On this day .....

Rusty Staub, the old Colt 45/early dome days Astro. Then to the Expos and later the Mets.

They called him "Le Grand Orange," in Montreal.

Look at those old tri-colored Expo hats. Maybe they should have worn "leopard skin pillbox hats," that day, would have been an improvement.

 
John Bateman had been a catcher for the Astros and Expos.

So Dylan is 75 today. Hope it doesn't give him the "Tombstone Blues." Stay out of the kitchen today Bob.

 
..... So Dylan is 75 today....

Indeed. All the necessary information to arrive at Dylan's age on May 24 were cleverly included in the original tweet.
2016 - 1971 + 30 = ____


ps - John Bateman was THE slowest baserunner I have ever personally seen.
He was slower than my catcher in Little League who was missing several toes due to a mowing accident.
 
Might be one day off ....

Uncropped foto of tank man - can make it a little larger with one click

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On this day in 1772, colonists, angered by the British Parliament’s passing of the Townshend Acts restricting colonial trade, blacken their faces and board the HMS Gaspee, an armed British customs schooner that had run aground off the coast of Rhode Island. They then wounded the ship’s commander and set it aflame.

The Gaspee was pursuing American Captain Thomas Lindsey’s packet from Newport, when it ran aground off Namquit Point in Providence’s Narragansett Bay on June 9. That evening, John Brown, an American merchant angered by high British taxes on his goods, rowed out to the Gaspee with eight long-boats with muffled oars and as a many as 67 colonists and seized control of the ship, shooting its Scottish captain, Lieutenant William Dudingston, in the abdomen. After sending the wounded captain and his crew to shore at Pawtuxet, the Americans set the Gaspee on fire.

When British officials arrived in Rhode Island to investigate the incident and send the perpetrators to Britain for trial, they found no one willing to identify those involved and the inquiry closed without result. The idea that the perpetrators would not be tried in the colonial justice system deeply angered the colonial assemblies, which established permanent committees of correspondence for the purpose of inter-colonial communication. They hoped to be able to learn of British plans to restrict Americans rights before the empire had time to act against colonial freedom. Colonists now feared a British conspiracy against their liberties.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaspee_Affair
 

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