Baltimore designates Willie Eyre for assignment.
Baltimore signs Steve Tolleson to a minor league contract.
Boston announces David Ortiz has accepted salary arbitration.
Cleveland names Scott Erickson pitching coach of Class A Carolina.
Colorado trades a player to be named later for Kevin Slowey.
Mets agree to terms with Jon Rauch on a one year contract.
Pittsburgh agrees to terms with Jose Morales on a minor league contract.
St. Louis organization (AAA Memphis) claims Shooter Hunt off waivers.
Texas agrees to terms with Yangervis Solarte on a minor league contract.
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Spanning the Globe
DOMINICAN LEAGUE
Aguilas 7, Cibao 2 in Aguilas. Alexi Casilla was 3-for-3 for Cibao.
Escogido 3, Licey 0 in Escogido. Pedro Florimon was 2-for-3 with 3 RBIs for Escogido.
MEXICAN LEAGUE
Mazatlan 7, Hermosillo 0 in Mazatlan. Anthony Slama struck out two in a scoreless inning for Mazatlan.
VENEZUELAN LEAGUE
Aragua 5, Lara 1 in Lara. Jose Mijares got the win with two perfect innings.
Magallanes 2, Anzoategui 1 in Anzoategui. Pedro Guerra allowed a run on two hits and a walk for Magallanes.
AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE
Perth 6, Brisbane 1 in Brisbane (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings). Rory Rhodes was 1-for-2 with a walk and an RBI for Brisbane.
Perth 6, Brisbane 5 in Brisbane (Game 2--9 innings--Scheduled 7 innings). Rory Rhodes was 0-for-4 for Brisbane.
FMD: Dec 9, 2011
I went over to Google+ (which for me is basically like CarterHayes' blog). CH and some of his friends were discussing not what Christmas on other Holiday music one likes, but what one is looking for in popular Christmas music. I'd like to ask that around here. I'm thinking primarily about contemporary music (in the sense of: since the last Twins' pennant, but feel free to expand that a bit to fit your needs). Also, I'm not trying to restrict it to non-religious songs, just songs for radio play, or regular iPod or streaming service play, rather than stuff for Christmas Choral Concerts or church organs.
In other words, if you're going to go looking for some new Christmas songs, or new performances of traditional Christmas songs, what are you looking for?
[I was gonna put more of my thoughts here, but other obligations sapped my time.]
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While I'm on the topic, there's a certain surviving Beatle who wrote a song a few decades ago that I hate with a white-hot passion. Give me six hours of James Taylor as opposed to one listen through of that recording. If someone puts that on the video of the day, I will break into the HTML code or whatever and find a way to give it a -10 stars. Without listening.
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Next week, I think I'll look at that list of Grammy nominations and make some hypercritical remarks.
December 9, 2011: Neck Tat is Clueless
A couple of days ago, I helped a customer, about 40 or so, who had the TC logo tattooed on his neck (I forgot to mention it because this was an hour or two before I helped Corey Hart). He twice said Morneau when he meant Mauer, he advocated Mauer moving to first and I had to remind him of the names of Shane Mack and Gene Larkin. I felt like I should have demanded a tattoo transfer.
Happy Birthday–December 9
Joe Kelley (1871)
Cy Seymour (1872)
Adam Comorosky (1905)
Billy Klaus (1928)
Joe DeMaestri (1928)
Darold Knowles (1941)
Jim Merritt (1943)
Del Unser (1944)
Jerry Cram (1947)
Doc Medich (1948)
Steve Christmas (1957)
Ed Romero (1957)
Juan Samuel (1960)
Tony Tarasco (1970)
Todd Van Poppel (1971)
Tony Batista (1973)
Outfielder Del Unser was drafted by Minnesota in the second round in 1965, but did not sign. Catcher Steve Christmas was drafted by Minnesota in the thirty-third round in 1975, but did not sign.
The Who – I’m A Boy
One of the more properly rated bands of all-time.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnhBYjoOSlk
Les Who, 1968
Spanning the Globe
DOMINICAN LEAGUE
Licey 4, Aguilas 0 in Aguilas. Luis Perdomo retired the only batter he faced for Aguilas.
Escogido 9, Este 6 in Escogido. Pedro Florimon was 3-for-4 with a triple, scoring twice and driving in two, for Escogido.
Cibao 6, Oriente 3 in Oriente. Alexi Casilla was 3-for-5 with a double and a triple, scoring twice, for Cibao. Esmerling Vasquez pitched 1.1 innings, giving up an unearned run on a hit, for Oriente.
PUERTO RICAN LEAGUE
Caguas 6, Ponce 2 in Ponce. Deinys Suarez started and went 3.1 innings, giving up two runs on four hits and two walks.
Mayaguez 9, Carolina 2 in Carolina. Eddie Rosario was 0-for-3 for Mayaguez.
VENEZUELAN LEAGUE
Caracas 5, Aragua 1 in Caracas. Josmil Pinto was used as a reserve for Aragua but did not bat. Cesar Ciurcina pitched a scoreless inning for Aragua, giving up a hit and a walk.
AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE
Perth 3, Brisbane 2 in Brisbane. Rory Rhodes was 0-for-1 with two walks and a sacrifice bunt for Brisbane.
Classic Album Reviews: Elvis Costello and the Attractions — This Year’s Model (1978)
My momma has always said that if your nom de punk includes the name Elvis, you better have the songs to back it up. After the solid debut of My Aim Is True, Elvis Costello was determined to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump so Elvis came out with both guns ablazin’ in this 1978 release and it is just as furious and fierce as anything the Clash were putting out at the time which is not bad considering that it’s most memorable instrument is a Farfisa Organ. In short, Elvis Costello did have the songs worthy of his name.
From its opening line of “I don’t wanna kiss you, I don’t wanna touch….. you” to the slamming “radio radio!" that closes the album, Elvis is spittin’ mad as his serpent’s tongue spews out song after song about fashion, relationships, and modern radio. Musically the album is spare with guitar, bass, that wonderful organ, and a simple drum backing. It’s Elvis’ first album with the Attraction and they provide nice background vocals and a tight midsection. Very little overdubs or studio tricks here. This album is lean, muscular, and cutting. And I loved every second of it.
When Elvis Costello made that famous SNL appearance in late 1977 I was watching at a friend’s house with his mom. Here comes Elvis with the nerdy Buddy Holly glasses, tight jeans, and a spastic, frantic stage presence playing Pump It Up. My friend’s mom thought it was a skit and was incredulous when we told her that no it was a real act. Later during the second song when Elvis stopped the first few bars of Less Than Zero and played Radio Radio instead, I was hooked. Unfortunately it took me a couple more years to finally buy this album. When I switched over to CD’s it was one of the first CD’s I ever bought. I probably have played it at least once a month for some 30 years and never get sick of it. Whatever other musical genre I was currently into, whether it be punk, country, folk, jazz, old school rock and roll, Gregorian chant, sea shanty’s, etc., This Year’s Model has always been there.
Radio Radio of course is a favorite. I saw Elvis Costello play at the Myth nightclub a few years back and he played this song perfectly. Costello has probably played this song thousands of times over the past 30 years and to still just lay it down with such fury and conviction was just incredible. Unfortunately part of the reason may be that its words ring more true today than they did in 1978. Can you think of a verse that describes today’s commercial radio any better than this:
You either shut up or get cut up/They don't wanna hear about it/It's only inches on the reel-to-reel/And the radio is in the hands of such a lot of fools/Tryin' to anaesthetize the way that you feel!
For that line alone, This Year’s Model is deservedly a classic album and worthy of a place on your turntable, discplayer, Ipod, or Spotify playlist.
Happy Birthday–December 8
Jack Rowe (1856)
Jimmy Austin (1879)
Sam Zoldak (1918)
Jim Pagliaroni (1937)
Brant Alyea (1940)
Ed Brinkman (1941)
Ken Roy (1941)
Masahiro Doi (1943)
Alan Foster (1946)
Jeff Grotewold (1965)
Mike Mussina (1968)
Vernon Wells (1978)
We would also like to wish a happy sixth birthday to AMR’s son, HPR.