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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Marty Brennaman's final Cincinnati Reds broadcast begins at 12:35pm EDT, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. Audio via WLW 700 radio. Fox Sports Ohio video feed will use WLW audio-Red Leg Nation

"MLB Network will be broadcasting the final game of Marty Brennaman’s career on Thursday afternoon. The game begins at 12:35pm EDT. The video feed will be that of Fox Sports Ohio, but they will use the audio feed from 700 WLW to feature Marty’s final calling of a Cincinnati Reds game, as first reported by Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer."...Red Leg Nation






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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Jumpers, September 11, 2001, World Trade Center



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9/10/2011, "The 9/11 victims America wants to forget: The 200 jumpers who flung themselves from the Twin Towers who have been 'airbrushed from history'," UK Daily Mail, Tom Leonard
  • "Almost all of them jumped alone, although eyewitnesses talked of a couple who held hands as they fell."...
9/10/2011, "Children of 9/11: Life with a parent missing," Newsday, Carol Polsky
9/9/2011, "WaPo's Dionne: 'Time to Leave 9/11 Behind' as 'A Simple Day of Remembrance'," NewsBusters
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"Then the crowd let out a collective gasp, I looked to see the first of many people falling through the sky. The television stations and the newspapers downplayed this aspect of a day already filled with enough shock and terror, but I place great importance on it because it immediately human-ised the situation for both myself and those around me. This wasn’t just a burning building; it was suddenly full of people, friends, and family. For me, it is the most haunting memory of the day. When I focussed on what the crowd had noticed, I too let out a cry so involuntary and so primeval that I barely recognised it as my own. It was not a piece of building falling to the ground, but a man, recognisable by his flapping tie and flailing arms and legs as he fell through the air. The situation was surreal no longer; my body shook with shock, my knees buckled and a light-headedness overwhelmed me with such severity that I thought I was either going to throw-up or fall down. 

I sat down and looked up only to see more people jumping. I thought for a moment that they might have fallen, but there were too many people, their arms windmilling as they subconsciously tried to fight gravity and avoid the inevitable. Haunted by these visions numerous times since the incident, I have tormented myself by trying to imagine the extreme conditions that those people must have faced that they should choose certain death by leaping from the building over clinging to any hope of rescue. What were they thinking when they jumped; what did they think on the way down?...But my fear is that to forget is to fail the lesson and lose the opportunity. That’s why this raw wound will never completely heal and that things can never go back to ‘normal’. Because even as a simple bystander I have a responsibility to incite change for the rest of my life or I watched all those people die in vain."
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Friday, September 06, 2019

Gary Sanchez and Edwin Encarnacion visit David Ortiz at his house in Boston, happy to see Papi in good shape after shooting-Marly Rivera





































9/6/19, "Gary Sánchez and Edwin Encarnación spent the afternoon at David Ortiz's house yesterday. Encarnación just told me this was the second time he visited Ortiz and he was overjoyed to see him in such great shape after a gruesome shooting in the DR." Marly Rivera twitter, ESPN

"Gary Sánchez on visiting David Ortiz: "I was really happy to see him and to see him healthy. He's a legend in the Dominican Republic and for all of us Dominican players. I played against him in 2016, and he was always good to me and gave me really good advice."" Marly Rivera twitter, ESPN, 9/6/19

Gary Sanchez, Baseball Reference 

Edwin Encarnacion, Baseball Reference 

David Ortiz, Baseball Reference





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