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Suited & Connected Issue 44
Illuminating Human Relationship Chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method
Welcome to issue 44 of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊
CrownLine, an emerging relationship analytics company, is making available tools and a ‘playbook’ that enable functional understanding of the CROWNLINE Method, which can help an individual identify people to connect with to attain a happier and more prosperous life.
The CROWNLINE Method provides for actionable insights according to birthdates, revealing which individuals are best to link up with— be it a friend, mentor, coach/trainer, babysitter/nanny/caretaker, lawyer, wealth management advisor, wellness and healthcare expert, veterinarian, teacher, business associate, sports teammate, or even a soulmate.
CROWNLINE Method, founded by Todd Anthony Person, fuses elements from mathematics (e.g. Fibonacci sequences, sacred geometry), a deck of playing cards, neuroscience, psychology, numerology and astrology. Birthdates correlate to certain numbers and suits on the cards - and there are identifiable patterns found via algorithms in which certain cards match well or, conversely, are divisive when engaged with other cards.
Just as there are different symbols and diagrams used in geometry, chemistry, and engineering, in the CROWNLINE Method a regular deck of playing cards with its Symbols (Suits), Numbers and Colors all have a meaning in providing relationship compatibility insights regarding a particular person at hand, according to their birthday. Card alignment can manifest in a variety of forms:
Exact same cards (e.g., 3 of Diamonds to 3 of Diamonds)
Matching one number (e.g., 3 of Spades, 3 of Hearts)
Matching a same-suit (e.g., 3 of Clubs, 9 of Clubs)
Being suited and connected (e.g. 3 of Diamonds to 4 of Diamonds) in their first card called ‘the birth card’ or their second card known as the ‘astrological ruling card’
Additionally, CROWNLINE Method analysis extends beyond the individual’s birthday and associated cards; ‘Family Tree’ chemistry, which includes CROWNLINE Method analysis of birthdays and associated cards of parents and child, can identify alignment, dis-alignment or neutral alignment. The boost associated with alignment can offer an offspring heightened performance, fame and success.
In this 44th issue of Suited & Connected©, we leverage the CROWNLINE Method to examine the chemistry of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, currently competing with the New York Yankees in the 2024 World Series.
Todd has examined the birthdates of players on teams in Major League Baseball and identified patterns of high-performance teams in which the birthday compatibility among players and managers propels teams to victories. Furthermore, the CROWNLINE Method has enabled Todd to examine ‘time cycles’ — when an individual, at a specific age during a specific month (or even week or day), is well positioned to achieve extraordinary fame and success. In Suited & Connected© issue 44, we examine birthday compatibility and timing of performance of the following Dodgers:
Freddy Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman
Dave Roberts, Los Angeles Dodgers manager
Yoshinobu (Yoshi) Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher game 2
Walker Buehler, Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher game 3
Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers catcher
But first, we leverage the CROWNLINE Method to marvel at the fame and success achieved by Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, born November 1, 1960, who passed away at age 63 on October 22, 2024. The youngest of 12 children, Valenzuela hailed from the small Mexican town of Etchohuaquila in the state of Sonora and would grow up to become one of the most iconic figures in Major League Baseball history.
Fernando Valenzuela, who wore the number 34 jersey, was the 1981 National League Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Award winner. After a brief fight with liver cancer, he died at age 63, October 22, one day shy of the 43rd anniversary of his 147-pitch complete game that led the Dodgers over the Yankees in Game 3 of the 1981 World Series. After losing the first two games at Yankee Stadium, the Dodgers won four in a row for their first title since 1965. Valenzuela played 17 Major League Baseball (MLB) seasons, from 1980 to 1997 (except for a one-year sabbatical in Mexico in 1992). He played for six MLB teams, most prominently with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who signed him in 1979 and gave him his MLB debut in 1980. Valenzuela batted and threw left-handed, with an unorthodox windup. He was one of a small number of pitchers who regularly threw a screwball in the modern era.
Fernando Valenzuela electrified baseball during the 1981 “Fernandomania” season. Selected as the Dodgers’ Opening Day starting pitcher in 1981, he threw a shutout, becoming the first Dodger rookie pitcher to pitch a shutout on Opening Day. From there, he went on to win eight straight decisions and five of them were shutouts becoming one of the most beloved Dodgers of all-time. Throughout Fernando Valenzuela’s 17-year career in the Major League Baseball, the left-hander (“south paw”) was a six-time All-Star. He finished his career with 173 regular season wins and over 2,000 strikeouts. He remains the only player to win the Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards in the same season.
Fernando Valenzuela’s pitch delivery included eyes to the sky. Now his fans look to the sky, thankful for having had the chance to have laid eyes on this gone-too-soon superstar pitcher.
Fernando Valenzuela, born November 1, was the 6 of Diamonds/10 of Diamonds.
Pitcher and catcher chemistry is vital for success. In the photo above, Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Mike Scioscia (left) and Fernando Valenzuela (right) jog together in a practice session. Scioscia, born November 27, is the 6 of Hearts/8 of Clubs, having the same number birth card (6) as Valenzuela’s birth card, the 6 of Diamonds.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, born November 1, was the 6 of Diamonds/10 of Diamonds and Dodgers catcher Mike Scioscia, born November 27, is the 6 of Hearts/8 of Clubs. The two had matching number birth cards (6) — positioning them for outstanding chemistry.
At age 20, Fernando Valenzuela’s 6 of Diamonds ‘moved’ and ‘sat’ where the 9 of Clubs (boxed in red) resides. That position is in the Jupiter Column, which is one of the most fortuitous positions one can be in for a given period of time to achieve exceptional success.
There are seven 52-day cycles in a given year. The chart above represents Fernando Valenzuela being 20 years of age, his birth card the 6 of Diamonds. Valenzuela’s fourth 52-day cycle — corresponding to his ‘Jupiter Cycle’ — provided him significant success boost four days before the Dodger regular season would start on April 9, opening day at Dodgers Stadium. From April 9 to May 14, Valenzuela started off with 8 wins with five shutouts. Valenzuela moved through the “CROWNLINE” from May 27, 1981 to October 31, 1981. For the season he had a win-loss of 13-7, with a 2.48 earned run average (ERA). He became the first player and to this day remains the only player to have been named the Cy Young Award winner as well as Rookie of the Year. All of these awards were bestowed upon Valenzuela when his 6 of Diamonds birth card was “sitting on” the King of Spades — the highest valued card in the 52-card deck — in the CROWNLINE (the top row of the chart above).
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan (left) invited Valenzuela (far right) to the White House for a state luncheon with Mexican president Jose Lopez Portillo. Eventually, Valenzuela became a U.S. citizen on July 22, 2015, at a ceremony in downtown Los Angeles. Following his naturalization, President Barack Obama appointed Valenzuela a special ambassador for citizenship and naturalization, "promoting the rights, responsibilities and opportunities of citizenship among eligible lawful permanent residents."
Fernando Valenzuela, born November 1, was the 6 of Diamonds/10 of Diamonds; President Ronald Reagan, born February 6, was the 6 of Spades/Ace of Clubs. Valenzuela and Reagan birth cards had matching numbers (6).
Fernando Valenzuela, born November 1, was the 6 of Diamonds/10 of Diamonds; Barack Obama, born August 4, is the 9 of Diamonds/4 of Diamonds. With their birth cards and astrological cards same suit (double diamonds), the two also were ‘suited and connected’ — Valenzuela’s astrological ruing card 10 of Diamonds to Obama’s 9 of Diamonds birth card.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddy Freeman, born September 12, is the Queen of Clubs/10 of Spades; Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, born May 31, is the Ace of Clubs/Queen of Clubs. Freeman and Roberts have identical cards (Queen of Clubs). When a player and a coach have an identical card, the potential for extraordinary outcomes, fame and success heighten exponentially.
It was Dodger Freddie Freeman vs. Yankees pitcher Nestor Cortes. Bases loaded and two outs, bottom of the 10th inning in Game 1 of the World Series. Up at bat at homeplate — Freeman, a slugger with a bum ankle against a lefty, Cortes, who hadn’t pitched in a month. And it was first-pitch swinging, the pitch a heater that caught too much of the plate. Freeman launched a “walk-off” grand slam into the right-field seats at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. The Dodgers beat the Yankees, 6-3, with the Yankee players “walking off the field” in defeat as result of Freeman’s game-ending grand slam.
If that was not enough. then came Game 2 of The World Series, Freeman hit the second of a back-to-back home runs off Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon, after Dodgers Teoscar Hernandez’s two-run homer to center field. The Dodgers beat the Yankees 4-2.
But wait, there’s more: Freeman in Game 3 homered in the first inning after his teammate Shohei Ohtani walked. And in game 4, Freeman belted a home run in the first inning, but the Dodgers couldn’t keep their lead for long and the Yankees came back with their own home run hitters to win game 4 and avoid elimination.
Meanwhile, Freeman was literally making history. Freeman became the first player ever to homer in six consecutive World Series games, dating back to his trip to the Fall Classic with the Atlanta Braves in 2021. He has homered in every game of the 2024 World Series — including that potentially Series-defining walk-off grand slam in Game 1.
FREDDIE FREEMAN, YOU ARE UNREAL. #WORLDSERIES
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers)
12:26 AM • Oct 29, 2024
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddy Freeman, born September 12, is the Queen of Clubs/10 of Spades. Reference these cards in the time cycle charts below and read the captions containing CROWNLINE Method founder Todd Anthony Person’s assessment of Freeman’s ‘hot’ hitting performance reflected in the superb positioning of his cards in the CROWNLINE time cycle charts.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddy Freeman is on fire. Above is Freeman’s 1 Year Cycle (Sept.12, 2024 - Sept.11, 2025). Says CROWNLINE Method founder Todd Anthony Person, “The Queen of Clubs is on the bottom far left square — Freeman’s first 52-day cycle (the Mercury cycle) and would move to the 2 of Diamonds in the CROWNLINE from September 12 to November 2. When a person’s birth card or astrological ruling card sits in the CROWNLINE (the top row of the chart) the potential for that person to achieve extraordinary success is amplified exponentially. Freeman hit his four home runs during the first four games of The World Series while Freeman was ‘sitting in the CROWNLINE’.
Above is Freddy Freeman’s 28-day Lunar Cycle chart (October.10 to November 6). Says CROWNLINE Method founder Todd Anthony Person, “In Freeman’s 28-Day lunar (monthly) cycle — October 10 through November 6 — the following dynamic occurs: Freeman’s Queen of Clubs birth card has the coveted 8 of Diamonds as his ‘Venus Card’, and the 9 of Diamonds as his ‘Jupiter Card’, which was activated on October 22 continuing through October 25. Freeman’s grand slam was hit on October 25. Boom!”
The above is Freddy Freeman’s weekly cycle that started October 24, 2024 and ends October 30, 2024. If you look at the cards that are red boxed, they represent the dates of the first four World Series Games in which Freddy Freeman hit home runs. With his Queen of Clubs birth card (boxed in blue), Freeman’s home runs were hit during his “Venus Day” (October 25) , his “Mars Day” (October 26), his “Saturn Day” (October 28) and his “Uranus Day” (October 29). Furthermore, on October 25, Freddy Freeman’s 8 of Spades Venus Card in his weekly bracelet for the week of October 24 through October 30 was sitting in the “Jupiter Column” when he hit his historic walk-off grand slam home run.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, born August 17, 1998, is the 9 of Clubs/4 of Clubs; Dodger manager Dave Roberts, born May 31, is the Ace of Clubs/Queen of Clubs. Yamamoto and Roberts have same suit cards (Clubs). When player and coach, boss and employee have same suits for their birth and astrological ruling cards, great chemistry positions ‘the team’ for extraordinary performance.
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto made his first career World Series start n Game 2 against the New York Yankees. Yamamoto delivered, throwing 6 1/3 one-run innings and surrendering one run on a hit and two walks. He struck out four of the 22 batters he faced, including Yankees Aaron Judge twice. The Dodgers won game 2 by the score of 4-2.
Above is the weekly chart for Yoshinobu Yamamoto that started on October 26, 2024 and runs through Novembe 1, 2024. The significance of this chart is that Yamamoto pitched against the Yankees on October 26th and his 4 of Clubs astrological ruling card (boxed in red) was sitting in the “Jupiter Column”. That position is in the top two positions in the Jupiter Column, and thus provides him with opportunity for great success — evident in his performance in Game 2 of the 2024 World Series.
Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, born August 17, is the 9 of Clubs/4 of Clubs; Dodgers catcher Will Smith, born March 28, is the 8 of Clubs/10 of Hearts. Yamamoto and Smith have ‘suited and connected’ birth cards, with the catcher (8 of Clubs) supporting the pitcher (9 of Clubs).
DON'T RUN ON TEO #WORLDSERIES
— MLB (@MLB)
1:49 AM • Oct 29, 2024
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler
In the fourth inning of Game 3 of the 2024 World Series, Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler faced his biggest challenge when Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees smacked a double, sparking life in the home crowd. But a diving grab by Dodgers Mookie Betts, followed by a perfect throw from Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez to Dodgers catcher Will Smith nabbed Stanton at home plate. (See video above). When Buehler left the game at the end of five innings, he had held the Yankees scoreless.
The ‘chemistry’ between pitcher (Walker Buehler), catcher (Will Smith) and left field outfielder (Teoscar Hernandez) was paramount in making the run-stopping defensive play happen (see video above) in the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees. You could say ‘it was in their cards’’: Walker Buehler, born July 28, is the King of Hearts/8 of Clubs, sharing the exact same card (8 of Clubs) with Will Smith, born March 28, the 8 of Clubs/10 of Hearts; Hernandez, born October 15, is the 7 of Clubs/Queen of Spades — Smith and Hernandez ‘suited and connected’ (7 of Clubs to the 8 of Clubs).
Todd’s Key Takeway
Birthdays matter. The above examples demonstrate that our birthdays enable us to achieve higher levels of performance according to certain time cycles. Understanding and leveraging the CROWNLINE Method, each individual can examine their various cycles and identify windows of opportune periods for extraordinary outcomes.
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Chantal S., Executive recruiter, says “Gifted, Exceptional, Entertaining and Unforgettable are only a few words to describe my experience with Todd Anthony Person and The CROWNLINE Method. This is an exceptional technique utilized to match human relationship chemistry at all levels from business to soulmates. There are multiple pattern levels from one-on-one matching to full family trees explaining your compatibility with certain individuals. I understood how I connect with my family as well as with business associates. It also showed how incompatible I am with certain people and how some of my past love relationships were doomed. I highly recommend that experience for anyone looking to better understand relationships new or old. It’s fascinating and even if you are not a believer in zodiac signs, cards, and planets, you will understand the method to connect.”
Soheila S., Real estate broker, says, “The founder of the CROWNLINE Method, Todd Anthony Person, demonstrates ultra passion, deep knowledge and a relentless quest to help people comprehend, and decode, human relationship chemistry. A friend of mine and I have the same birthday and we get along so well; we came to see Todd in-person and he had fantastic insights about us derived from our cards that ring true for us."
Joel D., Novelist & award-winning journalist, says: “Todd and the CROWNLINE Method assessed my birthdate and the birthdate of my deceased wife —and was spot-on to show me how our cards alignment reflected the supreme dynamic of a romantic relationship — soulmates.”
Greg E., Chief Human Resources Officer of a corporation with $20 billion in annual revenue, says: “Todd and the CROWNLINE Method are impressive!”
Tracy M.,” a former college basketball superstar and NBA Championship ring bearer, says, “I have known Todd since the 1990s and I can tell you that I have personally observed how the CROWNLINE Method de-codes human relationship chemistry. I use the Method in my business and my family to help me make informed decisions about important matters that involve human relationship chemistry.”
Jessica H. , a life coach specializing in alignment of physical and mental conditioning, says, “My belief in the CROWNLINE Method goes back to the early 2000’s. Todd Person gave my then-boyfriend and me good news about our relationship. We were suited & connected. We were indeed well-suited and connected to one another, but the (cards) confirmation from Todd took out the guesswork. Soon after, we were married and have been for the past decade. I didn’t see Todd again until 2023, and the information he could deliver from his CrownLine consultations had increased tenfold. He told my husband and I that we would be moving that year — and we did. He told us that we would have an excellent money-making year, and we did. Everything he told us happened down to the day! Todd’s system is impressive and has helped me navigate through my life experience with more certainty and clarity.”
Shellee R. , a successful small business owner and parent of two successful adult kids, says, “The CROWNLINE Method reveals the connections in life and relationships. The cards and their meanings explain to us how and why our lives connect with others. It has been fascinating to see the clarity and confidence that the CROWNLINE Method can provide.”
Ava-Marie L., an NCAA division I scholar-athlete, says, “The CROWNLINE Method is amazingly accurate, and I successfully applied it to my personal life on campus, able to connect with a great guy, based on our respective birthdates.”
Dylan G., an NCAA division I scholar-athlete playing quarterback, says, “I used the CROWNLINE Method as part of my decision-making for choosing the right NCAA school to play football. My cards aligned with those of the coach and the offensive coordinator, and I’m feeling great about my prospects for having a successful college career in the quarterback position.”
Nik J., a financial analyst, says, “Since my introduction to CrownLine, I’ve seen many of the patterns play out in my own life. I believe the CROWNLINE Method is very powerful and I highly recommend to those with an open mind to consult with Todd. Many mysterious aspects of relationships and life can be explained.”
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