Originally posted by Wolfman
Round 3:
What famous event took place the same day Fenway Park opened?
Detroit Tigers Stadium opened also?
Originally posted by leith
Detroit Tigers Stadium opened also?
If that\'s the correct answer, I believe it was just called Tiger\'s Stadium
don\'t know about famous event, but my extensive 30 second research says it was on 4:20
oh, and two more
1. they beat the team now known as the Yankees
2. the titanic sank a few days earlier
and yes, leith, tiger stadium opened the same day
any more brain busters for a not-tired-drunken-Ant?
Originally posted by Wolfman
What famous event took place the same day Fenway Park opened?
Not even breaking a sweat... The Titanic sank. Go figure. (Interestingly enough, Tiger Stadium opened the same day. It was also 420 [April 20th, 1912])
These questions are getting popular. I thought that I was the only "random sports fact sponge" on the board.
Originally posted by Drew_Kingsley
Not even breaking a sweat... The Titanic sank. Go figure. (Interestingly enough, Tiger Stadium opened the same day. It was also 420 [April 20th, 1912])
Close but it sank around the end of the 14th into 15th as far as can be figured.
Anyway, back to the BoSox related chatter. It turns out that we don\'t get NESN at Fairfield (that\'s the New England Sports Network for you non-Northeasterners). Thus I\'ll be taking the ESPN.com route to keep an eye on this game. The Curt Schilling Experience begins tonight...
Yeah I\'m excited for this game and considering skipping school to go to the bar to watch it. I wanna see his first start against his ex-team mates.
Schilling is one intense dude.
Johnny Crash Damon! lmao!
he did call that one though
:asskicked :banghead: :slap: :bomb: BULLPEN :confused: :doh: :huh: :jawdrop: :no: :scared: :shock2: :sigh:
Under .500. Gee, that Brooklyn Bridge looks nicer every day...
How\'s this for mandatory hipocracy: We (Sam Adams) are doing promos around Yankee Stadium when the Red Sox come into town and the slogan is "Sam Adams: The Only Good Thing To Ever Come Out Of Boston." Ouch!
Originally posted by antbach
oh, and two more
1. they beat the team now known as the Yankees
2. the titanic sank a few days earlier
and yes, leith, tiger stadium opened the same day
any more brain busters for a not-tired-drunken-Ant?
The Titanic was the correct answer, it was actually the same day. I dunno if that one game was a famous event in world history!
ROUND FOUR: Without surfing all over the net to find the answer, what is Roger Clemens\' first name?
Originally posted by Wolfman
The Titanic was the correct answer, it was actually the same day. I dunno if that one game was a famous event in world history!
ROUND FOUR: Without surfing all over the net to find the answer, what is Roger Clemens\' first name?
Close but it sank around the end of the 14th into 15th as far as can be figured.
round4 could it be Roger?
Since when do outfielders cover as pitchers?
geesh! What an opening day. This town was crazy!