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Category Archives: Sports
Things I Want to Remember, Vol. 7
Last night before bed, Joshua and I sat down to watch a little Sunday night baseball. During the commercial, he turns to me and says, “Daddy? Do you think Albert Pujols could come over to our house sometime and play … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Kids, Music
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MLB Thoughts: April 30, 2010
I was on the road last Friday, so I missed my usual MLB review. That meant no commentary on the previous week, including the Cardinals / Mets 20 inning marathon game. Here’s all I’m going to say about that game: … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Kelly Johnson, New York Mets, Trevor Hoffman
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MLB Thoughts – April 16, 2010
For whatever it’s worth, I think it’s very cool that Major League Baseball has developed Jackie Robinson Day. I don’t want to wax poetic, but Robinson was more than a great ballplayer; he was a great American. Robinson is one … Continue reading
Things I’m Loving
I realized it’s been two years since I’ve done one of these ubiquitous “Things I Love” posts; so until the creative juices start flowing again, this is what you get. The MLB At Bat 2010 app for iPhone. Ever since … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Books, General, Music, Sports, What I'm Loving
Tagged Anne Lamott, iTunes U, Jakob Dylan, MLB At Bat 2010 for iPhone
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MLB Thoughts – April 9, 2010
I’m going to try something new here; a Friday column focused solely on the week that was in Major League Baseball. Here are my reflections on Opening Week 2010. I’ll start with my St. Louis Cardinals, who leave Cincinnati with … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports, St. Louis Cardinals, Video
Tagged Albert Pujols, Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox, Chipper Jones, Hank Aaron, Jason Heyward, Jim Thome, Mark Buehrle, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Vernon Wells, Yovani Gallardo
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NL West Preview
Final 2010 MLB preview. Click below to see my run down of the other divisions: AL West Preview NL Central Preview AL Central Preview NL East Preview AL East Preview San Francisco Giants Key additions: 1B Aubrey Huff; 3B / … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, L.A. Dodgers, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants
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AL West Preview
Winding down the previews here. Today it’s the AL West. For a preview of the other divisions, check out the links below. NL Central Preview AL Central Preview NL East Preview AL East Preview Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Key … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged L.A. Angels, Oakland A's, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers
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NL Central Preview
Ah, home sweet home. The NL Central…the only division I really care about. If you know anything about me, you know I’m a huge St. Louis Cardinals fan. With that in mind, I’ll begin my NL Central preview with a … Continue reading
AL Central Preview
For my AL East preview, click here; NL East can be found here. This division, along with the NL West, is going to be pretty difficult to handicap. I’m not sure any of these teams are head and shoulders ahead … Continue reading
NL East Preview
Last week, I covered the AL East; now we’ll take a look at the Senior Circuit’s Eastern Division. We’ll begin with the pennant winning Phillies. Philadelphia Phillies Key additions: SP Roy Halladay; 3B Placido Polanco; RP Danys Baez Key losses: … Continue reading