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From | "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com> |
Subject | Re: Tinker to Evers to Chance |
Date | Sat, 29 Jan 2005 17:14:01 -0000 |
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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, Popdude@a... wrote:
> <<Tinker to Evers to Chance was the double play combo for the
Chicago Cubs
>
> 50 bonus points if you can name the 3rd baseman! His name was in
the title
> of baseball trivia book.>>
>
> That'd be Harry Steinfeldt.
>
> John B.
> who was a baseball geek before he was a music geek
Bonus round: Name a first baseman who per being traded last week, may
actually survive the 2005 baseball season?
Stewart's post regarding the title referring the to Game Theory's
having "no hits" per the double play, is probably right. But still
it's a loose connection. To state the obvious, to have a double play,
you need a man on first, which often means you had a hit (or a walk).
Maybe it's hits that went no where?
Anyway, it's fun to know Scott played baseball back in the day.
I'm not surprised that a lot of people would prefer Game Theory to
The Loud Family. I came to Loud Family first and I really like the
like the more "experimental" or "artful" moments on a few of these. I
like that feeling of the pop breaking loose from the chaos (when it
works). Plus, he uses his somewhat limited voice in very unusual ways
with the Loud Family, that I find very engaging. But, anyway, it's
fun for me to now start to enjoy Game Theory too.
Steve D
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