Former NBA commissioner David Stern, 77.
Don Larsen, 90.
Whitey is just about the last one left from those 50's Yankees teams, and he's 91 now.
The notion of a post-season perfect game is still remarkable. When Roy Halladay pitched his no-hitter I just about lost it. To think of that happening on an even bigger stage, at a time when the World Series was the biggest deal in the entire sports calendar and for it to be a PERFECT GAME to boot.... just wow. I was one of a few thousand people in the ballpark when Tom Browning threw a perfecto against the Dodgers on September 16, 1988. I think about that a hundred times a year if I think about it once. As Larson said, no one will ever top him. They might tie him, but never top him.
Sam Wyche, 74.
No idea who this was. Googled it.
Man, things just aren't going the Bengals' way.
Buck Henry.
Buck Henry.
Was it he, or Steve Martin who has hosted SNL the most?
Now who will undersexed teen/twenty-something males turn to for libertarian lyrics?
Geddy Lee lives!
The Lumineers
Hadn't heard of these guys so I gave them a listen.
They are extraordinarily not good and I think if confronted by them on the street I would stab them in the face. It's like everything bad about lofi in one trite snivel.