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Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images The battle for fourth-best in the AL’s third-best division results in Kansas City ending their nine-game losing streak by making Minnesota’s a meager four. However, there are Keys To This Game, which I will not reveal! You’ll have to read the deeply depthful inning-by-inning notes: 1: Luis Arraez goes, “hey, I’m still gonna play like this season matters” and hits an almost-homer double to start things. J-DAWWWWG goes “yo, bro! Thaat’s the FIRE I INSPIRE" and does the same, which weirdly doesn’t score Arraez, but Trevor Larnach grounds back to Brady Singer who tries to nail Arraez at home and airmails it, then T-LAAAAARNY scores on an Alex Kirilloff dribbler when the Royals infield goes “we have 81 games left, oh puhleasssse.”
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The Tap Dance Kid, then received another for The Lion King in 1998. Wright also appeared as jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie in Clint Eastwood’s Bird (1988) and as the purple bunch-of-grapes character in a series of commercials for Fruit of the Loom underwear. For The Little Mermaid, composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman, Wright performed “Under the Sea,” which won the Oscar for best original song, and “Kiss the Girl,” which was nominated in the category as well. Wright later recorded reggae-infused albums for Walt Disney Records as Sebastian and returned as Triton’s courtier for a 1992-94 Little Mermaid prequel for CBS, for the straight-to-video sequel
Samuel E. Wright, voice of 'Little Mermaid's' Sebastian, dead at 74. Samuel E. Wright -- who lent his voice to Sebastian the scene-stealing crab in the 1989 animated movie The Little Mermaid -- has died at the age of 74, his family announced.
Turner Publishing Releases "Foul Ball" By "Ball Four" Author Jim Bouton with Jesse Thorn to Narrate Audiobook News provided by Share this article Foul Ball by Jim Bouton, the former Yankee pitcher and legendary author of Ball Four, a New York Public Library Book of the Century selection and one of Time Magazine's "100 Greatest Non-Fiction Books." In 2020, Turner Publishing released the 50th Anniversary Edition of Ball Four by Jim Bouton Foul Ball is the behind-the-scenes story of Bouton's valiant efforts to save Wahconah Park in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, one of the oldest ballparks in the United States. In his first detailed diary since