He's been practically unflappable at a position where shaky play can sink a team.
He actually has committed 11 errors in 207 chances, but doesn't dwell on each miscue when he does make one.
He's been practically unflappable at a position where shaky play can sink a team.
He actually has committed 11 errors in 207 chances, but doesn't dwell on each miscue when he does make one.
"Trahan" one of the great "French" names out there.
Right. Down in these parts it is not "Treyhand"
Where I am from "Trayhan's" got $$$$ and Trahan's are blue collar folks. lol
The Trahans of Kinder need to reconnect with their Cajun roots
I don't trust family knowledge on things like this.
I have a friend Aaron from Kaplan who moved to New York City and while he was there pronounced his name Trayhand. Comes home he is Trahan again.
I bet if he stayed away for a single generation his kids (right now he has none) will think the family name (while 100% French in origin) is pronounced Trayhand.
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