Sounds like Tech’s star big man will miss the first round NCAA tournament game tomorrow against Loyola. The lower ranked Jackets are already the underdog, Doesn’t bode well for Tech.
Went to bed before 9:30. Last night’s dream: our company had inhabited a large secret cave north of Forsyth. Bigwigs visited, but were unable to pinpoint the location on a map. To save the company money they wanted to build a long underground highway from Norcross to the cave, so trucks wouldn’t get stuck in traffic. I tried to change their minds, reminding them of all the money Boston had sunk into the big dig.
SATCHEL PAIGE [SABR Bio] was the oldest rookie to debut in the Majors since the end of World War II. The accuracy of Paige’s birthdate has never been certain because, as he claimed, “A goat ate the bible with my birth certificate in it”. Baseball-Reference has accepted 07-Jul-1906 as his birthday, making him 42 years, 2 days old at his MLB debut 09-July-1948. He played Sgt. Tobe Sutton in the 1959 western, The Wonderful Country. On 25-Sept-1965, Paige’s three innings pitched for KCA made him, at 59 years, 2 months and 18 days, the oldest pitcher ever to play a game in the major leagues. Before the game, he sat in the bullpen in a rocking chair while a nurse rubbed liniment into his pitching arm for the entire crowd to see. Paige set down each of the first eleven BOS batters except Carl Yastrzemski, who hit a double.
The Patriots have gone on an uncharacteristic free agent spending spree. Some wonder if Bill Belichick left his dog Nike at the controls again.
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