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# ![@Mrstanleycup Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:twitter::953827576350420997.png) @Mrstanleycup Dan El Captain

Dan El Captain posts on X about nfl, mlb, super bowl, hall of the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and 1016 posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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### Social Influence [#](/creator/twitter::953827576350420997/influence)
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**Social category influence**
[nfl](/list/nfl)  XXXX% [mlb](/list/mlb)  XXXX% [countries](/list/countries)  XXXX% [travel destinations](/list/travel-destinations)  XXXX% [ncaa basketball](/list/ncaa-basketball)  XXX% [ncaa football](/list/ncaa-football)  XXX% [nba](/list/nba)  XXX% [nhl](/list/nhl)  XXX% [luxury brands](/list/luxury-brands)  XXX% [finance](/list/finance)  XXX%

**Social topic influence**
[nfl](/topic/nfl) 1.18%, [mlb](/topic/mlb) 0.98%, [super bowl](/topic/super-bowl) 0.49%, [hall of](/topic/hall-of) 0.49%, [world series](/topic/world-series) #1751, [university of](/topic/university-of) 0.39%, [philadelphia phillies](/topic/philadelphia-phillies) #248, [york](/topic/york) 0.39%, [boston](/topic/boston) #1911, [los angeles](/topic/los-angeles) XXX%

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**Top assets mentioned**
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### Top Social Posts [#](/creator/twitter::953827576350420997/posts)
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Joe Kantor played X seasons for Notre Dame. He had XXX carries for XXX yards X catches for XX yards and scored X touchdowns. Joseph John Kantor Jr. (December XX 1942 October X 2021) was a former American football halfback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at the University of Notre Dame. #CollegeFootball #NotreDame #FightingIrish"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979491395812339767) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T10:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"Max Shulga scored the most points for the VCU Rams men's basketball team in the 2024-25 season averaging XXXX points per game Max Shulga is a Ukrainian-born professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the NBA signing a two-way contract after being drafted 57th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft. A standout player at Utah State and VCU he won Atlantic XX Player of the Year in his final college season. Known for his toughness versatile playmaking and shooting ability Shulga is expected to spend significant time in the G League with the Maine Celtics. #NBA #Collegebasketball"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1969367184154702169) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-09-20T11:45Z 1998 followers, XX engagements


"September 30th BOTD 1974 Jeremy Giambi American MLB baseball player 1998-2003 (Kansas City Royals Oakland Athletics and two other teams) born in San Jose California (d. 2022)- Jeremy Giambi was an American professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1998 to 2003 for the Kansas City Royals Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox. He was the younger brother of MLB player Jason Giambi and was known for his time with the "Moneyball A's" team in 2002. Giambi died by suicide on February X 2022 at the age of XX following a serious head injury he"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1972895432012345467) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-09-30T05:25Z 1998 followers, XX engagements


"October 6th BOTD 1979 Richard Seymour (46 years old) American Pro Football HOF defensive end (Super Bowl XXXVI XXXVIII XXXIX NE Patriots; 3First-team All-Pro; 7Pro Bowl; Oakland Raiders) born in Gadsden South Carolina- Richard Seymour is a Hall of Fame NFL defensive lineman known for his Super Bowl-winning tenure with the New England Patriots and later with the Oakland Raiders. After a successful playing career he became a professional poker player according to MassLive and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1975085362105221464) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-06T06:27Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"49ers Eagles Offensive line around the line are getting beat up with injuries Next April draft going to be heavy with Offensiveline man But I am sorry XX games is too long and the NFL wants to make XX games. I love football more than the next guy. Too much of anything isn't a good thing. Especially when comes head trauma #nfl #hottake"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1978822335315484772) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-16T13:56Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th OTD 1920 Decatur Staleys later known as Chicago Bears play 1st American Professional Football Association game against an affiliated APFA team; beat Rock Island Independents 7-0 at Douglas Park Rock Island Illinois The Decatur Staleys were the professional football team that became the Chicago Bears founded in Decatur Illinois in 1920 by A.E. Staley of the A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company. The team played in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) the league that would soon become the NFL. In 1921 George Halas took over the team moved it to Chicago and renamed it"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979034639067955676) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T04:00Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th OTD 1974 NHL Washington Capitals 1st franchise home victory beating Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 @Capitals"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979035893206823165) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T04:05Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th BOTD 1948 Margot Kidder Canadian American actress (Lois Lane in Superman films Amityville Horror) born in Yellowknife Canada (d. 2018) Margot Kidder was a Canadian-American actress and activist best known for her role as Lois Lane in the Superman film series. She began her career in the 1960s starring in films like Sisters and The Amityville Horror before her iconic role in Superman (1978) alongside Christopher Reeve. Kidder was also known for her activism political work and public struggles with mental health and she died by suicide in 2018"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979050741173039273) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T05:04Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th BOTD 1946 Herb Orvis American College Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle (University of Colorado; NFL: Detroit Lions Baltimore Colts) born in Petoskey Michigan (d. 2020) Herbert Vaughn Orvis (October XX 1946 August XX 2020) was an American professional football player who was a defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Colts in a ten-year career that lasted from 1972 to 1981 in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes. Orvis died on August XX 2020 at the age of 73"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979065589453705339) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T06:03Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th OTD 1977 Cal Hubbard American Baseball HOF umpire (AL 1936-51) and Pro/College Football HOF tackle (4 NFL C'ship 1927 2931; X First-team All-Pro; NY Giants GB Packers) dies of cancer at XX Cal Hubbard was a professional football player and a Major League Baseball umpire who is the only person enshrined in both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was a dominant player credited with being one of the inventors of the linebacker position and later had a successful 30-year career as an umpire before becoming a supervisor for the American League"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979068105579205055) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T06:13Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th OTD 2000 Leo Nomellini American College/Pro Football HOF defensive tackle (Uni of Minnesota; 6First-team All-Pro; 10Pro Bowl; NFL 1950s All-Decade Team; SF 49ers) dies of a stroke at XX Leo Nomellini was a Pro Football Hall of Famer a versatile and dominant lineman who was an All-Pro on both offense and defense and an accomplished professional wrestler known as "Leo the Lion". Born in Italy he played his entire 14-year NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers was named to the NFL 1950s All-Decade team and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979068608908013994) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T06:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th BOTD 1957 Steve McMichael American College-Pro Football HOF defensive tackle (University of Texas; Super Bowl XX; First-team All-Pro 1985 87; Pro Bowl 1986 87; Chicago Bears) born in Houston Texas (d. 2025) Steve "Mongo" McMichael was a legendary Chicago Bears defensive tackle who passed away at age XX after a battle with ALS. He was a key player on the 1985 Super Bowl XX championship team and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2024. Known for his larger-than-life personality and tough play McMichael had a long career with the Bears after being drafted by the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979068608962793571) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T06:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th BOTD 1924 Don Coryell American College/Pro Football HOF coach (NCAA Division champion 1966 XX XX San Diego State; St. Louis Cardinals SD Chargers) born in Seattle Washington (d. 2010) Don Coryell was a legendary American football coach known as the "father of the modern passing game" and the innovator behind the "Air Coryell" offense. He was the first coach to win over XXX games at both the college and professional levels and he is a member of both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame. His coaching career included leading the San Diego Chargers to prominence and the St."  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979070370352369778) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T06:22Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 17th BOTD Ernie Els (56 years old) 1969 South African golfer (US Open 1994 97; British Open 2002 12) born in Johannesburg South Africa Ernie Els is a South African professional golfer known as the "Big Easy" famous for his smooth swing and 80+ professional victories including four major championships. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2011 his career includes two U.S. Opens (1994 1997) and two Open Championships (2002 2012). Off the course he founded the Els for Autism Foundation in 2009 after his son's diagnosis which is dedicated to helping people on the autism spectrum"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979073390259638517) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-17T06:34Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 19th OTD 2022 Dave Herman American football offensive guard (Super Bowl 1969; AFL All-Star 1968 69; All-AFL 1967 XX 69; New York Jets) dies of chronic traumatic encephalopathy at XX Dave Herman was an NFL offensive guard who played his entire 10-year career with the New York Jets (1964-1973). He was a key part of their offensive line a Super Bowl III champion and was named to the All-AFL team multiple times. Herman's most notable performance was moving to right tackle for Super Bowl III to block the legendary defensive end Bubba Smith a move that helped the Jets secure the upset"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979800179286102292) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-19T06:42Z 1998 followers, XX engagements


"October 19th OTD 1954 Hugh Duffy American Baseball HOF outfielder (Triple Crown & MLB record .440 batting average single season 1894 Boston Beaneaters) dies from heart failure at 87"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979802695373324457) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-19T06:52Z 1998 followers, XX engagements


"October 10th BOTD 1976 Pat Burrell (49 years old) American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies San Francisco Giants) born in Eureka Springs Arkansas- Pat Burrell is a former MLB player drafted #1 overall by the Phillies in 1998 who won two World Series (2008 2010) with the club and is now the hitting coach for the San Francisco Giants. Known as "Pat the Bat" for his powerful swing the 6'4" right-handed batter played XX seasons for the Phillies Rays and Giants and was a college star at the University of Miami where he won the Golden Spikes Award. @TMacPhils @RAJr_20 @JohnKruk @kevin19stocker"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1976497921194410278) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-10T04:00Z 1998 followers, XXX engagements


"October 11th OTD 2015 Dean Chance American baseball pitcher (MLB All-Star 1964 67; Cy Young Award 1964; no-hitter 1967; LA / California Angels Minnesota Twins) dies at 74- Dean Chance was an American professional baseball pitcher known for his 1964 Cy Young Award-winning season with the Los Angeles Angels leading the American League in wins ERA and innings pitched. A two-time All-Star who also played for the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Indians he recorded a career 128-115 record with a XXXX ERA. Beyond baseball Chance was also a basketball star and after his playing career he became"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1976881447446495340) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-11T05:24Z 1998 followers, XX engagements


"Hugh John Devore (November XX 1910 December X 1992) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Providence College (19381941) the University of Notre Dame (1945 and 1963) St. #NotreDame #FightingIrish"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979483846291738735) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T09:45Z 1998 followers, XX engagements


"Mike Lind played X seasons for Notre Dame. He had XXX carries for XXX yards X catches for XX yards and scored X touchdowns. Lind was a member of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish for four seasons. As a junior Lind was the team's second-leading rusher with XXX yards and four touchdowns on XX carries. He was named Notre Dame's team captain going into his senior year although he missed most of the season due to injuries. After his football career Lind worked several jobs including a building trades company. He died of cancer on October XX 2002. #CollegeFootball #NotreDame #FightingIrish"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979521598995484780) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T12:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 20th OTD 2004 Chuck Hiller American MLB second baseman (first NL player in history to hit a grand slam HR in World Series play 1962) dies from leukemia at XX He played for the San Fransisco Giants New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates. In Game X of the 1962 World Series against the Yankees he hit the National League's first World Series grand slam. After retirement Hiller was a coach under Whitey Herzon for Texas Kansas City and St. Louis"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1980151997425762510) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-20T06:00Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 18th BOTD 1949 Ed Farmer American baseball pitcher (MLB All Star 1980; Chicago White Sox) and radio broadcaster (Chicago White Sox 1991-2005) born in Evergreen Park Illinois (d. 2020) Ed Farmer was a former Major League Baseball pitcher and longtime radio broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox. After an 11-season pitching career where he earned an All-Star selection in 1980 he became a well-known voice for the White Sox working in the radio booth from 1991 until his death in 2020. He was born in Evergreen Park Illinois and passed away at age XX from complications of kidney disease."  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979397026249859231) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T04:00Z 1998 followers, XX engagements


"October 18th BOTD Jean-Claude Van Damme (65 years old) 1960 Belgian actor (Double Impact Kickboxer No Retreat) born in Brussels Belgium Jean-Claude Van Damme is a Belgian martial artist and actor born October XX 1960 known as "The Muscles from Brussels". He is an icon of martial arts cinema famous for action films like Bloodsport and Kickboxer and gained new prominence in 2008 with the acclaimed film JCVD and as the villain in The Expendables X. His career is defined by his martial arts skills which he showcased through a background in competitive karate and bodybuilding as well as ballet"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979406586578661432) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T04:38Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 19th OTD 1999 Ray Katt American MLB baseball catcher 1952-59 (World Series Champion - New York Giants St. Louis Cardinals) and collegiate coach 1971-93 dies of lymphoma at XX Ray Katt was an American professional baseball player and coach known for his career as a catcher in the majors during the 1950s and for his long tenure as head baseball coach at Texas Lutheran University. He was a member of the 1954 World Series champion New York Giants and finished his MLB playing career with a .232 batting average XX home runs and XXX RBIs. After retiring he became a highly successful college"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979803450843320392) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-19T06:55Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"Looking that way"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1980003619052138716) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-19T20:10Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 18th BOTD 1933 Forrest Gregg American Pro Football HOF tackle (9 x Pro Bowl; X First-team All-Pro; Green Bay Packers) and coach (Cleveland Browns Toronto Argonauts Cincinnati Bengals GB Packers) born in Birthright Texas (d. 2019) Forrest Gregg was a legendary American football player and coach known for his durability and versatility. He played XX seasons in the NFL earning multiple Super Bowl rings with the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As a coach he led the Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl XVI and won NFL Coach of the Year"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979397778242445700) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T04:03Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 18th BOTD 1975 Alex Cora (50 years old) Puerto Rican MLB baseball infielder 1998-2011 (Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox and X other teams) and manager 2018-19 & 2021- (Boston Red Sox) born in Caguas Puerto Rico Alex Cora is the current manager of the Boston Red Sox a position he has held since 2018 leading the team to a World Series championship in his first season. Before his managerial career he was a professional baseball player for XX seasons playing as an infielder for teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox. He also previously worked as an ESPN analyst and as"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979398281726955765) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T04:05Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 18th BOTD 1928 Keith Jackson American sportscaster (ABC Monday Night Football college football) born in Roopville Georgia (d. 2018) Keith Jackson was a legendary American sports commentator known for his iconic voice and distinctive catchphrases like "Whoa Nellie". He primarily covered college football for ABC from 1952 until his retirement in 2006 but also announced other sports such as the NFL Olympics and World Series. He was inducted into numerous halls of fame including the College Football Hall of Fame and is credited with coining nicknames like "The Granddaddy of Them All" for"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979411872185995685) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T04:59Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 18th BOTD Lindsey Vonn (41 years old) 1984 American alpine skier (Olympic gold 2010 X World Cup Championships) born in St. Paul Minnesota Lindsey Vonn is a retired American alpine ski racer known for her incredible career which includes XX World Cup victories making her one of the most successful skiers of all time. She is the only American woman to win Olympic gold in downhill and has won every major title in the sport. After retiring in 2019 she has focused on philanthropy through the Lindsey Vonn Foundation and business ventures including investing in the NWSL's Utah Royals"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979424202244456792) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T05:48Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 19th OTD 1954 Hugh Duffy American Baseball HOF outfielder (Triple Crown & MLB record .440 batting average single season 1894 Boston Beaneaters) dies from heart failure at XX Hugh Duffy was an American Hall of Fame baseball player and manager best known for holding the major league record for the highest single-season batting average of .440 (originally recorded as .438) in 1894. An outfielder he also won the 1894 Triple Crown and led the 1890s Boston Beaneaters to multiple pennants before becoming a manager and scout. Duffy was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979780807507009636) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-19T05:25Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 20th OTD Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) American politician and 31st President of the United States (Republican: 1929-33) dies in NY at XX Herbert Hoover (18741964) was the 31st president of the United States an accomplished mining engineer and a distinguished humanitarian. His single term in office (19291933) was defined by the start of the Great Depression which severely damaged his reputation. Early life and career Orphaned young: Born in West Branch Iowa Hoover lost both of his parents by age nine. He was raised by an uncle in Oregon and later attended Stanford University as part of"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1980152249889259522) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-20T06:01Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"The college career of football player Jack Snow at Notre Dame included records for receptions (60) receiving yards ((1114)) and touchdown catches ((9)) in his senior year as well as the school's career receiving-yards record ((1242)). He also averaged nearly XX yards per kick as the 1964 punter Jack Snow was an NFL wide receiver best known for his 11-year career with the Los Angeles Rams from 1965 to 1975. Drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 1965 he was traded to the Rams before his rookie season began. Known for his toughness and playmaking ability Snow was a Pro Bowler in 1967 and ranks"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979476296498331894) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T09:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"Loyola Chicago basketball will wear this patch to honor Sister Jean this season"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979482998157266978) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T09:41Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 20th OTD 2007 Max McGee American football wide receiver punter (NFL C'ship 1961 XX XX XX 67; Super Bowl I II; Pro Bowl 1961; Green Bay Packers) dies at XX Max McGee was a professional football player known for his time with the Green Bay"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1980222248469336270) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-20T10:39Z 2000 followers, XX engagements


"October 20th OTD 2004 Chuck Hiller American MLB second baseman (first NL player in history to hit a grand slam HR in World Series play 1962) dies from leukemia at XX He played for the San Fransisco Giants New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies and the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1980247406986875015) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-20T12:19Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"Daryle Lamonica played X seasons for Notre Dame. He threw for 1363 yards and X touchdowns. Daryle Lamonica was a professional football quarterback known as "the Mad Bomber" for his long passes who played for the Oakland Raiders and the Buffalo Bills in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). He was a two-time AFL MVP (1967 1969) and led the Raiders to four straight division titles and the 1967 AFL Championship. Lamonica passed away in 2022 and his high school football stadium in Clovis California is named in his honor. #CollegeFootball #NotreDame"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979506497823670754) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T11:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"Ed Rutkowski played X seasons for Notre Dame. He threw for XX yards and X touchdowns. Rutkowski played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He was an AFL All-Star in 1965 playing for Buffalo as a wide receiver defensive back punt and kickoff return man and backup quarterback from 1963 to 1968. In a famous Topps football card mix-up Rutkowski was shown on two Buffalo Bills' football cards his own and mistakenly on the card for Ray Abruzzese. Rutkowski finished his playing career with seven games as a backup quarterback with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1979514046211821629) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-18T11:45Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 20th OTD 2007 Max McGee American football wide receiver punter (NFL C'ship 1961 XX XX XX 67; Super Bowl I II; Pro Bowl 1961; Green Bay Packers) dies at XX Max McGee was a professional football player known for his time with the Green Bay Packers as a receiver and punter who is most famous for scoring the first touchdown in Super Bowl I. Before the game McGee famously stayed out all night and had to be called into action when a starter was injured yet he still managed to record seven catches for XXX yards and two touchdowns in the Packers' win. He was also a successful businessman and"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1980141427922227233) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-20T05:18Z 1999 followers, XX engagements


"October 20th OTD Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) American politician and 31st President of the United States (Republican: 1929-33) dies in NY at XX Herbert Hoover (18741964) was the 31st president of the United States an accomplished mining engineer and a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/Mrstanleycup/status/1980229895901876226) [@Mrstanleycup](/creator/x/Mrstanleycup) 2025-10-20T11:09Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

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@Mrstanleycup Avatar @Mrstanleycup Dan El Captain

Dan El Captain posts on X about nfl, mlb, super bowl, hall of the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and 1016 posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Joe Kantor played X seasons for Notre Dame. He had XXX carries for XXX yards X catches for XX yards and scored X touchdowns. Joseph John Kantor Jr. (December XX 1942 October X 2021) was a former American football halfback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at the University of Notre Dame. #CollegeFootball #NotreDame #FightingIrish"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T10:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"Max Shulga scored the most points for the VCU Rams men's basketball team in the 2024-25 season averaging XXXX points per game Max Shulga is a Ukrainian-born professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the NBA signing a two-way contract after being drafted 57th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft. A standout player at Utah State and VCU he won Atlantic XX Player of the Year in his final college season. Known for his toughness versatile playmaking and shooting ability Shulga is expected to spend significant time in the G League with the Maine Celtics. #NBA #Collegebasketball"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-09-20T11:45Z 1998 followers, XX engagements

"September 30th BOTD 1974 Jeremy Giambi American MLB baseball player 1998-2003 (Kansas City Royals Oakland Athletics and two other teams) born in San Jose California (d. 2022)- Jeremy Giambi was an American professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1998 to 2003 for the Kansas City Royals Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox. He was the younger brother of MLB player Jason Giambi and was known for his time with the "Moneyball A's" team in 2002. Giambi died by suicide on February X 2022 at the age of XX following a serious head injury he"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-09-30T05:25Z 1998 followers, XX engagements

"October 6th BOTD 1979 Richard Seymour (46 years old) American Pro Football HOF defensive end (Super Bowl XXXVI XXXVIII XXXIX NE Patriots; 3First-team All-Pro; 7Pro Bowl; Oakland Raiders) born in Gadsden South Carolina- Richard Seymour is a Hall of Fame NFL defensive lineman known for his Super Bowl-winning tenure with the New England Patriots and later with the Oakland Raiders. After a successful playing career he became a professional poker player according to MassLive and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-06T06:27Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"49ers Eagles Offensive line around the line are getting beat up with injuries Next April draft going to be heavy with Offensiveline man But I am sorry XX games is too long and the NFL wants to make XX games. I love football more than the next guy. Too much of anything isn't a good thing. Especially when comes head trauma #nfl #hottake"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-16T13:56Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th OTD 1920 Decatur Staleys later known as Chicago Bears play 1st American Professional Football Association game against an affiliated APFA team; beat Rock Island Independents 7-0 at Douglas Park Rock Island Illinois The Decatur Staleys were the professional football team that became the Chicago Bears founded in Decatur Illinois in 1920 by A.E. Staley of the A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company. The team played in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) the league that would soon become the NFL. In 1921 George Halas took over the team moved it to Chicago and renamed it"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T04:00Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th OTD 1974 NHL Washington Capitals 1st franchise home victory beating Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 @Capitals"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T04:05Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th BOTD 1948 Margot Kidder Canadian American actress (Lois Lane in Superman films Amityville Horror) born in Yellowknife Canada (d. 2018) Margot Kidder was a Canadian-American actress and activist best known for her role as Lois Lane in the Superman film series. She began her career in the 1960s starring in films like Sisters and The Amityville Horror before her iconic role in Superman (1978) alongside Christopher Reeve. Kidder was also known for her activism political work and public struggles with mental health and she died by suicide in 2018"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T05:04Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th BOTD 1946 Herb Orvis American College Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle (University of Colorado; NFL: Detroit Lions Baltimore Colts) born in Petoskey Michigan (d. 2020) Herbert Vaughn Orvis (October XX 1946 August XX 2020) was an American professional football player who was a defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Colts in a ten-year career that lasted from 1972 to 1981 in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes. Orvis died on August XX 2020 at the age of 73"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T06:03Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th OTD 1977 Cal Hubbard American Baseball HOF umpire (AL 1936-51) and Pro/College Football HOF tackle (4 NFL C'ship 1927 2931; X First-team All-Pro; NY Giants GB Packers) dies of cancer at XX Cal Hubbard was a professional football player and a Major League Baseball umpire who is the only person enshrined in both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was a dominant player credited with being one of the inventors of the linebacker position and later had a successful 30-year career as an umpire before becoming a supervisor for the American League"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T06:13Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th OTD 2000 Leo Nomellini American College/Pro Football HOF defensive tackle (Uni of Minnesota; 6First-team All-Pro; 10Pro Bowl; NFL 1950s All-Decade Team; SF 49ers) dies of a stroke at XX Leo Nomellini was a Pro Football Hall of Famer a versatile and dominant lineman who was an All-Pro on both offense and defense and an accomplished professional wrestler known as "Leo the Lion". Born in Italy he played his entire 14-year NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers was named to the NFL 1950s All-Decade team and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T06:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th BOTD 1957 Steve McMichael American College-Pro Football HOF defensive tackle (University of Texas; Super Bowl XX; First-team All-Pro 1985 87; Pro Bowl 1986 87; Chicago Bears) born in Houston Texas (d. 2025) Steve "Mongo" McMichael was a legendary Chicago Bears defensive tackle who passed away at age XX after a battle with ALS. He was a key player on the 1985 Super Bowl XX championship team and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2024. Known for his larger-than-life personality and tough play McMichael had a long career with the Bears after being drafted by the"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T06:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th BOTD 1924 Don Coryell American College/Pro Football HOF coach (NCAA Division champion 1966 XX XX San Diego State; St. Louis Cardinals SD Chargers) born in Seattle Washington (d. 2010) Don Coryell was a legendary American football coach known as the "father of the modern passing game" and the innovator behind the "Air Coryell" offense. He was the first coach to win over XXX games at both the college and professional levels and he is a member of both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame. His coaching career included leading the San Diego Chargers to prominence and the St."
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T06:22Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 17th BOTD Ernie Els (56 years old) 1969 South African golfer (US Open 1994 97; British Open 2002 12) born in Johannesburg South Africa Ernie Els is a South African professional golfer known as the "Big Easy" famous for his smooth swing and 80+ professional victories including four major championships. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2011 his career includes two U.S. Opens (1994 1997) and two Open Championships (2002 2012). Off the course he founded the Els for Autism Foundation in 2009 after his son's diagnosis which is dedicated to helping people on the autism spectrum"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-17T06:34Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 19th OTD 2022 Dave Herman American football offensive guard (Super Bowl 1969; AFL All-Star 1968 69; All-AFL 1967 XX 69; New York Jets) dies of chronic traumatic encephalopathy at XX Dave Herman was an NFL offensive guard who played his entire 10-year career with the New York Jets (1964-1973). He was a key part of their offensive line a Super Bowl III champion and was named to the All-AFL team multiple times. Herman's most notable performance was moving to right tackle for Super Bowl III to block the legendary defensive end Bubba Smith a move that helped the Jets secure the upset"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-19T06:42Z 1998 followers, XX engagements

"October 19th OTD 1954 Hugh Duffy American Baseball HOF outfielder (Triple Crown & MLB record .440 batting average single season 1894 Boston Beaneaters) dies from heart failure at 87"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-19T06:52Z 1998 followers, XX engagements

"October 10th BOTD 1976 Pat Burrell (49 years old) American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies San Francisco Giants) born in Eureka Springs Arkansas- Pat Burrell is a former MLB player drafted #1 overall by the Phillies in 1998 who won two World Series (2008 2010) with the club and is now the hitting coach for the San Francisco Giants. Known as "Pat the Bat" for his powerful swing the 6'4" right-handed batter played XX seasons for the Phillies Rays and Giants and was a college star at the University of Miami where he won the Golden Spikes Award. @TMacPhils @RAJr_20 @JohnKruk @kevin19stocker"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-10T04:00Z 1998 followers, XXX engagements

"October 11th OTD 2015 Dean Chance American baseball pitcher (MLB All-Star 1964 67; Cy Young Award 1964; no-hitter 1967; LA / California Angels Minnesota Twins) dies at 74- Dean Chance was an American professional baseball pitcher known for his 1964 Cy Young Award-winning season with the Los Angeles Angels leading the American League in wins ERA and innings pitched. A two-time All-Star who also played for the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Indians he recorded a career 128-115 record with a XXXX ERA. Beyond baseball Chance was also a basketball star and after his playing career he became"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-11T05:24Z 1998 followers, XX engagements

"Hugh John Devore (November XX 1910 December X 1992) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Providence College (19381941) the University of Notre Dame (1945 and 1963) St. #NotreDame #FightingIrish"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T09:45Z 1998 followers, XX engagements

"Mike Lind played X seasons for Notre Dame. He had XXX carries for XXX yards X catches for XX yards and scored X touchdowns. Lind was a member of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish for four seasons. As a junior Lind was the team's second-leading rusher with XXX yards and four touchdowns on XX carries. He was named Notre Dame's team captain going into his senior year although he missed most of the season due to injuries. After his football career Lind worked several jobs including a building trades company. He died of cancer on October XX 2002. #CollegeFootball #NotreDame #FightingIrish"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T12:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 20th OTD 2004 Chuck Hiller American MLB second baseman (first NL player in history to hit a grand slam HR in World Series play 1962) dies from leukemia at XX He played for the San Fransisco Giants New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates. In Game X of the 1962 World Series against the Yankees he hit the National League's first World Series grand slam. After retirement Hiller was a coach under Whitey Herzon for Texas Kansas City and St. Louis"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-20T06:00Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 18th BOTD 1949 Ed Farmer American baseball pitcher (MLB All Star 1980; Chicago White Sox) and radio broadcaster (Chicago White Sox 1991-2005) born in Evergreen Park Illinois (d. 2020) Ed Farmer was a former Major League Baseball pitcher and longtime radio broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox. After an 11-season pitching career where he earned an All-Star selection in 1980 he became a well-known voice for the White Sox working in the radio booth from 1991 until his death in 2020. He was born in Evergreen Park Illinois and passed away at age XX from complications of kidney disease."
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T04:00Z 1998 followers, XX engagements

"October 18th BOTD Jean-Claude Van Damme (65 years old) 1960 Belgian actor (Double Impact Kickboxer No Retreat) born in Brussels Belgium Jean-Claude Van Damme is a Belgian martial artist and actor born October XX 1960 known as "The Muscles from Brussels". He is an icon of martial arts cinema famous for action films like Bloodsport and Kickboxer and gained new prominence in 2008 with the acclaimed film JCVD and as the villain in The Expendables X. His career is defined by his martial arts skills which he showcased through a background in competitive karate and bodybuilding as well as ballet"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T04:38Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 19th OTD 1999 Ray Katt American MLB baseball catcher 1952-59 (World Series Champion - New York Giants St. Louis Cardinals) and collegiate coach 1971-93 dies of lymphoma at XX Ray Katt was an American professional baseball player and coach known for his career as a catcher in the majors during the 1950s and for his long tenure as head baseball coach at Texas Lutheran University. He was a member of the 1954 World Series champion New York Giants and finished his MLB playing career with a .232 batting average XX home runs and XXX RBIs. After retiring he became a highly successful college"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-19T06:55Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"Looking that way"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-19T20:10Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 18th BOTD 1933 Forrest Gregg American Pro Football HOF tackle (9 x Pro Bowl; X First-team All-Pro; Green Bay Packers) and coach (Cleveland Browns Toronto Argonauts Cincinnati Bengals GB Packers) born in Birthright Texas (d. 2019) Forrest Gregg was a legendary American football player and coach known for his durability and versatility. He played XX seasons in the NFL earning multiple Super Bowl rings with the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As a coach he led the Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl XVI and won NFL Coach of the Year"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T04:03Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 18th BOTD 1975 Alex Cora (50 years old) Puerto Rican MLB baseball infielder 1998-2011 (Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox and X other teams) and manager 2018-19 & 2021- (Boston Red Sox) born in Caguas Puerto Rico Alex Cora is the current manager of the Boston Red Sox a position he has held since 2018 leading the team to a World Series championship in his first season. Before his managerial career he was a professional baseball player for XX seasons playing as an infielder for teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox. He also previously worked as an ESPN analyst and as"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T04:05Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 18th BOTD 1928 Keith Jackson American sportscaster (ABC Monday Night Football college football) born in Roopville Georgia (d. 2018) Keith Jackson was a legendary American sports commentator known for his iconic voice and distinctive catchphrases like "Whoa Nellie". He primarily covered college football for ABC from 1952 until his retirement in 2006 but also announced other sports such as the NFL Olympics and World Series. He was inducted into numerous halls of fame including the College Football Hall of Fame and is credited with coining nicknames like "The Granddaddy of Them All" for"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T04:59Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 18th BOTD Lindsey Vonn (41 years old) 1984 American alpine skier (Olympic gold 2010 X World Cup Championships) born in St. Paul Minnesota Lindsey Vonn is a retired American alpine ski racer known for her incredible career which includes XX World Cup victories making her one of the most successful skiers of all time. She is the only American woman to win Olympic gold in downhill and has won every major title in the sport. After retiring in 2019 she has focused on philanthropy through the Lindsey Vonn Foundation and business ventures including investing in the NWSL's Utah Royals"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T05:48Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 19th OTD 1954 Hugh Duffy American Baseball HOF outfielder (Triple Crown & MLB record .440 batting average single season 1894 Boston Beaneaters) dies from heart failure at XX Hugh Duffy was an American Hall of Fame baseball player and manager best known for holding the major league record for the highest single-season batting average of .440 (originally recorded as .438) in 1894. An outfielder he also won the 1894 Triple Crown and led the 1890s Boston Beaneaters to multiple pennants before becoming a manager and scout. Duffy was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-19T05:25Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 20th OTD Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) American politician and 31st President of the United States (Republican: 1929-33) dies in NY at XX Herbert Hoover (18741964) was the 31st president of the United States an accomplished mining engineer and a distinguished humanitarian. His single term in office (19291933) was defined by the start of the Great Depression which severely damaged his reputation. Early life and career Orphaned young: Born in West Branch Iowa Hoover lost both of his parents by age nine. He was raised by an uncle in Oregon and later attended Stanford University as part of"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-20T06:01Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"The college career of football player Jack Snow at Notre Dame included records for receptions (60) receiving yards ((1114)) and touchdown catches ((9)) in his senior year as well as the school's career receiving-yards record ((1242)). He also averaged nearly XX yards per kick as the 1964 punter Jack Snow was an NFL wide receiver best known for his 11-year career with the Los Angeles Rams from 1965 to 1975. Drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 1965 he was traded to the Rams before his rookie season began. Known for his toughness and playmaking ability Snow was a Pro Bowler in 1967 and ranks"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T09:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"Loyola Chicago basketball will wear this patch to honor Sister Jean this season"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T09:41Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 20th OTD 2007 Max McGee American football wide receiver punter (NFL C'ship 1961 XX XX XX 67; Super Bowl I II; Pro Bowl 1961; Green Bay Packers) dies at XX Max McGee was a professional football player known for his time with the Green Bay"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-20T10:39Z 2000 followers, XX engagements

"October 20th OTD 2004 Chuck Hiller American MLB second baseman (first NL player in history to hit a grand slam HR in World Series play 1962) dies from leukemia at XX He played for the San Fransisco Giants New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies and the"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-20T12:19Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"Daryle Lamonica played X seasons for Notre Dame. He threw for 1363 yards and X touchdowns. Daryle Lamonica was a professional football quarterback known as "the Mad Bomber" for his long passes who played for the Oakland Raiders and the Buffalo Bills in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). He was a two-time AFL MVP (1967 1969) and led the Raiders to four straight division titles and the 1967 AFL Championship. Lamonica passed away in 2022 and his high school football stadium in Clovis California is named in his honor. #CollegeFootball #NotreDame"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T11:15Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"Ed Rutkowski played X seasons for Notre Dame. He threw for XX yards and X touchdowns. Rutkowski played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He was an AFL All-Star in 1965 playing for Buffalo as a wide receiver defensive back punt and kickoff return man and backup quarterback from 1963 to 1968. In a famous Topps football card mix-up Rutkowski was shown on two Buffalo Bills' football cards his own and mistakenly on the card for Ray Abruzzese. Rutkowski finished his playing career with seven games as a backup quarterback with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-18T11:45Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 20th OTD 2007 Max McGee American football wide receiver punter (NFL C'ship 1961 XX XX XX 67; Super Bowl I II; Pro Bowl 1961; Green Bay Packers) dies at XX Max McGee was a professional football player known for his time with the Green Bay Packers as a receiver and punter who is most famous for scoring the first touchdown in Super Bowl I. Before the game McGee famously stayed out all night and had to be called into action when a starter was injured yet he still managed to record seven catches for XXX yards and two touchdowns in the Packers' win. He was also a successful businessman and"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-20T05:18Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

"October 20th OTD Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) American politician and 31st President of the United States (Republican: 1929-33) dies in NY at XX Herbert Hoover (18741964) was the 31st president of the United States an accomplished mining engineer and a"
X Link @Mrstanleycup 2025-10-20T11:09Z 1999 followers, XX engagements

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