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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Jason Bay to sign with Mets
Unfortunately for Bay, a hot market never really developed in the off-season and latest reports were that the Mets had offered him 4 years/$65 million. The Red Sox, unable to wait for Bay to decide, had already signed Mike Cameron leaving Bay few options.
Jason Bay was a well-liked and respected player in Boston. He was a power hitter who had a tendency to strike out frequently. Even so, he still hammered over 30 home runs and over 110 RBIs last year. More importantly, perhaps, was that he seamlessly moved into the position left vacant by the departure of Manny Ramirez in 2008.
I wish Bay well in New York. He seemed a decent fellow, very professional in his ethic and demeanor. Good luck, Jason Bay. You'll need it at CitiField.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
For what it's worth....
Unfortunately, when I get the time to sit down and focus on making a blog entry, either the idea has flown away or the steam necessary to run the writing engine has cooled down.
Sometimes I think I overthink what I want to write which leads to the paralysis of analysis (which is a phrase I picked up from my days in Amway over 15 years ago). And sometimes I only have a shred of an idea which I don't take time to think out at all.
The upside to all this is this: without an idea to develop, my blog entries can be shorter.
Much shorter.
And they won't take as much time, effort or discipline to carry out.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Spam
So, really, don't waste your time.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Scutaro Signing
redroverredrover wrote: Yikes. The guy had one good year and now he's our starting SS? Sounds like the next Julio Lugo to me. However, I'm glad we've got another player to add to the list of silliest Red Sox names, joining the likes of:
Heathcliff Slocumb
Arquimedez Pozo
Coco Crisp
Izzy Alcantara
Nomar Garciaparra
Gar Finnvold
Please add to this list. I know I'm missing some gems.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Can we get some clarity?
It is this: Defense wins games.
I beg to differ.
Defense, technically, prevents the other team from winning the game. If there's good defense, but little to no offense, then there's often no win for that team.
Occasionally, the defense will score points. Take, for instance, an intercepted pass in the NFL which is then run for a touchdown. But in this case, the defense has become offense because defense, by its very nature, does not score points. It tries to prevent the other team from scoring points.
'Nuff said.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Bah
Good for them. Lousy for everyone else.
I don't care for the Yankees. I think it's genetic. I don't hate the players - I don't even know them. You should never hate someone you don't know due to lack of justifiable cause. But I don't like them, will always root against them.
I tend to think their fans are obnoxious. And, yes, they probably say the same thing about Red Sox fans. Their gloating makes me want to block their news feeds on Facebook. I am not a fan of gloating.
So the Yankees won #27.
From what everyone is saying, it sounds like they think that the team as it is currently comprised won all 27 World Series. But that can't be right.
It has been 9 years since their last WS victory. Back then, their starting roster looked like this:
Lineup
Jorge Posada*
Tino Martinez
Chuck Knoblauch
Scott Brosius
Derek Jeter*
Ricky Ledee
Bernie Williams
Paul O'Neill
Shane Spencer
Starting Pitchers
Roger Clemens
David Cone
Orlando Hernandez
Denny Neagle
Andy Pettitte*
Bullpen
Randy Choate
Jason Grimsley
Jeff Nelson
Mike Stanton
Mariano Rivera*
Joe Torre was managing and George Steinbrenner was micromanaging.
So, while the Yankees NAME has won 27 championships, the current Yankees TEAM has only won one. I wouldn't call the current team a dynasty. Nope, not at all.
The General Manager Meetings start Monday in Chicago.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Predictions
Yankees over Twins in 4.
Cardinals over Dodgers in 5.
Phillies over Rockies in 3.
Yankees/Cardinals World Series.
Cardinals win WS.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Say What?
None of the soul-stealing sleeze weasels were hit, but it was, of course, a very traumatic experience for them which caused "mental harm."
Now, please look at the basis of the lawsuit in the first paragraph.
Negligently hiring.
Think about that for a minute.
Negligently hiring.
So, according to the lawsuit, Tom & Gisele Brady (Bundchen) were negligent when they hired a security team to make their nuptials and post-nuptial celebration as private as possible.
In a perfect world, a judge would look at this for one second and toss it out with some sort of reprimand for the "injurees" seeking a nice pay day.
But given some of the decisions handed down by those who wear the robe over the last fifty or so years, it wouldn't surprise me at all to see this go through.
What a country!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Beware Clampi.. the new Trojan
Cyber criminals have created a highly sophisticated Trojan virus that steals online banking log-in details from infected computers.
The Clampi virus, which is spreading rapidly across hundreds of thousands of computers in Britain and the United States, infects computers when users visit websites that host a malicious code.
More here:
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A Blog Entry Just to Blog
That's OK. I don't make money from this blog. I don't have any regular followes of it.
All the same, I still feel a little guilty when I ignore or forget about it.
Don't know why.
It's mid-September. Red Sox are looking to clinch the wild card spot in the American League. The Patriots played their first game with Brady back in as quarterback for the first time in a year. They squeaked by in a heartbreaker for their opponents, the Buffalo Bills.
School has started. It's time for apple picking again.
My kids have birthdays coming up - both boys were born in September. Hey, talk about efficient, eh?
Besides the normal changing of seasons, there's not much different going on.
But at least it's a blog entry.
Friday, August 14, 2009
More Hypocrisy
He calls the people protesting against the socialistic healthcare bill as evil-mongers.
He said nothing, in the past, about all the protesters against the Iraq war, against G7, against anything that differed from his political point of view.
Here is the article:
Reid: Protesters are 'evil-mongers'
Town hall protesters are "evil-mongers," says Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)
Reid coined the term in a speech to an energy conference in Las Vegas this week and repeated it in an interview with Politics Daily.
Such "evil-mongers" are using "lies, innuendo and rumor," to drown out rational debate, Reid said.
"It was an original with me," Reid said of the term. "I maybe could have been less descriptive," he said, adding that "I doubt you'll hear it from me again."
Nevertheless, Reid worked in the word one more time during the interview.
"I feel I haven't done anything to embarrass [my children]," Reid joked. "Except maybe call somebody an evil-monger."
Harry Reid is despicable.