130. Matisyahu
Matisyahu is a marvelous musician. In my 130th video, Matisyahu sings, and he answers a sports question!
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Matisyahu is a marvelous musician. In my 130th video, Matisyahu sings, and he answers a sports question!
My 129th video features the San Francisco Giants’ Grateful Dead Night! In this video, Moonalice sings, and Bill Walton, an NBA Hall of Famer, superbly speaks! In addition, the Giants’ Tim Flannery and his brother sang the “Star-Spangled Banner” with the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir.
My 128th video features “Bud” Selig and Pete Rose! In the first part of the video, I asked Selig a question about Rose, which was filmed by Nicholas Ramos. In the second part of the video, I read two stanzas of my poem to Pete, which was filmed by Sheena Taylor.
Orlando Cepeda was a superb San Francisco Giant! So, my 127th video features him. Thanks to John Bobish for filming the question.
Curt Schilling was a clutch pitcher! When the Philadelphia Phillies won the 1993 pennant, Curt was named the NLCS MVP. Also, when the Arizona Diamondbacks won the 2001 Fall Classic, Schilling and Randy Johnson shared the World Series MVP Award. In addition, the Boston Red Sox won two Fall Classics when Curt pitched for them in 2004 and 2007. Therefore, for my 126th video, I asked an educational question to his wife, Shonda Schilling.
Not only were Jack Morris and Frank Thomas fantastic players, but also they are Major League Baseball analysts. So, my 125th video features them. Thanks to Matt Soblick for filming the question.
Not only was Gaylord Perry a superb San Francisco pitcher, but also he was inducted into the National Baseball of Fame. Therefore, my 124th video features him. Thanks to Kris Holtzer for filming the question.
Bert Campaneris was a superb shortstop, and his Oakland Athletics won three Fall Classics! So, my 123rd video features him. Thanks to Geoff Bassett for filming the question.
Dave Kingman played for the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants! Learn about Kingman’s four MLB records by watching my 122nd video!
Rollie Fingers was an outstanding pitcher for the Oakland A’s when they won three consecutive Fall Classics! As a matter of fact, he was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Therefore, my 121st video features him. Thanks to Aaron Goldstein for filming the question.