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LennyMoonSports remembers the “Toy Cannon”

3/30/2020

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MARCH 30, 2020 BY LENNY@LENNYMOONSPORTS.COM

Former Houston Astros star outfielder Jimmy “Toy Cannon” Wynn posing with his popular moniker.

Before the vaunted “Killer B’s” (Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio and Lance Bergman) a dynamo housed in a 5-9 frame and weighed a mere 160 pounds named Jimmy Wynn became the first breakout star for the Houston Colt 45s and later the Houston Astros. Although drafted by the Cincinnati Reds back in 1962, the Colt 45s acquired the promising infielder at the conclusion of that same year admiring his raw athleticism that included exceptional speed and surprising power for his anatomy. The Houston club along with the New York Mets arrived on the MLB scene as expansion teams the season prior to the Wynn transaction.

Full article: http://lennymoonsports.com/blog/2020/03/30/lennymoonsports-remembers-the-toy-cannon/
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Big George Foreman Celebrates 43 Years of Service

3/25/2020

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Big George Foreman, Two Time Heavyweight Champion of the World and Preacher at Lord Jesus Christ in Houston, TX, celebrates 43 years of service to all mighty God and the knowledge of his son, Jesus Christ.
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James Meredith comes to embrace statue honoring him on Ole Miss campus

3/22/2020

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Ron Maxey, USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee
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Published 10:35 a.m. CT March 6, 2018

Civil rights pioneer James Meredith says he has changed his feelings toward the statue of him on the Oxford campus of the University of Mississippi, now thinking it's not such a bad thing.


The Daily Mississippian, the university newspaper, reports Meredith expressed his feelings over the weekend while attending a Black Alumni Reunion on the Ole Miss campus in Oxford.

"This is really a time for change in me and in what I'm going to do," the newspaper reported Meredith saying during the event.

For more info: 
https://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/2018/03/06/james-meredith-embraces-ole-miss-statue/399170002/
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