Trevor May and Chris Sale.
I'm out to eat with Sour Cream so this kind of snuck up on me. The draft is on here, so hopefully I can join the game later and avoid this.
Trevor May and Chris Sale.
I'm out to eat with Sour Cream so this kind of snuck up on me. The draft is on here, so hopefully I can join the game later and avoid this.
This is pretty cool.
httpv://youtu.be/nnEyb4F3Su8
2008
Aaron Hicks and James Beresford lead the Red Wings to victory. D. J. Baxendale's pitching a some late runs win it for the Lookouts. Mat Batts pitched well early but faltered late as the Kernels get shut out.
We started our house hunting yesterday, and the entire family was very excited about the first home we saw. Hopefully this is a quick process.
To be honest, I didn't like the name "Getting Dicey." Going with this much simpler, to-the-point title this time.
So, I have not played many games this last month. Weird. It's like I had something else occupying all my time. Not sure what that was, but it may be the subject of my Father Knows Best coming next month.
Anyway, I wanted to share a little bit about Gaming Conventions. Last year I went to my first gaming convention: Geekway To The West in St. Louis, MO. IT. WAS. AWESOME!!!
I've been getting heavy into board gaming over the last 2-3 years, ever since my friends introduced me to games like Ticket To Ride, Shadows Over Camelot and Talisman. When they told me about Geekway last year, I thought it sounded like a lot of fun. It was. I played so many new games like Euphoria (Build a Better Dystopia), Coal Baron (great worker placement game), Firefly (based on the TV show - shiny!), and also got to play a 60 player game of Werewolf.
This year, I'm going again, but I it's different for a number of reasons. First, I know what to expect. Last year, I really didn't know how to get into games when I didn't know anyone around. This year, I not only know how to use the Meeple "Players Wanted" signs, but I also know a bunch more people going. Also, after listening to several episodes of The Dice Tower over the last year, I'm aware of many of the latest games to get a lot of buzz. Games like Mysterium, Dead of Winter, and XCOM the Board Game.
My favorite part of the convention is the Play and Win. There are about 50 games (3 copies of each) that you can play throughout the weekend, when you do, you put your name into a drawing to win a copy of that game. Last year I won a copy of Tzolkin: The Mayan Calendar and its expansion. I already had the base game, so I sold the base for cash and bought Terra Mystica instead. Oh... and you get a free game just for registering. Last year I got a roll-and-move game called Bakong that I thought was mediocre, but my son sure liked it. They did have some gems last year, and this year I'm hoping to get King of Tokyo of Sons of Anarchy.
If you love Board Games, Conventions are a great way to try a bunch of new stuff out, or get to those long drawn out games that you have a hard time getting to the table. Conventions are becoming more and more popular. To find one near you, I suggest looking here, or try Board Game Geek.
What have you been playing lately?
Do your job.
Dave Eggler (1849)
Charley Jones (1850)
Jack Sheridan (1862)
Jumbo Brown (1907)
Chet Laabs (1912)
Ernie Tyler (1924)
Ken Retzer (1934)
Ray Miller (1945)
Phil Garner (1949)
Tracy Ringolsby (1951)
Jeff Reboulet (1964)
Jack Sheridan was the first home plate umpire to crouch behind the catcher in the style that umpires do today.
Ernie Tyler was the umpires’ assistant for Baltimore Orioles home games from 1960 through 2010. He went from opening day of 1960 through July 27, 2007 without missing a game, a streak of 3,769 games. He missed two games that weekend to go to Cooperstown for the induction of Cal Ripken, Jr. into the Hall of Fame.
Ray Miller was the manager of the Twins in 1985 and 1986, replacing Billy Gardner and being replaced by Tom Kelly.
Tracy Ringolsby has been a baseball writer since 1976 and was given the Spink Award in 2005.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to Rhubarb_Runner's brother.
This last Sunday I did the Cheshire Half Marathon. Great temps (43F at the start). Flat course. Trained for it well.
Several weeks back I bought some hiking boots/socks, and have been doing some trail hikes to break them in. The hiking socks are some kind of smart wool, and are pretty close to the same color as my running socks (which are not as thick).
So I accidentally picked out the hiking socks on Sunday morning, and didn't even think about them, until mile 11, where I was struggling to run. I finished, but wasn't happy with my time.
When I got home I found that the hiking socks had crowded the small toes in my running shoes, and I had developed large blisters on the outside toes. Natch.
Probables:
DET: Greene (3-1, 3.00)
MIN: Hughes, P (0-4, 4.39)
Lineups:
Doubles:
1. Danny SS
2. Doz 2B
3. Mauer DH
4. Plouffe! 3B
5. Escobar LF
6. Arcia RF
7. Vargas 1B
8. Hermann C
9. Schafer CF
kats:
1. Davis CF
2. Kinsler 2B
3. Cabrera 1B
4. Martinez DH
5. Martinez RF
6. Cespedes LF
7. Castellanos 3B
8. McCann C
9. Romine SS
Alex Meyer doesn't walk anybody, but it doesn't do him much good. Miguel Sano makes an unsuccessful return to the lineup. No clutch hitting for the Miracle. Cedar Rapids provides the only joy, winning a pitchers' duel in eleven innings.