Jerry Coleman
Jerry Coleman
Gerald Francis "Jerry" Colemanwas a Major League Baseballsecond baseman for the New York Yankees and manager of the San Diego Padres for one year. Coleman was named the rookie of the year in 1949 by Associated Press, and was an All-Star in 1950 and later that year was named the World Series most valuable player. Yankees teams on which he was a player appeared in six World Series during his career, winning four times. Coleman served as a Marine Corps...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAthlete
Date of Birth14 September 1924
CountryUnited States of America
All these ancestors of mine, when they arrived here, there weren't restrictions on them as there are now. Who's to say whether they would have been able to come themselves if there had been restrictions? But I'm glad they did, because here I am.
You might want to put this in the back of your craw and think about it.
Shirley and Griffey get along like a rattler and a parrot.
Larry Moffett is 6' 3". Last year he was 6" 6".
The last time Pena faced the Padres, the Dodgers scratched for a run to tie the game and then went on to win 4-0.
On the mound is Randy Jones, the left-hander with the Karl Marx hairdo.
Gene Richards swings, the ball bounces foul and hits him in the head. No harm done.
Montefusco bare-hands it and throws him out. That grounder will make you a traveling salesman in a hurry!
I don't mean he missed him, but he just didn't get him when he put the tag on him.
The ballgame is over...in this inning.
I've made a couple of mistakes I'd like to do over.
I challenge anyone, even with a radar machine, to hit that slider.
That home run ties it up, 1-0.