GraigKreindler
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@ @ Oh, you're good. You're realll good. Or, one of us could be Snake-Eyes, the other Storm Shadow? Too tempestuous?
8:10 PM May 25th
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in reply to impossibilly
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Is this guy really 16th on the all-time hit list? Wowzas.
8:08 PM May 25th
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@ @ We could also just change everything and each be known as 'Madonna.'
7:57 PM May 25th
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in reply to impossibilly
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On this day in 1935, Ruth hit his 712th, 713th, and 714th homers (his last) with the Braves. Gotta finish this one!
6:20 PM May 25th
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@ Errr, 61 years ago tomorrow!
8:10 PM May 24th
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This guy made his debut 61 years ago today...
8:10 PM May 24th
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@ He's next on the commission list.
7:31 PM May 23rd
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in reply to twoheadedbah
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Oh, haaaiiiii Eiji!
7:19 PM May 23rd
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Eiji's gotta start somewhere...
5:24 PM May 22nd
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@ Not yet…but that's something I can get behind!!
2:10 PM May 22nd
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in reply to nicholasdoyle
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90 years ago today, the Yanks began construction on a new ballpark to hold all of the fans who wanted to see this guy:
7:58 AM May 22nd
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50 years ago, Stan Musial singled for his 3,516th career hit, putting him as second on the all-time list behind Cobb.
2:46 PM May 19th
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Finished Smoky Joe!
6:30 AM May 16th
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Had to correct and re-shoot Feller's one-hitter against Boston, July 31, 1946.
9:25 PM May 15th
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@ Thank YOU!!
12:14 PM May 15th
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in reply to NY_Resident
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Was written up in @ this month: . Jump to page 90, and then, follow these guys!
8:25 AM May 15th
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A day late, but happy birthday, Yogi! Here he is catching Larsen's first pitch from the perfect game in '56.
5:43 PM May 13th
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@ @ VERY much agreed.
5:02 PM May 13th
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@ Thank you so much, RDMann!!
5:02 PM May 13th
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@ Thank you so much for the compliments on the painting!
5:02 PM May 13th
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in reply to nationalsreview
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- Name Graig Kreindler
- Location Brooklyn, NY
- Web http://www.graigk...
- Bio Graig paints baseball players. Usually dead ones. Though not OF them dead. Not that there's anything wrong with the dead. In fact, Graig loves the Dead.
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