Veruca Salt – Seether

the first show i went to as a semi-sentient musical being (not including that aerosmith show during their get a grip tour [don't say a word]) was hole playing first avenue. in my defense, live through this was a halfway decent album for a 13 year old that had basically worshiped kurt cobain. that said, veruca salt opened for them, and i thought their set kicked ass. my first hipster moment was when this track hit the airwaves after i'd already been digging on this album for awhile.


1995

i've been meaning to dig this out for awhile...

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Spanning the Globe

DOMINICAN LEAGUE

Escogido 7, Cibao 0 in Escogido.  Alexi Casilla was 0-for-2 for Cibao.

PUERTO RICAN LEAGUE

Caguas 9, Ponce 5 in Ponce.  Aaron Bates was 0-for-3 for Caguas.  Angel Morales was 2-for-4 with a run for Ponce.

Carolina 3, Mayaguez 2 in Carolina.  Eddie Rosario was 1-for-3 with a double and a run for Mayaguez.  Nelvin Fuentes allowed a run on two hits and a walk in two-thirds of an inning for Mayaguez.

VENEZUELAN LEAGUE

Aragua 5, Anzoategui 3 in Aragua.  Jose Mijares retired the only batter he faced for Aragua.

Happy Birthday–November 30

Mordecai Davidson (1845)
Frank Killen (1870)
Josh Billings (1891)
Firpo Marberry (1898)
Clyde Sukeforth (1901)
Steve Hamilton (1935)
Craig Swan (1950)
Juan Berenguer (1954)
Dave Engle (1956)
Steve Shields (1958)
Bob Tewksbury (1960)
Gary Wayne (1962)
Bo Jackson (1962)
Mark Lewis (1969)
Matt Lawton (1971)
Ray Durham (1971)
Shane Victorino (1980)
Rich Harden (1981)

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Weekly Winterball Whiparound

The good:  Aaron Bates is .405/.421/.649 in 37 at-bats (Caguas, Puerto Rican).  Alexi Casilla is .298/.412/.333 in 57 at-bats (Cibao, Dominican).  Nelvin Fuentes is 0-0, 2.70, 0.92 in 6.2 innings (Mayaguez, Puerto Rican).  Deolis Guerra is 2-0, 3.18, 0.94 in 17 innings (Magallanes, Venezuelan).  Lester Oliveros is 0-0, 0.96, 1.39 in 9.1 innings (Anzoategui, Venezuelan).  Luis Perdomo is 0-0, 2.08, 1.00 in 13 innings (Aguilas, Dominican).

The average:  Joe Benson is .216/.355/.373 in 51 at-bats (Aragua, Venezuelan).  Jairo Perez is .231/.375/.269 in 26 at-bats (Lara, Venezuelan).  Rory Rhodes is .214/.389/.286 in 56 at-bats (Brisbane, Australian).  Jacob Younis is .263/.317/.316 in 114 at-bats (Sydney, Australian).  Cesar Ciurcina is 0-0, 4.09, 1.09 in 11 innings (Aragua, Venezuelan).  Deinys Suarez is 1-1, 3.38, 1.58 in 24 innings (Ponce, Puerto Rican).

The bad:  Matt Carson is .115/.233/.192 in 26 at-bats (Oriente, Dominican).  Estarlin De Los Santos is .167/.211/.222 in 18 at-bats (Cibao, Dominican).  Joshua Hendricks is .118/.211/.118 in 17 at-bats (Melbourne, Australian).  Angel Morales is .179/.303/.286 in 28 at-bats (Ponce, Puerto Rican).  Wilkin Ramirez is .229/.302/.333 in 48 at-bats (Este, Dominican).  Deibinson Romero is .154/.267/.154 in 13 at-bats (Escogido, Dominican).  Eddie Rosario is .222/.300/.333 in 18 at-bats (Mayaguez, Puerto Rican).  Rene Tosoni is .195/.283/.195 in 41 at-bats (Lara, Venezuelan).  Sam Gibbons is 0-2, 9.00, 2.25 in 8 innings (Melbourne, Australian).  Todd Van Steensel is 0-0, 7.71, 2.36 in 23.1 innings (Sydney, Australian).

The insignificant:  Oswaldo Arcia is 0-for-2 (Aragua, Venezuelan).  Josmil Pinto is 1-for-5 with a walk and a double (Aragua, Venezuelan).  Dereck Rodriguez is 0-for-2 (Caguas, Puerto Rican).  Ramon Santana is 0-for-7 (Este, Dominican).  Samuel Deduno is 0-0, 1.80, 1.80 in 5 innings (Aguilas, Dominican).  Yorman Landa is 0-0, 6.75, 2.25 in 2.2 innings (La Guaira, Venezuelan).  Jose Mijares is 1-0, 0.00, 3.00 in 1.1 innings (Aragua, Venezuelan).  Gonzalo Sanudo is 0-0, 0.00, 1.50 in 2 innings (Culiacan, Mexican).  Manuel Soliman is 0-0, 0.00, 3.86 in 2.1 innings (Escogico, Dominican).  Junior Subero is 0-0, 9.00, 3.00 in 1 inning (Caracas, Venezuelan).  Esmerling Vasquez is 1-1, 4.91, 1.91 in 3.2 innings (Oriente, Dominican).

Pixel Perfect Memories: Earthbound

Release Date:  June 5, 1995
Platform: Super Nintendo
Developer:  APE; HAL Laboratory

Considered a cult classic, I have never known anyone personally to dislike this RPG.  In fact, I am not sure I know anyone who doesn't love it like crazy.  But when the market for RPGs was still trying to gain steam in America, Earthbound had no place and the sales figures were awful.  Released in a huge box with a huge strategy guide, Earthbound was obviously quirky from the start.  While on the surface the game seems little more than a goofy parody of American culture and other RPGs, herein lies a high-quality adventure with a gripping story and superb game mechanics.

Controlling a kid named Ness, you unwittingly go on to save humanity after a meteorite crashes in your hometown.  Along the way you pick up some of your friends and hobnob with aliens, dinosaurs, talking moles, and ruthless businessmen.  With weapons like baseball bats and healing techniques like prayer and eating hamburgers, it is obvious the game is not concerned about the typical fantasy world RPGers play in.  You call your parents to save your game.  You access ATM booths for cash.   And for the most part, the kids you control talk and act like kids.  It's charming as hell.

Unfortunately, I think the unconventional theme along with simple (but colorful) graphics and music turned a lot of people away.  But there's more to like beyond its originality.  It was the first RPG I played that had a rolling hit point meter, meaning if your allies could heal you before your HP got down to zero, you'd be okay.  The learning curve is gradual, but the game is certainly not easy (like say Mystic Quest).  Battles have to be planned, and there's a few spots, especially late in the game, where's there an ass-kicking (yours) or two in store.  There's also some high-quality, dynamic puzzle solving involved, thus the game doesn't mindlessly send you from point A to point B from beginning to end.  And quite unlike most RPGs, the last half of the game isn't nauseating side-questing-until-you-completely-forget-to-go-beat-the-final-boss nonsense.

There really is little more you could ask out of Earthbound.  If you love RPGs and you haven't played this, it's a damn shame.  You'll spend a lot of time grinning from ear to ear when you do.

Two months in a row now I've recommended a classic but unheralded RPG, so now I'd like to hear from ya'll.  What is your favorite RPG?  What gem have I perhaps missed that I should really get around to playing?

Remodeled basement. Same half-baked taste.