Where are they Now? Former Big Red Lineman Joe Bostic from Dennis Dillon with THE BIG RED ZONE(History of the St. Louis Football Cardinals) CLICK HERE for more details and to see the Joe Bostic photos… This article sent our way today, from Danny Pigge, with Ameriprise Financial, a true die-hard South Carolina Gamecocks fan, but still on top with what is happening with former Palmetto players, like ‘The Joe Bostic’…..Joe has been through quite a bit, but he has been doing a lot of walking lately, and he was up to around 20 miles walking in one day…He/Joe Bostic…
One of the top pitchers in Major League Baseball history, Bob Gibson is gone at age 84…..He rarely smiled and he was one of the toughest competitors to ever play the game of baseball….Bob Gibson, was not only good, Bob Gibson was GREAT!!!!! from www.espn.com:/CLICK HERE Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Gibson died Friday at age 84, the St. Louis Cardinals confirmed to ESPN. **********Gibson, who was born in Omaha, Nebraska, played all of his 17 MLB seasons with the Cardinals, from 1959-75.********** Gibson announced in July 2019 that he had pancreatic cancer. The nine-time All-Star and two-time World Series…
Coming from MLB.com CLICK HERE to read all about one of baseball’s greatest players of all time, Lou Brock….If you had a baseball glove with Lou Brock’s name in it as a kid, you believed you could run faster, catch more balls, and steal more bases…Lou Brock and Maury Wills, were stealing the base-paths blind, long before Ricky Henderson, Vince Coleman, Tim Raines, Ozzie Smith, Otis Nixon, Tony Womack and others burst upon the scene…. **********RIP Lou Brock, gone at age 81********** HOFer Brock, former steals king, dies at 81 from Anne Rogers, at MLB.com….. ST. LOUIS — He was…
The bubble seems to working out for the NBA, with the National Basketball League playing all of their games under a Bubble in Orlando, Florida….. Makes you to start to wonder why Major League Baseball didn’t play all of their games under a Bubble, at their Spring Training sites in Florida and Arizona…. (You have all of those same baseball Spring Training playing sites centralized around the same cities, in both states.) Would that not have been easier to control for MLB? You have your teams together and you are able to monitor the players and their day-to-day conditions, and…