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Ray Hemachandra
@RayHemachandra
Autism and neurodiversity activist, business consultant, author, interviewer, and blogger.
Asheville, North Carolina Присоединился Eylül 2008
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For Joe, Opening Day meant only one thing: Yankee Stadium. The first home game. And above all, that ceremonial first pitch… a gesture he never took lightly. He returned to the mound year after year, through 1998. #yankees #joedimaggio #dinnerwithdimaggio #yankeesopeningday
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Read two caregiving family stories in this article from @VayaHealth ...
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Italy manager Francisco Cervelli on the impact HOF manager Joe Torre made on him with the Yankees, having his WBC players wear suits to the games:
‘He taught me so much: how to be elegant, respectful and be a Yankee. So that's what I'm trying to do here in Italy. Italy, it's culture, it's elegance, it's art. So my guys, they dress well every day. They respect this. This is the highest level in the world. So why not create a tradition of, like, a Joe Torre tradition, that is respect this game and be a professional inside and outside the field.’’
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Read two family caregiver stories in this article from @VayaHealth ... vayahealth.com/news-and-stori…
#TBI #Autism #Disability
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"I remember Joe DiMaggio's last at-bat in the World Series in 1951; we knew it was going to be his last at-bat.
DiMaggio hit a ball — a double to right-centerfield and pulled up into second base in that elegant way he did.
And, I think there were tears in my eyes, I was there that day.
And I thought, 'That's the last time I'll see him', but he was complete to the end." Roger Angell.
Joe DiMaggio made his much anticipated major league debut, collecting three hits, including a triple, and scoring three runs in the Yankees’ 14-5 win over the Browns in New York. May 3, 1936.
"I can remember a reporter asking me for a quote, and I didn't know what a quote was. I thought it was some kind of soft drink."
Joe DiMaggio.
"There was a majesty in his swing and a self-assured confidence in style and conduct, that was uniquely Joe DiMaggio’s. In the eye of his public, he was more than a sports hero.
He was among the most cherished icons of popular culture."
Ernest Hemingway.
“There was never a day when I was as good as Joe DiMaggio at his best.
Joe was the best, the very best I ever saw.
Joe DiMaggio was the greatest all-around player I ever saw.
His career can not be summed up in numbers and awards.
It might sound corny, but he had a profound and lasting impact on the country."
Ted Williams.
55 year old Joe DiMaggio.
Yankee Stadium.

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41 years ago today, #Isles Legend Mike Bossy became the first NHL player in history to have eight straight 50-goal seasons.

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Lina hopes for small things most families take for granted, like time to rest or an afternoon alone with her son. The Irby family measures time in years of care after a life-changing accident.
Read their stories and see how Vaya supports caregivers:
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