Venus is visible between 6pm and sunset tonight. Catch it. You'll be dead the next time it happens.
Monthly Archives: June 2012
Happy Birthday–June 5
Jack Chesbro (1874)
Eddie Joost (1916)
Lou Brissie (1924)
Duke Sims (1941)
Bill Spiers (1966)
Ray Lankford (1967)
Mike Coolbaugh (1972)
Russ Ortiz (1974)
There appear to be no major league players with connections to the Minnesota Twins born on this day.
Vic Chesnutt – Strange Language
got to my hotel after midnight. good times. anyway, here's a track from original jacksonville native vic chesnutt. he was born here, but left pretty quickly. i hope to do the same.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-Wv-709Xn8
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2012 Game 54: Minnesota at Kansas City
First Pitch - 7:10 p.m. CDT
Television - FSN, FSKC
Lineups
Boolean operators are cool. I did a Google search for Game 54 and this is the picture I got. Even I am too young to remember the show when it originally aired, but I do remember it vaguely from afterschool sitcom reruns way back in the day. Sorry, I get distracted easily these days.
Minor League Team Leaders
Minimum 100 at-bats, minimum 25 innings.
Minor Details: Games of 6/3
Great pitching in the minors. Some even by Twins pitchers. A suspended game in Rochester.
First Monday Book Day: Do you really wanna live forever?
I felt the need for some good, old-fashioned, rock-em, sock-em space adventure stories recently. So I reached for a volume with the appropriate cover art (manly man with bulging muscles and movie-star good looks in futuristic, military-style outfit, set amidst post-apocalyptic ruins): L.E. Modesitt Jr.'s omnibus, The Forever Hero, a stapling together of three novels: Dawn for a Distant Earth, The Silent Warrior, and In Endless Twilight.
This one is part post-apocalyptic saga, part superman story, and part tragedy. Yes, the hero in the story is a genetic freak who, as it turns out, is all-but-immortal (I'm not giving away any spoilers here; the "I" word shows up on the back cover blurb). Yes, the hero takes on the Herculean task of mucking out the Augean Stables restoring a devastated Earth to habitability, and of course succeeds. It's not the existential kind of tragedy. OR is it?
I was swept up by the story. Lots of action to be had here. But Modesitt also manages to add some philosophical heft, non-ridiculous historical/political/economic thought, and thoughtful, tragic twists that make this more than just a shoot-em-up. The hero struggles with the burden of myth-making and the complexities of moral choices on a galactic scale. And he struggles to maintain his humanity in the face of a long, long, long existence. I was thoroughly entertained and more than willing to suspend disbelief on many of the more ridiculous parts (like, umm, the fantastical interpretation of how evolution actually works).
What are you reading?
Happy Birthday–June 4
Tim Murnane (1851)
Tony Venzon (1915)
Billy Hunter (1928)
John McNamara (1932)
Phil Linz (1939)
Terry Kennedy (1956)
Tony Pena (1957)
Kurt Stillwell (1965)
Rick Wilkins (1967)
Scott Servais (1967)
Darin Erstad (1974)
J. C. Romero (1976)
June 4, 2012: M.O.I. Miss You Much
That game log yesterday really has me hankering for some internet and baseball with you guys. Just two more days left of my first world problem.
Roy Orbison – Cryin’
From Progressive Field the Johnny Cash Show, 1969.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85NzRj8d2Ik