
Dear Yankees Fan,
Payback’s a bitch.
With Love,
Nelson Cruz’ two run home run
I can’t take credit for this line, saw it posted on Facebook, and was too good not to use :)
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Dear Yankees Fan,
Payback’s a bitch.
With Love,
Nelson Cruz’ two run home run
I can’t take credit for this line, saw it posted on Facebook, and was too good not to use :)
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I totally forgot to mention this from Game 1 of the ALCS, but then again, given the way it ended, most cool stuff went out of my head.
There was an inning where Alex Rodriguez was leading the game off. When he was walking to the mound, Chuck Morgan played the old “Who” song, “The Kids are Alright”. I roared with laughter, as I was probably the only person in my area that got it. I had to explain why I was laughing. Said something like this..
Remember the remarks Arod made immediately after he was traded to the Yankees before the 2004 season? The remark about “It felt like me and a bunch of kids”? Chuck bringing that up subtly like that with the song “The Kids are Alright” was a stroke of genius.
I believe he’s done that before for Arod, but it was great to see it in the playoffs. I wonder if anyone else caught that.
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Some time ago I wrote about Josh Hamilton’s Book, but with the Rangers in the playoffs, and my site getting a little more attention, I thought I’d mention this again. Since I mentioned it last, Amazon has come up with something called “Kindle for the Web” where you can read Kindle books online. Now, I can’t make the whole book available here, but they do have a sample you can read, so check it out below (it might not show up if you’re actually reading this on a Kindle).
Here’s what I wrote in a review for Amazon.com. If you’ve never checked out the book before, click here, it will take you to the page on Amazon.com for it.
This is a fantastic, extremely compelling story of one man’s redemption through the power of God. As a Rangers fan, I knew most of this before I read the book, but a complete story was definitely worth a read. You’ll cheer at the comeback, and wonder what the hell he was thinking in the bad bits. Even if you are not a baseball fan’ you should read this. The power and glory of God just spill out all over this book. i got a physical copy the day of release and finished the whole thing in one sitting. It was that compelling. Bought a second copy on my Kindle, and gave the hard copy to my church for their library!
NOTE: The embedded Kindle for the Web app was sized for my site here. It looks best if you hit the “full screen” button below.
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A lot was made when Chuck Greenberg took control that there may be totally new scoreboard stuff in place for next season. The longer we stay in the playoffs, the less I think it will happen for 2011. What they’ve talked about is a massive project, and I don’t know if there will be enough time. Hope I’m wrong.
Anyway, today on the TBS coverage, they had this thing that Fox does on football games, which is put “fake” scoreboards into stadiums and put stuff on the screens. Their shot is solid evidence as to how our scoreboard in right field is seriously lame – and needs to be replaced completely. Look at this picture:

I know it’s a fake, and they just superimposed it on top of our scoreboard, but this is what you need to do up there. Not all advertisements. A VIDEO BOARD. Not an advertisement board with a video board as an afterthought. Ditch the entire thing that’s up there and replace it with this.
The other idea to replace all the static ad boards above the offices with nothing but more video boards needs to happen as well. :)
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Hey, I got sent a link to a site being sponsored by Chevrolet called “Antler Yourself”. You can upload a picture of yourself, and add antlers to it. Below is a quick picture I took of myself. Check it out at http://www.antleryourself.com.

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The Dallas Morning News is running an article in Tuesday’s paper with a few quotes from me. The piece is about fans’ feelings going into Game 5. They emailed me early on Monday and asked me a few questions. I’m quoted three times. Twice at the end of the article, and once further up.
The one in the middle I wanted to comment on. While they weren’t exactly wrong in using what I said, I tried to be funny with it, I guess they edited that out for brevity. Here’s what appears in the paper:
“My thoughts on our chances are basically two words: Cliff Lee,” said Joe Siegler, a longtime Rangers fan who runs the fan website Rangerfans.com.
What I really said was this:
“My thoughts on our chances tomorrow are basically two words. Lee & Cliff. Feel free to rearrange them in any order you like. ;)”
Check out the article. Hopefully we get to move on. Also what I was trying to say with my quotes at the end was that it seemed like the mind lock on getting to the ALCS is a bigger deal than the mind lock from the past with the Yankees. I’m not sure that came out right.
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It’s 10:30AM. First pitch is 4:07PM.
I’m heading out to the game in a few minutes. Gonna be some absolute hellacious traffic. I’ve also been invited to hang out at a tailgate, so it’s time to head out there.
Hopefully I’ll be coming home to use the sweep graphic!
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Hey, if you’re someone who uses my forums here, I just noticed this morning that the database was crashed that ran them. I fixed that, but decided to upgrade the software to the current version at the same time.
Ran into a problem doing that at the moment, so the forums are down. Waiting on some help from the software makers to resolve the problem. Hopefully I’ll have it working by tomorrow. Just wanted to let you know.
The error message it’s showing is “Database error only visible to forum administrators”. Yes, I know about it. :)
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As we get ready to go with the playoffs (less than two hours now), I wanted to post this picture. Saw it this morning on Facebook. Someone posted it on Chuck Greenberg’s Facebook page. Unclear if the person posted it created it, or if it was done somewhere else. Don’t know the true source, but I thought it was cool.

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