There’s a very grim new meaning for the term “Magnificent 7” in 2020, at least if you’re a baseball fan. The original “Magnificent 7” was a 1960 Western movie that later migrated to TV. The movie was remade in 2016. The earlier movie had a fairly memorable theme for a few decades. ...
Local Writer Trashes Trenton Thunder Change to Independent Ball
Hi friends. Here's how I see baseball on this Thursday, December 3. Since 1994, AA baseball has been played just outside Trenton, New Jersey. At first, the Tigers played there for a year before moving their AA operation to Jacksonville. Then the Red Sox took over until they could ...
World Series Presents … Leftovers–Again?
Hi all. Here's how I see baseball as we approach the 2020 World Series. As long as this year's playoffs have gone on, the question isn't "Who let the dogs out," as it was 20 years ago. The question is, "Who has the most left?" The series, destined to ...
Two Games That Show What Baseball Should Be; Braves and Yankees Win Epic Struggles
Hi friends. Here's how I see baseball on this Thursday, October 1. Nothing has been normal about the year 2020 or its baseball season, but two of yesterday's 8 games brought back all that ever was great about this game. The Braves and Reds locked horns in an old-fashioned pitching ...
This is Baseball’s Fault; Pujols Ties Mays with 660 … and Nobody Notices
This is the kind of event that should have stopped the presses. Facebook and Twitter should be blowing up with this. I found out from an unusual source, a man who doesn't care a fig for baseball. I was astonished not to have seen the news about Albert Pujols tying Willie ...
Cubs Mills No-Hits Brew Crew
Hi friends. Here's how I see baseball on this Sunday, September 13. A quiet Sunday suddenly became interesting when I got the word. The Cubs' Alec Mills had a no-hitter on through 7 innings. I signed on in time for the last of the 8th. It was ...
R I P Lou Brock; Murphy Said He Could Fly
Hi all. It doesn't seem fair that, so soon after writing hail and farewell to Tom Seaver, another Hall of Famer should join the angels. Lou Brock did so yesterday, at age 81. Nothing happens for the first time twice. 1971 was my year of discovery, the year ...
To Write the Impossible–R I P #41, Seaver Passes at 75
Hi all. Anybody here ever felt their duty was to lift a 500-pound concrete block with their bare hands? Friends, that's the job I've been putting off since I heard that Tom Seaver had passed away. He left this world Monday morning after a long illness, though the word wasn't released ...
Giolito Isn’t Ice Cream; Throws No-Hitter at Pirates
The White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito has probably taken some ribbing because his last name sounds like the Italian or Spanish word for "ice cream"-gelado or helado. Early in his career, his pitches were meatballs and his ERA was over 6.0. Last night, he became "The Emperror of Ice Cream." A ...
Coors Field, Wrigley Field, No–Madness in Pittsburgh
Hi friends. Here's how I see baseball on this Saturday, August 8. If you followed last night's game between the Tigers and Pirates in Pittsburgh via Twitter, you could be forgiven for thinking whoever was tweeting had been into the Iron City. If you've never been to Pittsburgh, I.C. is a ...