January 30, 201412 yr Jack McDowell will manage the Ogden Raptors in the rookie Pioneer League this summer. They're a Dodgers affiliate.
January 30, 201412 yr QUOTE (BigEdWalsh @ Jan 30, 2014 -> 08:56 AM) Jack McDowell will manage the Ogden Raptors in the rookie Pioneer League this summer. They're a Dodgers affiliate. Guess the music career of "stick figure" didn't go as planned.
January 30, 201412 yr QUOTE (ptatc @ Jan 30, 2014 -> 09:55 AM) Guess the music career of "stick figure" didn't go as planned. Who were the other members? LHP Wayne Edwards was one, I think. Radinsky didn't play with them, did he?
January 30, 201412 yr Author QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jan 30, 2014 -> 09:14 AM) Who were the other members? LHP Wayne Edwards was one, I think. Radinsky didn't play with them, did he? I know at one point both those guys played in a band with him. Edited January 30, 201412 yr by BigEdWalsh
January 30, 201412 yr QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jan 30, 2014 -> 10:14 AM) Who were the other members? LHP Wayne Edwards was one, I think. Radinsky didn't play with them, did he? I don't think Stick Figure was the band he had when he was on the White Sox. The band he was in with Edwards had some guy who Black Jack played with at Stanford and I think played in the Cardinals minor league system for a while.
January 30, 201412 yr McDowell's first band, V.I.E.W., which consisted of him and fellow baseball players Lee Plemel and Wayne Edwards, had two albums, "Extendagenda" and "Replace The Mind." The band was formed in 1989 and disbanded in 1992. Their most notable accomplishment was touring with The Smithereens in 1992. His second band, stickfigure, consisted of McDowell, Michael Hamilton, Mike Mesaros and Frank Funaro. They produced the albums "Just a Thought", "Feedbag", "Ape of the Kings" and "Memonto Mori", before the group disbanded in 2003.[5][6] from wikipedia
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