For no particular reason, in no particular order, at no particular pace, and with no particular audience in mind, here are a few of My Favorite Things.
Rick Sutcliffe's MLB Debut
Rick Sutcliffe is an excellent color man for ESPN, and a cancer survivor. Rick Sutcliffe won the 1984 NL Cy Young Award, going 16-1 for the Cubs after a mid-season trade from Cleveland. Rick Sutcliffe was the 1979 NL Rookie of the Year for the Dodgers. But three years before that, at the age of 20, he made his major league debut, on a Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium against the Astros in the final days of the 1976 season. Before 11,600 fans, he got the start and tossed five shutout innings. He didn't start another game in the majors until his rookie campaign in 1979. He retired in 1994 with a lifetime record of 171-139.