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  1. maumann

    RIP Joe Coleman

    Came to the Tigers in one of the most lopsided deals in major league history. He won 88 games over five seasons with the Tigers, coming over from the Senators along with Aurelio Rodriguez and Eddie Brinkman for Denny McLain, Don Wert, Norm McRae and Elliott Maddux. Those three were instrumental...
  2. maumann

    RIP Lions QB Greg Landry

    He's the guy I associate most with those good-but-not-great Detroit Lions teams of the early 1970s. They lost to the Cowboys 5-0 in the first round of the NFC playoffs in 1970, but for the most part, hovered right around .500 the entire time he quarterbacked the team. RIP...
  3. maumann

    RIP Texas Motor Speedway race promoter Eddie Gossage

    This may be a little too inside baseball for anyone who didn't cover auto racing, but Eddie was a real character and tireless promoter for his track in Fort Worth. Learned the trade under the master, Humpy Wheeler, and was one of Bruton's lop lieutenants. 65 is way too damn young. I always...
  4. 2muchcoffeeman

    RIP Joe Williams

    Coached a young Artis Gilmore and Jacksonville University to the 1970 men’s basketball championship game, where the Dolphins got run over by UCLA. But he got them there, and he did it the right way. ESPN: Williams, coach of NCAA finalist Jacksonville, dies Florida Times-Union...
  5. maumann

    Running RIP thread for musicians who died in 2022

    Just realized some names that deserve notice but not separate RIP threads: Jan. 13: Five Satins lead singer Fred Parris. Hit the charts with "In the Still of the Night" in 1956 and "I'll Be Seeing You" in 1959. Jan. 11: Rosa Lee Hawkins of the Dixie Cups. Original member scored a No. 1 with...
  6. 2muchcoffeeman

    RIP John Wes Townley

    I’m pretty sure I’ve said mean things about this man over his years as a NASCAR driver, but this comes completely out of left field.
  7. 2muchcoffeeman

    RIP Robin Miller

    Dammit.
  8. 2muchcoffeeman

    RIP Tom T. Hall

    Some deaths leave a hole. This one leaves a crater. Family says country singer Tom T. Hall, who composed “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” has died at 85 – KTSM 9 News One of the greatest songwriters of all time. Pour one out and raise it to old dogs, children and watermelon wine. Probably should be...
  9. Spartan Squad

    RIP Rene Auberjonois

    May you forever mingle in the Great Link. RIP Odo René Auberjonois, Star of Stage, Screen and Star Trek, Dies at Age 79
  10. R

    Carol Channing dies at 97

    RIP Carol Channing, Iconic Broadway Star of Hello, Dolly!, Dies at 97
  11. CD Boogie

    The best hairdo ever has died: RIP Oscar Gamble

    Oscar Gamble, the man with baseball's best hair, dies at 68 I used to imitate his stance in Wiffle Ball. I also tried it once in a live hardball game and nearly got killed.
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