“My kind of town, Chicago is- my kind of people, too- People who smile at you.”
As promised, this is my post dedicated to the 25th annual Cubs Convention, which took place this past weekend. All of my information has been gleaned from various locales across the web. Basically, I...
View ArticleSaying Goodbye: Reed Johnson
Well, rumor has it that Reed Johnson is on the cusp of a deal with the Dodgers. I reckon it’s time I suck it up and bit my favorite a fond farewell. Reasons why I loved Reed Johnson: He did … Continue...
View Article“Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart.”
I had hoped I’d be able to scrounge up a little audio by this point. No such luck. Next week, perhaps. Instead, here are some more springy photos for our eye-feasting pleasure, which have been...
View Article“He looks like he’s in pain, [but] he can’t say it.”
If you’ve ever been to a major-league baseball game, or visited any number of baseball related websites, you’ve seen them. I’m referring to those player profile photos… you know the ones. They appear...
View Article“I would never fight Font, but if I did, I’d hammer him, and he knows that.”
I didn’t have anything planned for today. I thought if I didn’t find anything then I’d just put up some of the amusing Mike Fontenot pictures that have surfaced this spring. And then I discovered an...
View Article“When putting away your luggage after arriving home, always close the zippers...
Author’s Note: The following post includes significant Starlin Castro-inspired enthusiasm. Nothing that has happened since his stellar debut has really dampened my excitement over him, and it is my...
View ArticleSaying Goodbye: Mike Fontenot
Here is a quick late-night post to bid a fond farewell to Michael Eugene Fontenot. Post trade-deadline trades are always horribly sneaky, so I am whipping this up on the spot. I am sure that Mike...
View ArticleSeeing Double: Reloaded
I am so excited to be bringing you another edition of Seeing Double… it is absolutely one of my favorite things in the world, even if inspirations are sadly too few to permit anything but infrequent...
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