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Category Archives: Baseball
Best Books of 2019
Each year I set myself a goal to read 52 books — one per week. Most years I don’t hit the mark but I read exactly 52 books in 2018 and by the time I finish my current read, I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Books, Church, Culture, Faith, God, Gospel, Kingdom Values, Leadership, Missiology, Philosophy, Politics, Scripture, Social Issues, Sports, Theology
Tagged Brené Brown, Brian Zahnd, Cormac McCarthy, David Bentley Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Evernote, Fleming Rutledge, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, John Mark Hicks, Jonathan Franklin, Josh Suchon, KIndle, Lee Camp, Martin Laird, Michael Eric Dyson, Michal Gorman, Nick de Semlyen, Patrick Rothfuss, Peter Scazzero, Robin DiAngelo, Ron Chernow, Salvador Alvarenga, The Brothers Karamazov
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Double
A double to deep right center
A Night Game at Angels Stadium
June 29, 2019, sunset at Angels Stadium
2019 MLB All-Stars Voting Guide
Major League Baseball has a new voting process for determining the starters for the Midsummer Classic this year. I’ll be honest: not loving it. But it is what it is. The primary portion of the voting is complete and now … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
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RBI Single
Solid RBI single to finish the travel ball season with a .346 batting average.
Our Crew in St. Lou
Baseball trip to St. Louis 2019 — School is OUT!
Posted in Baseball, Family, Sports, St. Louis Cardinals
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