Saturday, September 11, 2010

9/11

I was watching a replay of that day's events as they were broadcast and was astounded by the sheer chaos of information, from plane numbers to supposed car bombs. It really was the first day of it's kind in our nation's history.

This was my generation's JFK... I was listening to Bob & Tom at work when Christi Lee said something about a plane of some kind hitting a tower. My break started at 9am and I think I finally came back to my machine at 10. It was actually one of the first days I felt like I wasn't safe in forgotten Wisconsin.

9 years later, it's still quite surreal and brings back many of the feelings I had watching it all unfold.

I thank all the men & women braver than I who fight for our freedoms so I don't have to. You are truly American heroes and I thank you. Remember that day.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

600

Congratulations to Hoffman

I'm on record not enjoying that signing last year, but it was nice to see the respect the man has earned in 17 years (although you'd never know it watching the 4-letter network, who all but ignored it while it was going on, and spent all of 20 seconds on SportsCenter).

I'm not sure if the double-switch / 9th inning was worked out as a scenario beforehand, but if it was, Macha & Randolph don't get enough credit.
Davidson was fired once by MLB and allegedly worked his way back up through minors. Really? He was the next best choice? Really?
Before night is done, Bob Davidson might eject himself from the game. At least he'd get that one right
.- Tom H. on Twitter

I'm not a fan of his coverage by any means, but that was worth a chuckle.
2 coaches, a player, & a fan... who shit in Bob Davidson's oatmeal this morning?

If they spent as much time calling the game correctly as they do all the periphery things, they may actually get some things right.

Sheesh.
While by the letter of the rule, it was a good call, I think the last time that was called, Coolidge was in office.

If only they called everything by the rulebook...

Monday, September 6, 2010

TV Team

Does anyone else get sick of the cliches and general spewing of accolades for the opposing teams from Bill & Brian. I swear if I hear "the hands lead the barrel of the bat" one more time or gushing over a SS making a throw a SS should make...

Is it too much to ask that they at least give a nod to people with more than a middling idea about the game of baseball. What I would give to hear some of the bloggers I read on a broadcast.

First Signal - Harry Hess project

September 14th will see the reintroduction of Harry Hess (ex-Harem Scarem) to the microphone & North America. And let me say, Harry, we've missed you. From the team of top-notch AOR writers (Erik Martensson, Martin Brothers, Richard Marx)to the amazing production of Dennis Ward (Pink Cream 69, Khymera), this release is truly a treat for the ears.
The opening track, "This City" , gets things going with an intro reminiscent of Journey's outstanding "Never Walk Away" from Revelation. The bridge reminds one of "One Love" from JSS's current W.E.T. project. If you can't roll the windows down & cruise 80mph to this track, just get off the road. You're taking up space.
Next up is "When You Believe", complete with Journey-style intro keys from Eric Ragno. Groove, groove, groove. Another large layered chorus and Harry is back in early 90's form.
"Part Of Me" takes the album in an updated direction. This is the first of two Richard Marx-penned tunes. This would not have been out of place on Harem's final album "Hope". Contemporary rocker and quite good after a few listens.
Ballad "Crazy" is decidedly a newer Harem-style change of pace. Some nice piano and the typical Hess-delivered vocal.
"Goodbye To The Good Times" starts with some country-flavored guitar, switches to a funky style a la Jeff Scott Soto, then blasts into the chorus chock full of melody. It almost reminds me of a latter-80's Bad Company tune.
Title song "First Signal" has hints of modern rock until the bridge, when a wonderfully delivered guitar riff plays behind the vocals. Again the chorus is LARGE.
"Feels Like Love This Time" starts with some steel guitar (?). This tune really shows Harry's AOR range. Reminiscent of the melody used in Bon Jovi's "Stick To Your Guns". Once again, huge vocals.
"Into The Night" starts out rather modern rock-ish and holds that energy throuhout. Decent tune, although slightly forgettable.
The second Marx song "When November Falls" is a contemporary tune. Well written and a softer melody than the rest of the disc. This could easily have been recorded by Def Leppard for their X album.
"Yesterday's Rain" brings the riffs back. The chorus is quite Eclipse-ish, which only makes sense with Erik Martensson involved. Great vocals by Harry.
Finishing off the album is "Naked Desire", an old Mark Free demo. Harry plows through this in typical fashion, bringing an end to an outstanding listening experience.
I could sum this up all day long, but I'll leave you with this: If you like driving grooves, huge choruses, and well-written AOR, get this. Now. Don't wait. Go now... What are you still doing sitting there?

Name Change

Henceforth, Sons of Sixto has become Uecker's Front Row. The Lezcano reference was a bit vague, so I wasn't getting the hits from the blogosphere I had hoped (especially on the Brewer end). Please adjust accordingly and, hopefully, I'll start posting a little more regularly.

Thank you for your support

Monday, August 9, 2010

Edmonds traded?

Jim Edmonds has reportedly texted he has been traded to the Reds.

I assume this will either be Gerut coming back up as he is rehabbing in the minors, or the Lo Cain era may be beginning.

UPDATE: Verified

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Bowling... don't get enough of this in the winter? What am I thinking

Monday, August 2, 2010

Robin, part deux

Escobar now the only Brewer this year to play all 3 OF positions... baseball can be an odd mistress sometimes.

Hart's New Sunglasses

Crew signs Corey for 3yrs/26.5mil, removing one year of arby & 2 years of free agency.

I've seen many posts on what this means to the team going forward: Hart stays for 3 more, does Braun move to 1st A.P. (After Prince) & Hart slide to LF, but one thing I didn't see is this doesn't guarantee Hart stays. 3 years of cost-certainty for another club could facilitate the trade we all expected this year.

On the other hand, Corey has been vocal about wanting to stay in MIL, and considering some of the comments by Doug this past week, that's love the Crew doesn't always get from FA's.

Now, if Melvin & Co can get the Weeks deal done, I'll be a happy man.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Crew standing pat

Melvin calls the Brewers out of business... I'm not too broken up about that. Though, reading some comments, he can't win anyway: don't get enough and get skewered, don't do anything and get skewered. It's so much easier from the armchair.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Torii Hunter with some more Cardinal-esque gibberish.

I doubt trading within your division is one of the fabled UNWRITTEN RULES OF BASEBALL... poorly-judged, not recommended, maybe even unfortunately necessary, but not UNWRITTEN.

Which begs the question: If the UNWRITTEN RULES OF BASEBALL were actually written, would it dwarf the actual rulebook? How about War & Peace?

Put your glove on, shut up, & get on the field. No one's looking to you for the direction of their own moral compass.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Adieu, Mr. Jenkins

One of my favorite Brewers retired today, so I'd like to thank Geoff Jenkins for a few things:

Thanx for always playing balls-out
Thanx for the picture many years ago with my wife & I
Thanx for showing off your arm
Thanx for the hellish upper-cut swing

Jenks had a frustrating "It's all or nothing here on Home Run Derby" mentality, but I always felt he was overlooked for his defense. Good luck, #5, on whatever your future brings. You brought me much joy during some lean years.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Daydreaming today & had a thought... sign Ricky long-term, trade Hart, & groom Lawrie in the OF?
Evidently, the strike zone tonight is like the Big Bang Theory... it's continuously expanding.

Both those pitches were outside even by Greg Maddux standards, yet Gorman guesses they're good enough. Honestly, you can't be a partly-competent umpire and still think those pitches caught any of the plate... unless the plate is the size of the Northern Hemiphere.

Laziness, writ large.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

As Al would say, "the worst they've ever been... until tomorrow".

Y'now how teachers continue they're schooling even while they're already teaching? Maybe some additional training would help this. They have umpiring schools, why not send them back for some basic training. Instead, MLB leaves them out there to continually embarass the profession and the game, living on their little island.

You would think with the multiple camera angles & video replays, umpires would WANT to hone their profession and allow the camera's to prove how well they're doing.

Now, as my father would say, "piss poor".

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Saturday, June 12, 2010