The TEN: 9/11/2015

The TEN

The TEN

(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)

1.) “Well this is dumb BG is solid but there not on norwalks level norwalk 28 BG 13…. just my opinion.”—MVS commenter “realist” about Mid-Valley Game Night prediction.

2.) The Los Angeles Dodgers are first in On Base Percentage, second in home runs, but tenth in runs scored in the National League

3.) Former Arroyo pitcher Mark “L-Train” Larini turns 26.

4.) “For the last decade or so, it seems like the Raiders have been playing with the patch on the good eye.”—Dennis Miller

5.) Former Monrovia linebacker Josh Lowden turns 23.

6.) “Hey Northwest! We will trade you Andy for Joe and throw in Barker as a writer to be named later.”—MVS commenter “Central Division”

7.) Rosemead’s first four opponents this season were a combined 31-14 in 2014. The Panthers are currently 0-3 and have been outscored 135 to 39.

8.) New England tight end Rob Gronkowski was projected to score 17 fantasy points in Thursday’s opener against Pittsburgh. Gronkowski scored 32.

9.) On this day in 1985: Pete Rose of Cincinnati Reds gets career hit 4,192 off Eric Show of San Diego Padres, eclipsing Ty Cobb’s record.

10.) On this day in 2001: Islamic Terrorists high jacked four plans. Two of them flew into each of the World Trade Center buildings in New York. A third hit the Pentagon and a fourth was brought down by the passengers of United Flight 93. The total death toll was 2,977 people killed.

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