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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Minor Details: Games of July 4
A big comeback for Rochester. Another good start for Jose Berrios. Also good starts by Ethan Mildren, Chih-Wei Hu, and Jadison Jimenez.
Happy Birthday–July 5
Jack Farrell (1857)
Robert Brown (1876)
Charles Stoneham (1876)
Bump Hadley (1904)
Jack Krol (1936)
Curt Blefary (1943)
Gary Matthews (1950)
Rich Gossage (1951)
Dave Eiland (1966)
Tim Worrell (1967)
Bo Porter (1972)
Jesse Crain (1981)
Jorge Polanco (1993)
Robert Brown owned various teams in Vancouver from 1910-45. He was also president of the Western International League in 1953. He is a member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
Charles Stoneham owned the New York Giants from 1919 until his death in 1936.
Jack Krol was a long-time minor league manager and major league coach. coaching for St. Louis from 1977-80 and San Diego from 1981-86.
July 5, 2014: Howl
You guys weren't kidding about the dogs. This neighborhood was nothing but barks and yelps once the fireworks started.
2014 Who Cares?
Apparently falling behind 6-1 is not a good way to win a ballgame.
No, I'm not referring to the Twins, although it didn't work for them either. I'm referring to the Charlotte Stone Crabs, who had an even more difficult task trying to come back while facing one Jose Orlando Berrios of the Ft. Myers Miracle.
I normally recap the Twins' game on Fridays, but I figured there would be a lot more interest in one of the few shining stars in the Twins' system this year. Plus, I chose to spend the Fourth with my family and only saw the condensed game for the Twins. Continue reading 2014 Who Cares?
Paul Simon – American Tune
A simple song for your 4th. Have a fun and safe one, everybody.
1975
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Celebrate your independence from store-bought cookies! (Um, maybe I’m trying too hard to get into the spirit of the day.) This recipe came from my paternal grandmother, and I’ve never seen another chocolate chip cookie recipe quite like it. The cookies have a wonderfully light texture. And I know this will sound odd, but I actually don’t like these right out of the oven. I prefer them once they’ve cooled and have lost a little bit of their crispness.
These are also excellent if you need to apologize to anyone in your life. For instance, if you gave someone else a pizza dough recipe that broke his brand-new food processor. Not that I’ve ever done anything like that.
1 cup (2 sticks) butter [or Earth Balance]
1 cup (7 oz.) granulated sugar
1 cup (8 oz.) brown sugar
1 egg, room temperature
1 tablespoon milk [or soy/almond/whatever milk]
1 cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 cups (18.5 oz.) all-purpose flour*
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
10-12 oz. semisweet chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350°F. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, combine flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt. Stir briefly and set aside.
Using a stand mixer (or sturdy electric hand mixer and a large bowl), cream butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar, beating on medium speed for approximately 3 minutes, until light and fluffy. Scrape down sides of bowl. Add egg and milk and beat for 30 seconds. Turn mixer to low and gradually add oil and vanilla while beating. Continue beating for an additional 1 minute. Scrape down sides of bowl.
Add flour mixture—start blending on slowest speed and gradually increase to medium speed. Beat until just combined and no more flour is visible. Stir in chocolate chips.
Use a cookie scoop, spoon, or your hands to form dough into 1.5-inch mounds. Place about 2 inches apart on parchment-lined cookie sheets. (These cookies do spread a fair amount while baking.)
Bake for 12-14 minutes, rotating sheets on top and bottom racks halfway through. When done, cookies will still be pale in the middle but edges will be starting to brown.
Let sit on cookie sheet for 5 minutes (these can be a little fragile just out of the oven), then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Store in an airtight plastic container or ziplock bag for up to 1 week. This recipe makes a fairly ridiculous quantity of cookies (maybe 5 dozen?), but the cookies also freeze beautifully.
*I generally replace half the flour with white whole wheat four. That makes the cookies into health food, right?
2014 Game 85: New York Yankees at Minnesota Twins
Chase Whitley
v
Kyle Gibson
The Twins accomplished something no other team had this season: scored more than three (earned) runs against Tanaka. Now the Yankees send out someone named Chase Whitley. He faced them once already on June 1 in New York, giving up just one run in six innings. This time, the Twins are bringing the fireworks and I predict they will score eight runs, maybe in one inning.
World Cup Matchday 20
Minor Details: Games of July 3
A good game for Alex Meyer. Solo home runs beat New Britain. Elizabethton wastes a fine start by Sam Gibbons.