Saturday, July 9, 2011
how awesome is this picture?
i took it with my cell phone on the 4th of july. also, i was outside, it's a reflection. i'm definitely sticking with short blogs on weekends in the summer. not for me, cause my weekend is tue-thurs, for you.
Friday, July 8, 2011
last night j.d. drew had the chance to set the most unbreakable record in the history of any sport ever
when drew came up to bat in the 7th inning last night, the previous 3 red sox had just hit home runs. i was at fenway for a game in april of '07 when the sox hit 4 homers in a row vs the yankees. manny, drew, lowell, and varitek did it that day. now here's the amazing thing: drew had also been part of a streak of 4 home runs in a row the previous year with the dodgers. but before that it hadn't even happened once in the major leagues in 32 years! the twins had been the last team to do it in 1964. then all of a sudden j.d. drew of all people came along and did it in back to back years. in the entire history of MLB it has happened exactly 7 times. drew is obviously the only player to have done it twice (although strangely enough his brother stephen was part of a diamondbacks 4 homer streak last year). sadly, j.d. walked last night, ruining his chance to extend his record to 3 streaks of back to back to back to back home runs. i think it's unlikely anyone else will ever do it twice, 3 times would have been basically impossible.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
is hockey going mainstream?
the NFL is locked out. and in case you weren't paying attention over the long weekend, the NBA is now locked out too. so while it may turn out to be the most boring winter ever, the NHL is definitely sitting pretty at the moment. there's a decent chance that the next pro sport we see start up again will be the last one that just ended: hockey. and they're coming off the highest rated stanley cup final in years, with a champion from one of the few cities that can actually claim to have legitimate hockey fans. so come october if the NHL is the only thing going, there's definitely a possibility that people will start watching. the versus network has got to be going nuts right now.
or everybody might just watch a lot more college football/hoops.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
there really is a movie coming out later this month called "cowboys and aliens"
i remember seeing the commercial back during the superbowl, and as i was watching it thinking maybe it was a joke; like "is this an ad for a fake movie that's really an ad for something else" type of deal. but clearly it's real. and i gotta say i've kinda done a 180 on it. i think the premise is pretty cool. alien movies always happen in the present day. but seriously, if earth was going to be invaded, isn't it just as likely to have happened in some other time period? i hope it does well enough that they make a prequel and call it "dinosaurs and aliens." harrison ford is a big deal, and so is the new james bond guy. and i love olivia wilde, every since that "black donnellys" show on NBC a few years back that was kinda awesome even though it failed. also john favreau is the director, so clearly it has the potential to be good. the problem is i know the ending is gonna suck and i'll be disappointed, because that's what happens 98% of the time when a movie looks like it has a cool premise.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
middle relievers aren't very good
during the sox pregame show the other day they were talking about how daniel bard could have made the all star team. i read an NYC blog yesterday that mentioned david robertson has great numbers as the yankees set up man, and that he should have been selected. i disagree. no middle reliever should ever make the all star game. that would be like a guy who comes off the bench in the NBA being an all star (i know there are rare examples like kevin mcchale, and maybe bard really is that good, but the principle is sound). good pitchers are turned into starters. every once in a while they become closers. everybody left over ends up as middle relievers. it blows my mind when teams spend lots of money on non closer bullpen help. or like a few years ago when the red sox traded coco crisp for ramon ramirez, i never understood why. bullpen guys are a crap shoot. sometimes they're good and sometimes they're not. they may have one solid year, and be terrible the next. i think whatever prospect you have who's next in line at AAA is generally just as good. and for anybody who doesn't recognize him, on the right that's rich "el guapo" garces, the ultimate middle reliever.
Monday, July 4, 2011
july 4th. edgartown.
and if you're looking to try something new today and impress your friends, last week i invented a great summer/beachy/daytime/vacation cocktail: blueberry vodka. grapefruit juice. club soda. big cup. lots of ice. lime.
real blogs start again july 5th.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
come on, i need help!
ok, seriously, enough is enough. i know it's 4th of july weekend. and i know everybody's on vacation. but that was an awesome blog i wrote yesterday, and nowhere near enough people read it. manny ramirez in the HR derby? that would be absolutely redonculous television!
i know there's people who read this a lot and enjoy it. so i'm calling you out. you know who you are. go back and find one of your favorite blogs. repost it on facebook. retweet it if you're on the twitter. tell your coworkers to read it cause there's a crap load of worse things you can do for 37 seconds a day. and tell them maybe it's something really cool that they don't even know about.
if the trends keep going the way they're going, i'm gonna to have to give up soon. and then this time we both lose johnny. (and for the well pop cultured reader: yeah i quoted "old school." and then "point break," possibly via barstool, but i promise i've been using that line since 1992).
i know there's people who read this a lot and enjoy it. so i'm calling you out. you know who you are. go back and find one of your favorite blogs. repost it on facebook. retweet it if you're on the twitter. tell your coworkers to read it cause there's a crap load of worse things you can do for 37 seconds a day. and tell them maybe it's something really cool that they don't even know about.
if the trends keep going the way they're going, i'm gonna to have to give up soon. and then this time we both lose johnny. (and for the well pop cultured reader: yeah i quoted "old school." and then "point break," possibly via barstool, but i promise i've been using that line since 1992).