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Related: About this forumOldest and youngest MLB players to hit their first home run
Youngest - Tommy Brown, Brooklyn Dodgers, 17 years, 257 days old
Oldest - Bartolo Colon, New York Mets, 42 years, 349 days old

LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)Ohiogal
(36,470 posts)My Dad played semi pro ball and my grandmother was a huge Indians fan. I guess both of them rubbed off on me some. But everyone in my family were big Indians fans (many who have passed on, unfortunately).
Do you get anything besides soccer on TV down there?
LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)But there were both college and nfl football. Oh yes the Works series. The good bowl games.
However....Sometimes they are in Spanish. And you take what you can get. So if your football (American) team is on Thursday or Monday or Thursday nights you’ll probably see them. On Sunday it could be any games. No rhyme or reason. Any could be in Spanish. Or switch to Spanish in the middle.
One big game (Mr Lake would know if he was here) they had the post locker room phase and the couch was yelling “You effin did it. I effin believed in you guys and you effin did it it’s effin unbelievable you effers”
It was soooo funny and I’m sure US was not in on it.
i remember hearing about that ... wow, so no censorship on your local stations?!
When we go to our nearest Mexican restaurant they will have sporting events on the TVs in Spanish sometimes. My high school Spanish is woefully inadequate in helping me to understand them but I think it’s kind of fun to listen to the broadcast in Spanish.
pangaia
(24,324 posts)
Ohiogal
(36,470 posts)The Mick Jagger of baseball!
pangaia
(24,324 posts)The Fat Man doeth !!!
or rather diddeth !!!
