PLAYERS:
Abraham Nunez,
George Bell,
Abraham Nunez
TEAMS: Los Angeles Angels, Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians
TEAMS: Los Angeles Angels, Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians
I'd like to start today's post with a big shout out to my fallen homeboys George and Abraham. No, not George Bell and Abraham Nunez, rather Presidents Washington and Lincoln. Without their fearless leadership of this country back in the day, I wouldn't have this fine Monday off of work...thanks dudes!
What to do on an off day? Movie Monday!!! To get into the spirit of the 2008 baseball season, I'm going to kick back and watch the laugh-a-minute Major League followed by the serious and historically based 61*. There are plenty of other baseball flicks I could pop in the vcr/dvd player like the Sandlot, Benchwarmers, Fever Pitch, Bull Durham, For Love of the Game, Summer Catch, Bad News Bears, Angels in the Outfield, Field of Dreams, Little Big League, but those will wait for another day. To heighten my movie viewing experience and staying with the theme of baseball, I'll have a few brews, hot dogs, nachos, and sunflower seeds and call it a day...a great day!
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