knobloch as well as key acquisitions like Jack Morris, Kevin Tapani and Chili Davis. We also get sidetracked discussing a man named Dick Such...
In the World Series they faced the Atlanta Braves in what's likely the greatest World Series ever played.
Tom also teases the possibility of doing an episode on Lonnie Smith, which has already been done far better by Jon Bois, so here's a link to that.
Episode 17- Lightning Strikes Twice
Baseball guru and friend of the show, Brad Carlson (The Closer on 1280am The Patriot) is back on the show to discuss the 1991 Championship Minnesota Twins, following up on the talk we had on Episode 4 (the '87 Twins). We’ve been waiting longer than any other of the major metropolitan area with all four major sports.
The team was almost completely different from the 87 Twins, which isn’t very common for two championship teams that are close together. They were last in their division in 1990, so no one saw this coming.
The Twins made some good trades to end up with guys like Rick Aguilara, Kevin Tapani, Chili Davis, and Mike Pagliarulo. Add that to players like Puckett, Hrbek, and Gladden (with a little bit of good fortune) and you have a recipe for greatness.
ESPN called this the “greatest World Series of all time” Come relive this amazing year with us!
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The Monday Morning Quarterback 30 July 2018
El lunes por la mañana El mariscal de campo es una persona que juzga y critica algo después del evento (el Diccionario Oxford).Echamos un vistazo a los programas dominicales y mucho más. bostonred.org
In Memorial of Jerry Pippin 1939-201
An unequal justice Murder with impunity https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/investigations/black-homicides-arrests/