Sports Fact & Book Rec of the Day 4/17-4/20/2009
4/17/1958:
Milwaukee third baseman Eddie Mathews becomes the first player to hit two home runs in each of his first two games of the season as the Braves beat Pittsburgh, 6-1, at County Stadium. Mathews hits a three-run homer off Vernon Law and a two-run shot off Bennie Daniels in today's game. In the season opener, he homered his first two times up against Bob Friend, but Pittsburgh rallied to win, 4-3, in 14 innings.
Birthdays:
Geoff Petrie b. 1948
Borje Salming b. 1951
Boomer Esiason b. 1961
Ken Daneyko b. 1964
Theo Ratliff b. 1973
Packers Fact:
Tackle Chad Clifton was the player whose 2002 season was cut short after 10 games because of a serious pelvic injury suffered when he was blindsided by Tampa Bay's Warren Sapp on an interception return. Clifton came back to start 63 of 64 regular season games from 2003 to 2006.
4/18/2005:
Catherine Nidereba of Kenya becomes the first four-time women's winner of the Boston Marathon, capturing the traditional springtime race in 2:25:13. Familiar with the course after winning here in 2000, '01 and '04, Ndereba paces herself until the onset of Heartbreak Hill at about the 20-mile mark and then pulls away to a comfrtable victory. In the men's division, Hailu Neggusie of Ethiopia becomes only the second non-Kenyan runner in the last 15 years to win here. It's his first marathon victory in North America; he had won previously in Japan and China.
Birthdays:
Don Ohl b. 1936
Pete Gogolak b. 1942
Wilber Marshall b. 1962
Rico Brogna b. 1970
Haile Gebrselassie b. 1973
Packers Fact:
Packers fullback Korey Hall earned first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors for three consecutive seasons from 2004 to 2006 at linebacker.
4/19/1987:
The St. Louis Cardinals complete a three-game sweep of the defending world champion New York Mets with a 4-2 victory at Busch Stadium, but they lose ace left-hander John Tudor for over three months in a freakish mishap. In the third inning, Mets catcher Barry Lyons, in pursuit of a foul pop-up, tumbles into the St. Louis dugout and falls on Tudor, breaking his right leg. Out until August, Tudor will compile an outstanding 10-2 record in the regular season and win twice more in the postseason as the Redbirds fall just short of a world championship.
Birthdays:
Jack Pardee b. 1936
Alexis Arguello b. 1952
Frank Viola b. 1960
Joe Mauer Jr. b. 1983
Maria Sharapova b. 1987
4/20/1983:
George Brett cracks three homers and drives in seven runs to lead the Kansas City Royals to an 8-7 victory over Detroit. His third blast, a two-run shot in the ninth inning, accounts for the final margin. With 4 hits and 13 total bases in this game. Brett is on his way to leading the major leagues in slugging percentage (total bases divided by at bats) with a .563 mark. It's one of three times in his career that he'll lead the American League in that category to go with three batting titles, three years leading the league in base hits and three years leading in triples.
Birthdays:
Ernie Stautner b. 1925
Steve Spurrier b. 1945
Don Mattingly b. 1961
John Carney b. 1964
Tai Streets b. 1977
Packers Fact:
Linebacker A.J. Hawk first grew his hair long in 2005 as a tribute to former NFL star Pat Tilman, who was killed in action that year while serving in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan.
BY ITS COVER: MODERN AMERICAN BOOK COVER DESIGN, by Ned Drew and Paul Sternberger (Princeton Architectural Press, 2005) |
ONE GOOD TURN, by Kate Atkinson (Little, Brown, 2006) |
THE FRIENDSHIP: WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE, by Adam Sisman (Viking Adult, 2007) |
LAST CALL FOR BLACKFORD OAKES, by William F. Buckley Jr. (Harcourt Trade, 2005) |
On Spouses, Knowledgeable:
Q: How long have you been married to her?
A: Nineteen years.
Q: Is that your only marriage?
A: Yes, it is, that I know of.
actual courtroom trestimony
On Please, No Wisecracks...:
JEANS: Low-rise styles continue to be poopular among young adults
headline in The Las Vegas Review-Journal
On Cherokees Need Not Apply:
SIOUX CHEF REQUIRED
sign at Clarke's restaurant, Bath, England
On Um, Beam Me Up, Scotty:
This president has listened to some people, the so-called Vulcans in the White House, the ideologues. But you know, unlike the Vulcans of Star Trek who made the decisions based on logic and fact, these guys make it on ideology. These aren't Vulcans. There are Klingons in the White House. But unlike the real Klingons of Star Trek, these Klingons have never fought a battle of their own. Don't let faux Klingons send real Americans to war.
Rep. David Wu (D-Oregon), in a speech on the floor of Congress
2. What do “subcontinental” and “uncomplimentary” have in common?
A: FRECKLES.
• On the Dumont Network’s Monodrama Theater (1952), one actor would perform an entire play—by himself—in front of a curtain. No sets, no props.
Answer: False. Bluebonnets are the king, but Texas boasts more than 5,000 species of wildflowers.
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