SCOTT ERICKSON RUMORS

James Baker: Losing got ya down?

I know that is true for me, so today I offer a soothing balm to remedy the sting of another loss. Lets all take a break from the gloom and doom, hop in the TARDIS and travel back to this day in that wild and wonderful year 1997. Good morning everyone on the information super highway! I fired up my brand new 300mHz Pentium II today to bring you all digitized good news. Beginning...
Via Oriole Post  |  August 12, 2011

The Franchise 1991 (Part 1)

1991 Minnesota Twins Manager: Tom Kelly 6th Season (6th with Minnesota 437-396) 95 W 67 L 776 RS 652 RA 1st AL West 8.0 GA (Chicago 87-75) 4.79 RPG (AL = 4.49) 3.69 ERA (AL = 4.09) .710 DER (3rd AL) All-Stars (4) Rick Aguilera, Scott Erickson, Jack Morris, Kirby Puckett Franchise (1901-1991) 6717-7312-110; 27-29 Post Season; 19-21 WSWashington (1901-1960) 4214-4864-104; 8-11 WS...
Via Coffeyville Whirlwind  |  August 27, 2010

The Man in Black

One morning during the summer of 1991 — eight years before Uni Watch existed — I was taking the subway to work and reading the Newsday sports section. The Twins were coming to town for their first visit of the year, and there was a big article on this kid on their pitching staff named Scott Erickson, who was having a breakout season. The article mentioned that Erickson...
Via Uni Watch  |  July 12, 2010

E4: Best Managers with Losing Records

While former 20-game winner Scott Erickson was on his way to 19 losses in 1993, one phrase we heard over and over was that “It takes a good pitcher to lose 20 games.” That may sound strange, but when you think about it, makes senses. Only a pitcher with whom a manager has confidence gets an opportunity to take the ball every fifth day despite a lack of tangible results...
Via Bugs & Cranks  |  January 04, 2010

Mark Fidrych: Twice Gone Before His Time

Fidrych Put the Joy in BaseballI was saddened to hear about the untimely death of Mark Fidrych. Baseball fans all over the country immediately fell in love with "The Bird" in 1976. He was playful and goofy, without any hint of pretension. Fidrych put the joy in baseball; he was a big kid in a kid's game. One of the game's genuine characters, he simply captured our...
Via BostonSportZ.com  |  April 15, 2009

WAG No. 232: Lisa Guerrero

Baseball WAG who loves to read French newspapers in the nudeLisa Guerrero's lifelong dedication to displaying her hotness through as many avenues as possible is impressive. She started out as the head cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams, then graduated to acting parts in trashy daytime soaps, ...
Via The Spoiler  |  December 10, 2008

Moose hangs it up

A This one made me a little sad. Quite a few O's fans have some venom for Moose for leaving the team and signing with the Yankees of all teams. I hated that he signed with the Yankees, but Angelos and company bungled that one up with some bullheadedness and givingA Scott Erickson five years.With ...
Via Sports Blog Net  |  November 20, 2008

Lisa Guerrero Goes All The Way From The MNF Sideline To Lowly Blogger

The last time we were talking about Lisa Guerrero it was because she and her husband, ex-MLB Pitcher Scott Erickson, were making some sort of movie. The former sideline reporter had basically fallen off the Sports' Map since being dropped after just one season on Monday Night Football. Well Guerrero has somehow found her way back into the Sports World, but this time it'...
Via Awful Announcing Inactive  |  September 25, 2008
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