Dan Rohlfing makes his pitching debut and gets a save. A late rally falls short for Fort Myers. Felix Jorge pitches well in a loss.
Monthly Archives: August 2014
Game Recap #110: Pounders 16, Poundees 3
Well, that was kind of fun.
August 4, 2014: Slim
Anwan "Slim Charles" Glover was stabbed at a nightclub last night. Be nice to each other, Citizens. Also, nightclubs for mid-30s folks? It's over.
Happy Birthday–August 4
Jake Beckley (1867)
Dolf Luque (1890)
Chick Galloway (1896)
Ski Melillo (1899)
Bill Hallahan (1902)
George Caster (1907)
Tuck Stainback (1911)
Luke Easter (1915)
Don Kolloway (1918)
Dallas Green (1934)
Frank Kostro (1937)
Ray Oyler (1938)
Cleon Jones (1942)
Johnny Grubb (1948)
Roger Clemens (1962)
B. J. Surhoff (1964)
Matt Merullo (1965)
Troy O’Leary (1969)
Bob Howry (1973)
Eric Milton (1975)
Scott Linebrink (1976)
Josh Roenicke (1982)
While this is an incredible day for names, it should be pointed out that none of these players was listed here because of his name. In fact, each of them had a substantial baseball career.
Jenny Lewis – Just One Of The Guys
Haven't heard great things about the new one, but, well... Not sure where I'm going with that.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1J-QA9ASJRk
Yew-Fest 2000.
Whilst in Minny this last week, I had a project to take out a mature Yew (6 ft. and nicely groomed) by the side of the house.
This last winter had been tough and this tree got some serious snow-wasting. It had to go.
I started by using hedge-trimmers to take out the upper portions, but you can only do so much with those. I then moved to using an ax, which is close work on a tree like that. Working in the heat I could only take out several branches before being drenched in sweat. I must have taken 20 showers due to this work.
I finally got it down to stump mode, then started digging out the dirt to take out the many roots (as much below as above). Man, that's tough work also.
I left it with still a bunch above ground and 40% cleared below ground. I might consider using 1) someone with a stump grinder or 2) use charcoal briquets to get the rest obliterated. Not sure.
Back in Hartford, we went out today for a 50 mile bike ride and my shoulders were toast. #tigerbalm.
2014 Game 110: Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox
Gibson (9-8, 3.94 ERA) v. Quintana (6-7, 3.15 ERA)
1. | D. Santana, CF | A. Eaton, CF |
2. | B. Dozier, 2B | G. Beckham, 2B |
3. | T. Plouffe, 3B | J. Abreu, DH |
4. | J. Willingham, LF | C. Gillaspie, 3B |
5. | K. Vargas, DH | A. Ramirez, SS |
6. | C. Colabello, 1B | P. Konerko, 1B |
7. | O. Arcia, RF | D. Viciedo, RF |
8. | E. Fryer, C | A. De Aza, LF |
9. | E. Nunez, SS | T. Flowers, C |
The Night I Opened For Fancy Ray McCloney
As you all know, for our second anniversary (after the cruise) I decided to do five minutes of stand-up at Rick Bronson's House of Comedy. I don't think I would have had the courage to do this without my wife. My entire family (including my parents) also came to watch. I'm blessed that they gave me my adult sense of humor and appreciate it.
The video is below, but first, a few highlights:
1. There were 13 guest comedians for open mic. The closer (Chris Knutson, who was pretty good) was actually the headliner the entire week. I was supposed to go second, which was great. Have someone open, then get up and off the stage before I get too nervous. Well, the first person didn't show. So I was surprisingly called right away. Yikes.
2. The first few guys who followed me were horrendous. One guy was about 70 and just told dirty internet jokes (and he had a lisp). One guy just sadly talked about how awful he was sexually. No jokes, just him berating himself. One guy I'm sure was higher than a kite and kept having to read his cheat sheet to remember his jokes.
3. As mentioned, Fancy Ray was there. For those who don't know who he is, he's a sort-of local celebrity who used to do late night commercials for local sex shops. He also had his own cable show where he interviewed people like Oprah (!). His entire act is him being famous for being famous. He was pretty obnoxious, but then he spent two minutes picking on my dad in the front row. He asked my dad if he had seen him on TV. My dad shook his head, and Fancy said it's probably because he watches too much internet porn. He then said my Dad looked like a 70's swinger who never got laid. Lots of laughs at our table for that.
4. Funniest guy of the night was Brandon Riddley. He had a five-minute bit on how awful his aunt's peanut butter was when he was a kid, and how it almost ruined his life.
5. Favorite one-liner of the night. "So last weekend I hosted a party. The theme was Alien vs. Predator. Only it had a twist. It was Illegal Aliens and Sexual Predators. Wound up just being a mustache party."
6. There was one obnoxious drunk kid in the crowd. He volunteered that he had just had a DWI and his ex-girlfriend's mother was there driving him around. Unfortunately, comedians kept egging him on and this weird relationship and the kid wound up heckling later comedians.
6. The emcee, Greg Coleman, was fantastic. He's in the picture above. He made everyone feel welcome and was pretty funny. He opened the evening with a few jokes, including one where he was convinced he had HIV as a kid, because he misinterpreted some lyrics from an Ice Cube song. I tell you this because it explain my opening joke. Enjoy. (Slightly NSFW due to adult humor and one four letter word)
Minor Details: Games of August 2
A big day for Bryan Haar. Matt Batts has a solid Class A debut. A strong performance by Sam Gibbons.
Styx – Come Sail Away
The company "Summer Outing" takes us out on a cruise on Lake Michicagan. Come with us!
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