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CHAD MICHAEL CLARY
Chad Michael Clary was born in 1984 to William Clary and Theresa Crompton-Clary in Denver, Colorado. In the eight inning of game five of the World Series that year, Kirk Gibson drove a rocket into the upper deck off Goose Gossage as the Tigers go on to win the title. Gibson had struck out on three pitches against Gossage in his first Major League at-bat, and he had never really fared better since. Yet during that at bat, he turned to manager Sparky Anderson, held up all 10 fingers on his hands and said, "Ten bucks, I'm taking him out!" And he did. Also that year, the Space Shuttle Discovery takes off on its maiden voyage and David Lee Roth departs Van Halen. Sammy Hagar would replace Roth and write Van Halen's first Number One Album, and would do so a total of six straight. David Lee remains arguably the better front man. Theresa Crompton remarried in 1995 to Gary Vincent Barr. The two raised Chad with his brother David in Aurora, Colorado. Chad graduated high school and went on to buy his Denver home and pursue his professional career. The boy loves cars, a trait he happily shares with his brother.
Sidenote about the song that is playing:
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