It is good that we do, and I'm not a big O'Reilly fan anyway - my post was more poking fun at myself than anything - I should have used the sarc/ tag............
Definitely no offense taken. :)
BTW, Rich Gedman was none too shabby of a player. From Wikipedia:
Twice All-Star (198586)
The Sporting News’ AL Rookie of the Year (1981)
Selected for the All-Star team by UPI and The Sporting News (1985)
Caught Dennis Eckersley’s one-hitter game (September 26, 1980)
Set two AL records for putouts in a game and in consecutive games (April 2930, 1986)
Hit for the cycle and drove in 7 runs against the Blue Jays(September 18, 1985)
Reached base in all five at-bats of historic game 5 of the 1986 American League Championship Series. This included a two-run home run in the second inning and a hit-by-pitch in the ninth inning that set up Dave Henderson’s dramatic two-out home run.
Have a great day, FRiend!