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Lobsters sounds like a good name for a minor league baseball team. I decided to google "minor league baseball lobsters" in hopes that there is not only a team called the Lobsters but that I could find some Padres of yesterday who were former Lobsters. And guess what I found? Well none of what I described above but the very first item to pop up on the search was a fella's blog documenting a trip to Lake Elsinore Storm game. He is wearing a Lobster on his head. This is destiny!
I love the lobster tacos at Rubios. Moving on.
How many players are there from the state of Maine currently playing in major league baseball? I don't know how to search for this on Baseball reference but thankfully some guy did it last year. According to him there are TWO!
There's a guy named Charlie Furbush who currently plays for . . . the Seattle Mariners. We shall refer to him as Yin.
Then there's a guy named Tim Stauffer who currently plays for . . . the san Diego Padres. We shall refer to him as Yang.
Yin and Yang. The Padres and Mariners bring harmony and balance to our universe. Bud Selig. Fucking genius.
So there you have it. Tim Stauffer is our Maine Lobster. He's just not the main Lobster.
This topic came from @Da_Great_Gonzo who had a yearning for crustaceans this weekend. Sometimes you get crabs and and others you get Maine Lobsters. You just never know around here.
Who would have thought that Stauffer was from the great state of Maine. A former co-worker is from Maine, and was asked to bring another co-worker and lobster, so he brought back a lobster hat similar to the one you mentioned. On a side note, Stephen Cooper, former Chargers LB, is from Maine; probably the only one...
ReplyDeleteNow for the big question: is someone from Maine called a "Mainer" or a "Mainiac"? I've heard both, from two guys who said they were from Maine. Since the Avenger-in-chief is technically a member of the "press", how about asking Stauffer for the tie-breaker?
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Yes, a member of the "press". That's me. I think Stauff moved from Maine early in life so he might not have an answer for this one.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I like Mainiac.