Pulling the String

"Baseball...is a leisurely game that demands blinding speed, and the only one in which the defense has the ball. It follows the seasons, beginning each year with the fond expectancy of springtime and ending with the hard facts of autumn." - Baseball: An Illustrated History

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In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, young Scout Finch learns how to see from Boo Radley's perspective by standing on his front porch. The Radley Porch is my venue to explore perspectives in literature as well as other areas of my life. So come on up the steps, curl up on my virtual porch swing, and relax!

Thursday, April 28, 2005

From One Day to the Next

Yesterday I said

If the Twins keep batting the way they do, though, it's questionable whether Santana can pull it off. I mean, even Superman needs some run support!

In last night's game we scored nine runs on nine hits with two doubles, a triple, and a home run. That's the amazing thing about baseball. The performance on the previous day doesn't really dictate how a team will do the next day. In 162 games there's lots of room for hitting big and hitting...nothing at all. My hope is just that the Twins will hit big when they need to so they can win series and keep a winning percentage.

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