This also means my transition into all things baseball is quickly underway. MLB.TV will quickly consume 3-6 hours of each night, sporting a Sox hat/iPod/phone on the subway will become a little more dangerous, and most importantly, a group of 12 man boys will argue about trivial baseball nonsense in my DC based APBA league.
Such an argument recently occurred with some interesting results. I'll not go in to details as they are incredibly inconsequential, but the end point was thus: on occasion, MLB players will be plopped in a spot that is completely unexpected. Some examples:
- Position Players Often Pitch In Blow Outs
- Wade Boggs was known to have a killer knuckleball and showed it off at least twice during his career. Jose Canseco actually required Tommy John surgery after pitching against the Sox in 1998. No less than five players completed this dubious feat in 2009. Needless to say, it's not uncommon but is entertaining.
- Position Players Occasionally Get Plopped In A Weird Place
- Albert Pujols has played in every non-battery position. Yes - even 2B and SS for a few innings due to a short bench. Three Nights in August also tells a great story of Pujols playing the outfield with a strict rule to never throw the ball due to an elbow injury. This is not a Pujols only category though. Every now and again Sox fans will see Youk roaming the outfield or Buchholz running around like a fool. Again, these aren't totally uncommon, but can lead to a good chuckle.
- Pitchers Sometimes Wander Off The Mound
- This is where the reading gets interesting and trivial meets trivia. Did you realize that Pedro once played third base? Or that Randy Johnson roamed around left field for a few pitches? Or better yet - you can actually rotate players between the mound and other positions? This article gives some great stories on pitchers playing in positions and situations. Well worth the read if you have 15 spare minutes.
- Every Now and Then, The Rules Fly Out The Window
- A 1946 Polo Grounds game has become famous for many generations of fans. While the entertainment value is there, the rules were completely disregarded, paving the way for debates over spitballs, sign stealing and steroid use. A full breakdown of the multiple infractions can be found in this lengthy, but very entertaining read.
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You should have included the link to this in your response to Rbto's rant.
I hope this means that you will still have some time to more deeply explore NYC's nightlife. I'm expecting an "afterhours clubs" report soon.
DH
Unfortunately, after hours when you have a girlfriend, new job and limited social skills is an 11pm run to the convenience store for a snack. I'll try to get some nonsense going soon though.
Hi eldest son of mine,
I was glad to see that you finally added to your brillaint blog. I was thinking that your Stud Search Fame had gotten to you....
Thank God that opening day is almost here...its a new year...
Love,
Ma
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