55 thoughts on “April 21, 2018: Waning Enthusiasm”

  1. Today, the Valet is exactly as old as Ramon Martinez was the day his younger brother Pedro was born: 1,312 days old. The Valet's sister was apparently born 63 days too soon.

    1. Today, I'm as exactly as old as Joseph Smith was the day he told his wife of his revelation on polygamy.

      Given he died the following year, I will not have the same revelation today.

  2. We just got our Music in the Zoo tickets this morning, going to see St. Paul and the Broken Bones.

  3. The Pacers are up 2-1 on the Cavs. This was supposed to be a tank year for them. That sort of thing seems to happen a lot to other teams, but never for the wolves, which is more evidence for me that Glen needs to sell badly.

  4. Chris Paul wraps his arms around Jimmy Buckets, gets run over, called for foul, complains. Give me a break.

  5. Such a Wolvesian last two minutes, pissing away a ten point lead. Up by one at the half. KAT has like two points.

    1. The possession in which Crawford took a contested long-two with 18 seconds left in the shot clock and no other Wolf within the three-point line was my favorite.

    1. Gorgui talked to my brother for quite a while at my brother’s restaurant a couple of nights ago, so I take credit on behalf of our family.

  6. The Red Sox have 19 wins but get no hit by some random Oakland dude*. Baseball is great.

    *Manaea is actually better than some random dude

    1. Red Sox came into the game leading the majors in batting average by a wide margin. Manaea had a .169 BABIP before today as well along with a 4.12 FIP.

    1. Never would have thought that Quin Snyder, who drank himself out of college basketball, would find success in the NBA and in Utah of all places.

  7. I've probably said it before, by Schell's Fort Road Helles is a really really good beer.

      1. Yes, for $50k. He had good strikeout and walk numbers so far this year, so they should take him.

      2. Doesn't he have to pass through waivers first? Claiming team would have to keep him in the majors.

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