I think this album (Trouble) came out back in January. That seems as if it should feel like a long time ago, but it doesn't. Or maybe it's cause I still like the album a lot.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x9kilZeagg
I think this album (Trouble) came out back in January. That seems as if it should feel like a long time ago, but it doesn't. Or maybe it's cause I still like the album a lot.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x9kilZeagg
A look at the Venezuelan Winter League.
Sammy Strang (1876)
Tony Kaufmann (1900)
Neil Chrisley (1931)
Adolfo Phillips (1941)
Mike Flanagan (1951)
Rick Sofield (1956)
Tom Gorman (1957)
Billy Ripken (1964)
Jeff Granger (1971)
Charles Gipson (1972)
Matt Kinney (1976)
Neil Chrisley's given name is Barbra O’Neil Chrisley. I have no explanation for this name, but it seems reasonable to assume that he’s the only man to play major league baseball whose first name was Barbra.
Jeff Granger was drafted by Minnesota in the fourteenth round in 1990, but did not sign.
I'm too tired to think of anything here. Time to admit defeat.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y3lDcnLA8o
Seems like most of these guys' songs are about doing the dirty. Except for this next one, which might be about being the father of Godzilla or something like that.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG5t7XXhCPA
A look at the Australian League.
I grew up in a small town. I loved sports. I played four sports throughout the year up until my senior year of high school. I wasn't spectacular but was pretty good at track so that made me passable at other sports.
My oldest is turning 14 soon. She plays soccer and dances. She will also most likely run track in high school next year. The problem is that I think the soccer commitment is ridiculous. She plays on a travel team in the fall and spring/summer. She also plays for her school team in the fall. Practice for her spring team starts in November - essentially two weeks after the fall season ends.
I keep reading about how parents are pushing the kids to do this. I'm sure there are parents that push their children in sports but the majority of parents I talk to don't like the time commitment. It is the organization that is pushing this.
I am happy that she is active and seems to enjoy it. I tell her she doesn't need to go to the offseason practices but she likes to do it. As long as it isn't too much for her, I guess we'll go with it. I'm just not sure she knows how much is too much.
This brings me to child #2. She will turn 12 this winter. She plays for the school volleyball team in the fall and dances. Volleyball is a few days a week in the fall. Dance is 1-2 days per week throughout the school year. She doesn't do any sports or physical activity in the summer. I worry that she doesn't get out and move enough. She used to play softball and basketball but as they got to be bigger time commitments, she wasn't that interested.
I just wish a sport was a sport. I don't know if it is a small town versus suburb thing or a generational thing but I just feel like there is too much specialization and not nearly enough playing of sports just for enjoyment.
I spent a lot on my wife this Christmas, but just learned that she spent three times as much on me. She doesn't care and doesn't want me to do anything more, but I sure feel like I should.
Nig Clarke (1882)
Eddie Robinson (1920)
Ray Herbert (1929)
Haywood Sullivan (1930)
Sammy Esposito (1931)
Stan Bahnsen (1944)
Art Howe (1946)
Mike Proly (1950)
Bud Bulling (1952)
Mo Vaughn (1967)
Rick Helling (1970)
Kevin Cameron (1979)
Ryan Pressly (1988)
Let's check out some of my favorite 2014 stuff this week.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72sphSj6zT0