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1. Steal Ma Gun, Taste Machete

In my quest to bring you only the best sports stories of the day (see the Chelsea celery ban) here is the sordid story of a man and his machete.

Once more famous for being the only person with the initials UUU to ever play Major League Baseball, Venezuelan relief-pitcher Ugueth Urbina has just been sentenced to 14 years in prison for exacting vengeance with a machete. From the Associated Press, via the Seattle Times:

CARACAS, Venezuela -- Former major league pitcher Ugueth Urbina was sentenced to 14 years in prison Wednesday for the attempted murder of five workers on his family's ranch.

Urbina, a former pitcher with the Philadelphia Phillies, was also found guilty of illegal deprivation of liberty and violating a prohibition against taking justice into his own hands during a dispute over a gun on Oct. 16, 2005, the Attorney General's Office said in a statement.

The 32-year-old free agent was accused of joining a group of men in attacking and injuring workers with machetes and pouring gasoline on them at his family's ranch, located about 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of Caracas.


Supposedly a party guest stole a handgun from Urbina's place, which is what the "dispute over a gun" is all about. There's also some business about Urbina catching these guys taking a dip in his pool late at night without permission. He claims he just scolded them and went off to bed. Instead of, you know, tying them up, hacking at them with a machete, pouring gasoline and lighter fluid on them, and setting them on fire. It's easy to see where he might be confused.

Here's a link to an earlier take on the story at deadspin.com, which is worth visiting for the headline alone.

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2. Baseball trivia

While doing research today for the next story in The Brooklyn Nine, my forthcoming middle grade generational baseball novel, I stumbled on a couple of interesting bits of trivia. (Okay, I confess - I got reading about stuff I didn't even need for the story: an occupational hazard when researching baseball.)

So, here we go. Two trivia questions for you. I'll put the answers to both in this post, but I'll change the color of the text to white so you can't see it. To view the answers, just highlight the white-colored text, which will render it visible. It's magic!

Question One: The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed five consecutive Rookie of the Year winners from 1992 to 1996. Can you name them?

Question Two: In a similar run, the Los Angeles Dodgers had four consecutive Rookie of the Year winners from 1979 to 1982. Who were they?

Want some clues first?

Clue #1----> In the Nineties, the winners were a first baseman, a catcher, two outfielders, and a pitcher.

Clue #2----> In the early Eighties, the winners were three pitchers and one second baseman.

Clue #3----> Both groups featured a superstar pitcher from a foreign country.

Highlight here for the answer to question one----> Eric Karros (1992), Mike Piazza (1993), Raul Mondesi (1994), Hideo Nomo (1995), Todd Hollandsworth (1996)

Highlight here for the answer to question two----> Rick Sutcliffe (1979), Steve Howe (1980), Fernando Valenzuela (1981), Steve Sax (1982)

The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers lead the major leagues by far in number of Rookie of the Year winners, with sixteen through 2006.

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