June 17, 2013: Surprise!

Last night I got home from work and found out that tonight's shift had, since I left, been changed to this morning. My manager has several positive qualities, but "remembering to tell people when their next-day schedules are changed dramatically" is not one of them.

48 thoughts on “June 17, 2013: Surprise!”

  1. So basketball. This is an amazing series. I thought Ginobili was done and he might still be, but last night was vintage Manu. Danny Green has made an incredible deal with the Devil and if SA wins, he's the Finals MVP. LBJ missed bunnies all over the place, but ultimately, this was the Spurs at their absolute best, just beating the Heat. If the series holds form, the Heat win game six and game seven, if it comes, is going to be epic.

    Even though the games have largely been blowouts, this has been a very entertaining series. The league must be giddy, although I'm sure they'd like some closer games.

    1. Tomorrow is the Midwest League's All-Star game. I suspect Buxton's final Low-A game will be that one.

  2. Bad British Baseball commentary has been floating around the webs this weekend. I found it pretty amusing

    httpv://youtu.be/lKY5fmDGVLs

    1. If it had been the guy lighting the fireworks, I guess it could been said that he, uh, ass-umed the risk.

    1. The chorus is harder. I have to span an entire octave with my right hand. My hands are big enough, but the aren't really flexible enough.

  3. So, the Celtics are on the verge of blowing the team up. KG likely to end up in LA with the Clippers, along with Doc Rivers and maybe even Paul Pierce.

  4. I'll admit: I read this looking for a who said it:

    Well, if Tiger Woods is really done, I think he would go down as the most gifted golfer in history and the golfer who wasted the most gifts.

    To win 14 majors in only 13 years, then to never win another? That would be like swimming the English Channel and then drowning in the hotel pool.

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    1. It would be like swimming the English Channel 14 times in 13 years and then never doing it again.

  5. Got a nice anniversary surprise today. The Inland Empire 66ers were giving away free tickets to tonight's Angels-Mariners game. Just had to show up at the box office in time to claim tickets. So, we got four free tickets to the game. Up in the nosebleed, but I won't complain about free tickets (other than the cost of parking and gas to drive to Anaheim). Good thing we chose to go out for lunch for our anniversary instead of dinner.

  6. Jim Leyland, funny guy

    Jon Morosi @jonmorosi
    Quote of the year, from Leyland: "Machado leads the league in doubles. I'm second in doubles -- double vodkas, double scotches ... "

    1. it is on NBC Sports. Because they apparently don't care about growing their brand, or don't have the clout to make NBC preempt re-runs.

        1. when the NHL deal was signed, hockey was still on Versus and NBC lost viewers when hockey (even the Stanley Cup games) where on. so having the games on cable made sense. But NBC is in the outhouse, and probably having a Cup game on network wins the night.
          But, how come the game isnt available on the local Chicago and Boston NBC stations is a good question.

          1. Hockey still is on Versus, in a way, since Versus is now NBCSports. Your point about why not on local TV is interesting. I wouldn't be surprised if there's some regulation about airing things over the air and on cable at the same time.

            1. its done in the NFL when games are on ESPN or NFL Network. I believe its now KARE 11 that simulcasts the Vikings national broadcast games.

  7. I was just going to comment how well Frankie Liriano is doing tonight, then he gives up a HR that went about 750 feet.

  8. On the Twins website, it looked like Willingham must have been having vision problems. The headline:

    Willingham gets cortisone shot, eyes Tuesday
    return

    had the line break just as I show it there. (Link)

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