I hope all your Christmas Eve plans are blessed.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAqOJPoZTgA
I had another good day of bowling yesterday. I had a 163, 167, 186 for a 516 series. That's my second 500 series in the last three weeks. I probably take more pride than I should in this, but I've had so few athletic achievements in my life that when I finally am semi-competent at something, I feel pretty good about it.
Bowling is cool.
Not as cool as bears, but pretty cool.
No reason to apologize for feeling good about performing well. I'm definitely impressed. Any three of those would be a personal best for me.
On the graphic they show, I believe it shows Kevin Love as having the most assist opps among elite big men. He'll get that triple-double yet and probably several more.
random: I spaced out on how good Frank Thomas' strike shortened 1994 season was. Basically, a walk per game, half his hits were for extra bases. wow.
Meanwhile, Jeff Bagwell had virtually the same OPS. He had fewer walks but holy cripes he was on pace to hit 60 homers while playing half his games in the Astrodome. Against lefties that year he was 2001 Bonds. In the Astrodome.
Even though 'runs scored' is not a statistic talked about too often, my favorite Jeff Bagwell tidbit is that his 152 runs in 2000 is 30th all time. Most of the other players above him on that list are either 1920's Yankees or players from the 1800's. (Bags had 143 runs scored the year before)
I hope all your Christmas Eve plans are blessed.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAqOJPoZTgA
I had another good day of bowling yesterday. I had a 163, 167, 186 for a 516 series. That's my second 500 series in the last three weeks. I probably take more pride than I should in this, but I've had so few athletic achievements in my life that when I finally am semi-competent at something, I feel pretty good about it.
Bowling is cool.
Not as cool as bears, but pretty cool.
No reason to apologize for feeling good about performing well. I'm definitely impressed. Any three of those would be a personal best for me.
Is Carmelo Anthony secretly a great passer? (No.)
On the graphic they show, I believe it shows Kevin Love as having the most assist opps among elite big men. He'll get that triple-double yet and probably several more.
random: I spaced out on how good Frank Thomas' strike shortened 1994 season was. Basically, a walk per game, half his hits were for extra bases. wow.
Meanwhile, Jeff Bagwell had virtually the same OPS. He had fewer walks but holy cripes he was on pace to hit 60 homers while playing half his games in the Astrodome. Against lefties that year he was 2001 Bonds. In the Astrodome.
Even though 'runs scored' is not a statistic talked about too often, my favorite Jeff Bagwell tidbit is that his 152 runs in 2000 is 30th all time. Most of the other players above him on that list are either 1920's Yankees or players from the 1800's. (Bags had 143 runs scored the year before)
interesting that you compare him to Bonds
In case your wife ever complains about your video game collection...
Thats cool, but why buy all those games and never play them?
He said he hasn't been able to play all of them. He said he plays about 3 hrs a week.