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By James on
9/4/2007 9:39 AM
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We have quite a pretty park by our house where Ally plays. There’s a pool, 5 tennis courts, a playground, a creek, 2 baseball/soccer fields (for small kids) and a pavilion to host parties. The city of Decatur keeps it in pretty good shape but there is one part of it that has kind of made me sad this year. The one lower baseball field must not have been used by any youth leagues this year because the infield is filling up with grass quickly.
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Out of touch with reality |
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By James on
8/31/2007 9:35 AM
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This could simply be a case where the disconnect between generations is now becoming more pronounced for me but I’ve come to the realization of a few things regarding pro sports. Having grown up a sports fanatic, I’ve really become more of a casual observer and have cooled to just about every sport but hockey as of late. Moreso than any other era, I think the modern day athlete is completely out of touch with the average fan. A huge factor in this are the stratospheric salaries being paid these guys to play a game. As a proponent of capitalism, I have no problem with someone making an assload of money if someone is willing to pay them.< ...
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Defending Barry?!?!?! |
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By James on
7/20/2007 10:21 AM
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This will probably be my most unpopular post ever, especially considering how everyone feels about Barry Bonds (myself included). I haven’t read the book Game of Shadows yet and had I read it, I might not be writing this, but it’s time for people to get over Barry Bonds breaking the home run record.
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Making the game better |
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By James on
7/9/2007 11:48 AM
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Since this is the All Star week for baseball, I thought I’d throw out a few suggestions to tweak the Grand Old Game. With the exception of the Designated Hitter, I’m a traditionalist but there should be less stupid scoreboard crap and more personable entertainment like the sausage races they have in Milwaukee and the pierogi one in Pittsburgh. Obviously you would make ...
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Take Her Out To The Ballgame |
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By James on
6/27/2007 10:09 AM
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I’m going to stray from my usual blog meanderings today and switch into Proud Dad Mode regarding this past weekend. If there’s one advantage to interleague play, it was the fact that it allowed me to take my daughter to her first MLB game and see her dad’s hometown team. Last weekend the Tigers came to town and, as fate would have it, the Saturday game was at 3:55 PM since it was a Fox broadcast. Most games I can’t take her to as a 1 PM game is around her nap time and 7 PM is only an hour from her bedtime.
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Rod Beck |
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By James on
6/25/2007 10:59 AM
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I can’t let the passing away of Rod Beck yesterday go unnoticed on my blog. While a majority of his fame came when he was a reliever for the Giants, the two seasons he was in Chicago made him my favorite Cub (and Megan's too). What’s not to like about a fat guy with a Fu Manchu and a mullet that made Cubs fans forget all about the previous reliever who went do ...
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Pitch Counts |
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By James on
6/15/2007 11:38 AM
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I don’t have boys for children and I’m years removed from competitive baseball but once baseball is in your blood, it stays there. For that reason, I’m encouraged to see a new rule that was adopted by the Little League this year. With the curbing of all things we did in our youth seemingly growing each day (all in the name of "protecting our youth") – Dodgeball, Smear the Queer, Detention (now called “Opportunity Time” in my sister-in-law’s school district), crunchy McDonald’s apple pies – it’s refreshing to see pitch counts implemented in the Little Leagues now.
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Going into debt to watch millionaires play a game |
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By James on
4/24/2007 1:02 PM
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If you wonder why the gap is widening between the haves and have-nots, consider this latest scheme from the Atlanta Braves. This new marketing ploy is sure to catch on like wildfire not only through Major League Baseball but through all sports. Now baseball has joined furniture stores and electronics stores as places where you can buy a product on a “90 days same as cash” plan.
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Shootout at the CNN Corral |
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By James on
4/19/2007 6:14 PM
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Having been out of town makes this post quite delayed and I wouldn’t even revisit it if it weren’t for the side story. I was going to my first ever NHL playoff game last Thursday at Philips Arena and I usually park in a garage across from Centennial Olympic Park. I don’t mind walking through the park, especially during the holiday season when it’s decked out in festive lights, and it allows me the ability to not get stuck in a massive logjam that most people encounter as they try to leave.
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