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!

Sunday, June 05, 2005

2 outa 3

Well, we took two out of three from the Yankees. Today's game had to hurt (them, I mean!) I wouldn't be surprised if Kevin Brown smashed both his hands against the clubhouse wall after his. . . uh. . .interesting. . .6th inning. It's just a bad day for a pitcher when he "hits" a run in!

Silva, on the other hand, had yet another quality start. The guy has gone at least 7 innings in all 10 of his starts this year - you have to love the consistency!

And how about Jesse Crain? He has 5 wins on the year, and a miniscule .76 ERA.

We won today with good starting pitching, great bullpen work, and, that Twinkie sweet surprise -- more "who's that?" callups from Triple A. Three cheers for the FARM!

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