Happy Birthday–May 18

Babe Adams (1882)
Arndt Jorgens (1905)
Gil Coan (1922)
Jack Sanford (1929)
Carroll Hardy (1933)
Brooks Robinson (1937)
Reggie Jackson (1946)
Osamu Higashio (1950)
Dennis Leonard (1951)
Eric Gregg (1951)
Jim Sundberg (1951)
Andre David (1958)
Jim Bowden (1961)
Erik Hanson (1965)
Eric Young (1967)
Rich Garces (1971)
Joakim Soria (1984)

Pitcher Osamu Higashio is in the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame, winning 251 games.

Eric Gregg was a National League umpire from 1978-1999.

Jim Bowden was the general manager of the Cincinnati Reds from 1992-2003 and of the Washington Nationals from 2005-2009.

Two players who share a name with Minnesota Twins players, Scott Baker (1970) and Roy Smith (1976), were also born on this day.

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Game 40: T’s 5, M’s 4

These are always trying times in my home as my wife is a Mariners fan. Well, at least she wants the Mariners to win more than any other sports team. Of course, she has zero interest in any sports team, so that's not saying much.

The main "conflict" in the home as such comes from our boys. Junior is staunchly a Twins fan and makes sure it is well known when the Twins and M's play each other. (It was he who called the Twins the "T's" after my wife loudly announced "Go, M's.")

Trey, being the younger brother, of course, cannot support anything his older brother supports and "feels sorry for Mommy" because no one else cheers for the Mariners when they play the Twins, so he cheers for the Mariners. I'm sure he'll eventually realize he's a full-time Twins fan as he gets older (his favorite players or Joe Mauer and Glen Perkins), but it's still disappointing when he cheers against the Twins.

Which is why it always nice to win against the Mariners. The Twins needed a rare series-opening victory (although it is starting to become more common now) since King Felix is looming on Sunday.

Kyle Gibson pitched how he needs to pitch to be successful. Limited walks (2, 1 of which scored the only run against him) a handful of strikeouts and a bunch of groundball outs.

The Twins hit the ball much better than the 5 runs would indicate. At one point, they had line-drive outs to infielders in 3 out of  4 batters and a number of well-hit outs to OFs as well.

The one concern was the bullpen, which nearly coughed up another lead. The bullpen's K rate, even when including Perkins' rate, is perilously close to the starting staff's. I was hoping to make that gap smaller this year, but I didn't expect a bullpen that was pretty much the same as last year's to have a big drop. Hopefully, it is just SSS since a number of relievers are well below their career K rates (Thielbar is one who is well down and was hit hard in this game).

At least the Twins are back to .500, and they finally have more victories as the Twins than they did as the Senators, which is really sad to happen so soon from the Senators' perspective.

Triathlon

First triathlon of the year tomorrow in Simsbury (kayak, hill-run, then bike).  They sent out a possible flood warning, so the river part of the event could be iffy.  Supposed to do nothing today but I'll probably do an easy ride on the bike portion of the course.

Next weekend NBBW and I are doing the Cooperstown Sprint Triathlon.  We will incorporate visit to HOF and an olde-tymers game on the same weekend - should be fun.

Here is a clip on the Tarahumara:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnwIKZhrdt4.

Also I am getting addicted to the TED series: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0byYFXjRJM

At page 572 in Gravity's Rainbow.  I was carrying it when I went to the beer cave earlier this week - dude at the counter was raving about it and other Pynchon works.

 

 

May 17, 2014: Better Luck

Yesterday was one to forget, as I started with the most bizarre phone conversation I've ever had with a customer over the phone (he went from zero to RAGE without warning about five minutes into the call and legitimately threatened bodily harm, completely misdirecting his hostility; my continued civility and attempts to help seemed to make him angrier, as he just wanted to fight) and ended with my car dying about half a mile from home, where I ended up having to walk a good distance to pick up some antifreeze.

Happy Birthday–May 17

Hal Carlson (1892)
Del Webb (1899)
Cool Papa Bell (1903)
Ace Parker (1912)
Billy Hoeft (1932)
Ozzie Virgil (1932)
Dan Monzon (1946)
Carlos May (1948)
Pascual Perez (1957)
Greg Mathews (1962)
Jose Guillen (1976)
Carlos Pena (1978)

Del Webb was an owner of the New York Yankees from 1945-1964.

As you probably know, James "Cool Papa" Bell was a star in the Negro Leagues.  It was said that he was so fast he could turn out the light and be in bed before the room got dark.

Ace Parker is a member of both the College Football and Pro Football Hall of Fame.  He was an infielder for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1937-1938.

Left-hander Greg Mathews was drafted by Minnesota in the ninth round of the January draft in 1982, but did not sign.

We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to Philosofer.

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