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Monday, July 22, 2024
6 Months
Friday, July 19, 2024
Cars in Indiana
Gee whiz, this was a while ago by now. About two weeks ago I went to an indy-ball game with the family. Usually when you go to one of these, you can get away with at least a few autographs. Well, this particular time I ended up with two.
One of these autographs is from a 25-year old relief pitcher named Tanner Riley, who has a 17.47 ERA this season. He signed my old raggedy baseball glove that I got when I was eight years old. Yeah, I've had it for a while now.
The other auto that I got was one that I've been waiting for for about two years. I finally found Curtis Terry, who's actively playing for the Lake Country DockHounds.
Terry played part of a season with the Texas Rangers in 2021, which didn't really go all too well. He went 4-for-45 (.089) at the dish in his 13 big-league games. But on the bright side, he did hit two doubles. He was really good in the minors before coming up, slugging well over .500. While playing for the independent league, Curtis has a batting average below .230, but the slug is still there.
It was really nice to get the autograph of a former major leaguer, especially one whom I have the rookie card of. He was really nice when I talked to him briefly (more of just a 'Hi, will you sign this?'), and I'm glad to finally rest knowing I got what I came for.
Y'all have a great weekend, and happy collecting!
Sunday, July 14, 2024
What to Look Forward To
Well, to put it bluntly, the All-Star Break begins tomorrow. The actual All-Star Game is to be played on July 16th, at Globe Life Field, home of the 2023 World Champion Texas Rangers.
While my campaign failed to bear much fruit since Jose Altuve won the starting second base role for the AL All-Stars, Marcus Semien will be starting the game anyway. It appears that Altuve will miss the game while nursing a sore hand.
While both of the All-Star teams look really good this year (with the exceptions of a few positions), there are a few players that I am dissapointed are left out.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
The Rifleman
I haven't posted in a week. I've been out of town, busy with family, and struggling with computer issues; the usual, I guess. Anyway, I threw this draft together a while ago, but never thought to post it. It wasn't that good. But since It's already prepared and I have nothing else to go with, well, here we are.
Here's something cool; I saw The Rifleman a little while back. In case you didn't know, it's a western TV show that aired from 1958-1963. A little but before my time, but MeTV is always playing those older shows in the mornings, so I'll check them out sometime.
Anyway, I found the lead actor really interesting. After doing my research, I figured out that he played briefly in the majors in 1949 and 1951. His name is Chuck Connors, and his nickname was, of course, the Rifleman.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Fourth of July
Happy Independence Day!
Let's hope that nobody encounters any aliens or accidentally burns their house down with an errant firework.
Ah yes, on this day in 1776 our Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence and made the USA an independent country. During the baseball games today, the teams wear special hats to commemorate the event.
If you wanna see something cool, quit reading this blog and take a look at the Fourth of July post from Wrigley Wax. If you wanna see me be a wise-guy, well then you can stay here. I'll give you a minute to check out that Wrigley Wax post.
Now then, let's cheer for the Red, White and Blue!
Friday, June 28, 2024
Help the Cause
Starting this Sunday, I believe at 11:00 Central time, voting for the starting positions of the 2024 MLB All-Star game starts.
Why do I care? I mean, I didn't even vote for the all-stars on the initial ballot (though I did fill one out). Well, you see, the starting second base role is going to be vied for by these two gentlemen:
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Thinking out Loud....
I'm going to be headed upstate on Friday to a sibling's baseball tournament with the rest of my family, so that's nice, but I'll have less access to the blog.
Now then, where was I? Oh yes. I was thinking to myself earlier today. While this isn't a particularly peculiar thing for me to do, what I thought of I wanted to share in complex fashion today. Well, here we go. Buckle up, especially if you don't agree with me.
Josh Sborz. He's a relief pitcher on the Rangers. He struck out Ketel Marte looking to end the World Series in 2023. Simple facts. However, a few things came to mind while reliving this moment in my head about four hours ago. While a few of them I would love to go over, I'll go over the more indirect one that came up rather than the fact that the closer didn't close out the win!
Josh Sborz had a 5.50 ERA in 2023 in 52 1/3 innings pitched. This is not good. I have long considered seasons like this among relievers bad. And yes, on the outside, and quite too often on the inside, they are. When your pitcher is just mediocre running on bad all year. I know what it's like. Anyway, in the postseason that magical year, Sborz pitched to an 0.75 ERA in twelve innings. This, obviously, is really good.
Yes, I do like Josh Sborz, though he's not my favorite relief pitcher. More of a Jacob Latz guy myself. Wow, those two sentences sounded odd. I am currently working on filling out my favorite position players of 2024, but that's a post for a different day.
Anyway, Josh Sborz, like many relievers, gets really hot and looks like the best in the game, and then fizzles out and looks like the worst. Then he gets hot again, then he fails again. That'll happen sometimes. A bad outing really bloats the ERA of a reliever. A brilliant example of another reliever who suffers from this is another Josh, Hader.
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