Morland Verified Member Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 Bob Gorinski was one of many large men signed by the Twins in the 1970's in the hopes he could be the "new Killebrew". View full player
Doctor Wu Verified Member Posted September 27, 2024 Posted September 27, 2024 I love this series of articles. Thank you. That said, I have zero memory of this player. One of those "blink and you missed it" careers it seems. David HK 1
IndianaTwin Verified Member Posted November 2, 2025 Posted November 2, 2025 Wow. The 1977 season may be the high point of my childhood, devouring every issue of Baseball Digest and constantly pouring through the Sports Encyclopedia: Baseball, the single best Christmas gift I ever received. With a little time, I could have come up with nearly every name on the roster. Gorinksi would have been one of the last names I recalled. Thanks for jogging my memory.
Jaka23212 Verified Member Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On 11/3/2025 at 6:23 AM, IndianaTwin said: With a little time, I could have come up with nearly every name on the roster. Gorinksi would have been one of the last names I recalled. Thanks for jogging https://sharpedgeshop.com/de/blogs/knives-101/the-japanese-knife-everything-you-need-to-know my memory. https://zahnarztslowenien.at/implantologie/all-on-4-all-on-6 Striking out in 30 percent of his at bats made for a very short career window
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