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16 Best John Cusack Movies Ranked
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By Michileen Martin/May 19, 2021 5:47 pm EDT/Updated: May 19, 2021 5:48 pm EDT
Saying the name John Cusack evokes a specific kind of nostalgia from members of the so-called Generation X. As a young, baby-faced leading man often cast in the 80s as passionate underdogs in teen romantic comedies like The Sure Thing and Say Anything. or wackier films like Better Off Dead or One Crazy Summer Cusack became one of the pillars of 80s cinema.
But his relevance didn t leave along with the leotards and leg warmers of the 80s. While he introduced himself to audiences as a teen heartthrob, he s since challenged both his own acting range and audience expectation. Far from the days when he stood outside houses holding boom boxes over his head, Cusack has gone on in some of his best films to play con men, professional killers, baseball outcasts, preachers, cowboys, and m
Jerry Summers: Shufflin Phil Douglas Friday, February 26, 2021 - by Jerry Summers
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The adjoining states of Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia have a connecting bond to a major league baseball pitcher from 1912-1922.
Phil Brooks Douglas was born on July 17, 1890 in Cedartown, Georgia but moved to Cowan, Tennessee in Franklin County where he grew up. He would also move to Birmingham, Alabama during his life.
At 6’3” and weighing 190 pounds, Phil was a big man for that era and began his professional baseball career in 1910 at the age of 20.
His fastball pitch was impressive enough that he would be favorably compared to future Hall of Famer Walter “Big Train” Johnson, often considered the greatest right-hand pitcher of all time.
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CHICAGO Here’s a look at the Top 5 seasons in White Sox history, along with a few White Sox teams who just missed.
1. 1917
The White Sox have won three World Series titles but have won 100 games exactly one time in franchise history a total reached via a 100-54-2 record in ’17. A team featuring catcher Ray Schalk, second baseman Eddie Collins, third baseman Buck Weaver and Shoeless Joe Jackson in the outfield beat the New York Giants in six games to claim baseball’s top prize. Eddie Cicotte stood No. 1 on the pitching staff with 28 wins, 29 complete games, a 1.53 ERA and seven shutouts, while Red Faber, Lefty Williams and Reb Russell also made strong mound contributions. Faber earned the wins in Games 2, 5 and 6 of the World Series and lost Game 4.
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