Tag Archives: red-sox

For The Purity of the Game

Fr my birthday, my sons and their significant others gave me a ticket to the first playoff game of this post-season – a gem of a game pitched by Josh Beckett. My middle son went with me. Being a die hard Red Sox fan, he was as excited as I was.
We had great seats (even [...]

Manny Being Manny

“We’re confident every day,” said Manny Ramirez. “It doesn’t matter how things go for you. We’re not going to give up. We’re just going to go and play the game, like I’ve said, and move on. If it doesn’t happen, so who cares? There’s always next year. It’s not like the end of the world [...]

Green Rambling

Waste Equals Food: Our Future and the Making of Things. Read it.
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I know most of you are a bunch of commies that hate baseball, but I can honestly say I love it. Now this is weird for me, because I never played baseball, didn’t have any family that liked it (no father-son or older brother [...]

Waiting for Manny

From The New Yorker’s Waiting for Manny: “He is perhaps the closest thing in contemporary professional sports to a folk hero, an unpredictable public figure about whom relatively little is actually known but whose exploits, on and off the field, are recounted endlessly, with each addition punctuated by a shrug and the observation that it’s [...]

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