Pete Richert – Oh What a Night

March 30, 2020

On April 12, 1962, one week prior to my 11th birthday, Pete Richert made his major league debut against the Cincinnati Reds. I was listening to the game on my transistor radio. Richert entered the game in the top of the bottom of the second inning, with two outs and a runner on second. The Reds had already scored four runs in the inning.

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“Shelter in Home” Random Thoughts

March 22, 2020

It took me a while to come to grips with it, but I’m now absolutely convinced that the coronavirus hysteria and panic has been perpetrated by the Boston Red Sox so that the Dodgers might never have Mookie Betts play a game for them. Think about it, it is plausible. Stinking Red Sox!!!

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I’ve Got Those Coronavirus Dodger Blues – College Edition

March 16, 2020

As hysteria about Covid-19 spreads across our land (faster than the disease and possibly more dangerous than the disease) we have found ourselves entered into uncharted territory with the suspension of all professional sports activities, as well as college sports and activities.   I have previously shared on here my love for college baseball.   I am an avid college baseball fan.   Well, this week the reaction to the Covid-19 virus affected…

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Connected With… Alanna Rizzo

March 9, 2020

One of my all-time favorite movies is “The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn” starring Sidney Poitier.  In it, Poitier plays Noah Dearborn, a 91‑year old carpenter who lives a simple life and existence, detached from modern life.   His only interest is woodworking, at which he is very gifted.  In his hands, woodworking tools are not just tools, they become instruments for creating works of art.   Poitier, who is also a…

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Rowan and Martin

March 1, 2020

Abbreviated Spring Time Random Thoughts – by 2Demeter2 (aka/Rowan) I was hoping to finish my article on Alanna Rizzo this week, but I have been down and out with the flu and a cold for the past 4 days, feeling rather punkish.  So that article will have to wait for another day.   On the other hand, one of the “benefits” of being down and out was that I got to…

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Random Thoughts on Spring Training

February 23, 2020

On Saturday, AC provided us with an amazing analysis of questions to be answered this spring.  It prompted me to go back a few years and see what the pressing questions were in the spring for the past few seasons and how they were answered:  Last year, the top questions facing the Dodgers heading into Spring training were: •      Is Clayton Kershaw definitely in decline?    I would feel safe to…

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His Name is Spoken More Than Virtually Any Other in the History of Baseball

February 19, 2020

Other than perhaps Jackie Robinson this player’s name is spoken more than any other in the history of baseball.   Not a day goes by where you don’t read his name, or hear it spoken on TV or the radio.  He’s not in the Hall of Fame(though a strong argument can be made that he should be) and he’s not normally mentioned among the great players of his time or of…

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Where’s Mookie?

February 9, 2020

My grandkids enjoy playing “Where’s Waldo”   That is until they don’t.   You see, while you think it would be easy finding a nerdy-looking bespeckled man, dressed in a bold red and white striped shirt, wearing a red and white beany, the artist has made a career out of crafting immense visual puzzles, complete with mammoth oceans of people, spiraling buildings, and mythical beasts that make spotting the elusive Waldo an…

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The Debacle

February 8, 2020

Anyone who has not been living under a rock knows about the Redsox – Dodger Trade Debacle. The Red Sox traded David Price and Mookie Betts to the Dodgers and paid half of Price’s salary, while the Dodgers sent Kenta Maeda to the Twins and the Twins were to send flamethrower Brusdar Graterol back to the Red Sox. In a separate move, the Dodgers will send Joc Pederson and Ross Stripling…

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