The Earl Of Baltimore

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powdered milkman
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rip........he martin and lasorda were better to watch than the games............loved him
 

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Absolutely the most beloved sports figure in Baltimore's history (Yes above Unitas, Ripken, and Ray Lewis). RIP
 

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Red Sox fan here. I remember asking my big brother back in the sixties "Why can't we get a manager like him"? "Be happy we got Yaz, squirt". Loved watching Earl on a rant. Guy was awsome.RIP
 

rock n' roll king
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Never really watched baseball until Weaver and his Orioles had those great playoff years. Fun to watch in those days. RIP.
 

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serious question, even though i know they'll probably be some joke replies, but he died while on a cruise, what do they do with the body til the cruise is over?

They're not gonna drop his body off at the next port for sure, would they have a chopper fly out to get the body and spouse, and fly them back, or would they get off im some foreign port and have to try to get home with the body?

I really dont know the answer, they certainly couldnt keep the body on ice for the cruise....
 

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