And we’re back
After a thoroughly enjoyable, active and at the same time relaxing vacation, I’m back at it. It will take me a bit to catch up on some of the stuff I missed, but I did ignore several developments, too. There’s…
After a thoroughly enjoyable, active and at the same time relaxing vacation, I’m back at it. It will take me a bit to catch up on some of the stuff I missed, but I did ignore several developments, too. There’s…
After 22 seasons, Randy Johnson has announced his retirement. After originally planning a conference call for tomorrow, the Big Unit moved it up to tonight so as not to step on tomorrow’s announcement of the new Hall of Fame class….
Am I surprised at the Mets’ 2-0 series lead? Not really. I am, however, suprised at just about every other outcome in the Division Series so far. The one series at 1-1 was Tigers-Yankees? Wow. Oakland owned the Metrodome, then…
The last time two 300-game winners took the mound to start in the same game was June 28, 1986, when Phil Niekro and Cleveland visited the Angels and Don Sutton. Neither starter got the decision in the 9-3 California (as…
I think we’ve seen the true Randy Johnson. He’s certainly a great pitcher and a fierce competitor, but he’s no class act. He’s no Yankee off the field. His incident with the CBS 2 cameraman in New York was a…
We have a neighbor we call the Cranky Old Man. He’s a thin, little man who shuffles around his driveway and front yard and is always giving advice to children playing too close to the street, or to Casey and…
The Late Show‘s Top Ten Cool Things About Pitching A Perfect Game As read by Randy Johnson on May 19, 2004: 10. “After this, I can go 0-15 for the year and honestly not give a crap.”9. “My pre-game dinner…