259. Roberto Kelly
MLB outfielder Roberto Kelly was a two-time All-Star. Also, he was a San Francisco Giants coach when they won three Fall Classics. Therefore, my 259th video features him.
MLB outfielder Roberto Kelly was a two-time All-Star. Also, he was a San Francisco Giants coach when they won three Fall Classics. Therefore, my 259th video features him.
My 258th video features two Hall of Famers: Mickey Hart and Bill Walton. Mickey Hart was a dynamic drummer for the Grateful Dead. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Also, superb center Bill Walton was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Halll of Fame.
Moonalice performs marvelous music! The band members are Roger McNamee, John Molo, Pete Sears, and Barry Sless. Also, Steve Parish is Moonalice’s superb storyteller, and Chris Shaw is their amazing art director. Therefore, my 257th video features all of them.
Pat Burrell played with the Philadelphia Phillies for nine seasons. He helped them win the 2008 World Series! So, my 256th video features Pat Burrell’s induction speech into the Phillies Wall of Fame.
Pat Burrell was a fabulous Philadelphia Phillie and a super San Francisco Giant! Therefore, my 255th video features a Phillies’ tribute to him, which includes complimentary words by San Francisco’s Tim Flannery.
The Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame honors legends from the Philadelphia Athletics and the Philadelphia Phillies! My 254th video features the following 16 Phillies Wall of Famers: Bunning, Carlton, Schmidt, Bowa, Allen, Luzinski, Maddox, Taylor, Boone, Green, Samuel, Daulton, Kruk, Lieberthal, Manuel, and Burrell.
The best mascot in sports is the Phillie Phanatic! Therefore, my 253rd video features the Phillie Phanatic.
Like John McEnroe, the Bryan Brothers played tennis at Stanford University! For my 252nd video, they perform a song with The Chris Paterno Band.
The Bryan Brothers are the most successful tennis duo in history! Also, Philadelphia features The Chris Paterno Band. So, for my 251st video, they perform a song.
For the Philadelphia 76ers, Julius “Dr. J” Erving was the only player to ever appear in four NBA Finals: 1977, 1980, 1982, and 1983! Therefore, my 250th video featuers him.