Monday, May 28, 2007
WHEN THINGS DIDN'T GO WELL FOR THE BIG TRAIN, WALTER JOHNSON
In 1916 Johnson, who was in the midst of 10 consecutive 20 win seasons, and this mound opponent squared off against each other on five occasions:
April 17 - Johnson was a 5-1 loser in a rain-shortened six inning affair in which he gave up 11 hits.
June 1 - Johnson lost 1-0 as his Senators managed only 3 hits against the young opposing hurler.
August 15 - Another 1-0 loss for Johnson who pitched 12 innings and gave up 5 hits.
September 9 - A complete game 2-1 loss. The Senators managed only 4 hits.
September 12 - Two days later, the same two pitchers hooked once again. The Senators trailed 2-0 heading into the ninth, but the opposing picher was removed from the game when the Senators scored two in the ninth to tie the game. The Senators would win the game in the tenth as the "other" HOFer received a no decision.
Throughout the 1916 season, Johnson and this other pitcher won a total of 48 games, and neither surrendered a home run.
This other pitcher had previously beaten Johnson once in 1915 and then again in 1917 to run his streak aganst the Train to 6-0 before Johnson would finally beat him by score of 6-2 in September, 1917.
Oh, it just ocurred to me that I haven't mentioned the name of Johnson's nemesis opponent back in '16. At this point, I think I'll leave it that way and see if any of you baseball gurus in the audience can provide the name of this future Hall of Famer.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
PERIOD # 7. "69'ers step up again."
In no particular batting order.
Well, well, well….. The KOOPERSTOWN KIDS finally pulled the trigger and cut loose Adam LaRoche this week. No matter what he does from here on out, it felt good to say the word “drop” with his name. I feel like a 100 pound weight is lifted off of my back. Who could be the next Pirate to be dismissed from an NPL roster? I would have to think the PITTSBURGH O’s may have Paul Maholm on a short leash. As should Tracy and Littlefield. The O’s have emerged from the basement and are grinding it out to move up in the standings. It has helped that Albert Pujols is coming around and this player came close to getting cut, but now Ken Griffey (the original Junior) is regaining form. 159 points in 138 At Bats, hitting .304 with 10 HR’s.
The LOCKHORNS are in a slump. But at this moment, still in 5th place. On Team Totals they have the # 2 Pitching Team in NPL scoring but are # 9 in batting. However, Harv is happy with ex-Pirate Oliver Perez. Ollie is the 13th best in scoring among Starting Pitchers in our league. Harv says Perez is getting stretched out and he likes the way he looks.

The consistent OWLS are holding down 3rd place. Even though A-Rod has slowed down, he is still the top individual NPL batter at this time. But Dan Uggla of Florida has come on like gang-busters. He’s out-pointing Owl hitters such as Adam Dunn, Jeter, Travis Hafner and Bobby Abreu. Actually, he’s outscored all Owl hitters except for Alex-Rod. John made three pick-ups off of DROP moves this week, the same number he had made on the season to that point. And putting on their feathers and joining the Birds are two former Lockhorns – Carlos Quentin and Edwin Encarnacion. We’ll see how these young guys do in their second NPL tour of duty. (A little military lingo with Memorial Day coming up.)
In an unusual roster alignment, THE BIG TRAIN have 50% of their starting pitchers coming from the Detroit Tigers. It’s Bonderman, Velander, Robertson and Chad Durbin. Will Bob will be scouting free agent Mike Maroth this week? Of course this development should come of no surprise. After all, Bob has always been a Jim Leyland guy!! On the hitting front, The BT continues to pound the ball as 4 of the top 9 NPL hitters ride the Train, as they continue to try and run down the Cats for # 1.
And those ROCK CATS keep hanging in there. Just when Bob gets close they seem to pull away again. In what could be a big development, we’re starting to reach Johan Santana’s time of year. He’s traditionally a slow starter, but then look out. The Cats grabbed Outfielder Elijah Dukes despite his continuing off the field troubles, this time on the domestic front. If Dukes were in the NFL, he would no doubt be a Cincy Bengal.
The H-BOMBS are trying to move out of the cellar. But in the meantime, J-Schom had a major birthday bash for Kylee’s 1st this week. And as usual, Big Dad was the life of the party!

The Roger Clemens watch continues for the BULLDOGS. Eddie had to cancel his planned trip to Trenton NJ to watch the Rocket as he had an accident at home. Seems Ed was helping a neighbor with some yard work and he lost his footing and slipped on a hill side – went down and cracked some ribs. That can be painful. And everyone was surprised that Tony would allow Eddie to make the moves this week while Ed is on the high powered medication Vicidin! Some guys said ….. “Send him for a drug test, T.” And as you can imagine, there are rumors going around the Post-Office as to what really happened to Eddie. Big Daddy’s story is that Ed was cutting grass and drinking beer at the same time, then tripped on an empty and fell forward, his chest crashing into the handlebars of the mower!! Yikes… After hearing that, Mr. Dubis had this message sent by a couple of gents to Mr. Schoming.....

May 20, 2007. “The Second Coming”
What a gripping episode this was. Let’s start with AJ in the swimming pool. I don’t know if anyone else thought this, but after last week with Christopher, I was wondering if Tony was going to think twice and push the kids head back under the water!
FAVORITE LINE: From AJ, talking about Blanca….
“She’s not black! She’s pretty tan.”
The family is really all alike….. How ‘bout in the therapist’s office, when Tony says to AJ….. “Poor you.” Just like Livia would say to him. And in a different part of the episode, AJ saying….. “Why can’t I catch a f-ing break.” Just like Dad is known to say..
Some general observations…….
Loved Tony’s eye roll when Carm suggests keeping Kelli financially sound.
Phil’s pissy comment about not getting a thank you note for the flowers he sent to Christopher’s widow.
Those “Lincoln Log” sandwiches looked gross.
Meadow dating a mob connection again. Didn’t she learn anything from the Jackie Aprile Jr relationship??
And come on Meadow……. She didn’t realize that telling Dad about Coco would be a problem for that guy?
And Patsi Parisi’s kid? Remember in the early part of the series when Tony had Patsi’s twin whacked and a drunk Patsi later pissed in Tony’s pool?
The Coco curbing was the most intense Tony rage scene in quite a while. Maybe since he went after Ralphie in his kitchen after learning he intentionally torched Pie-O-My.
What next????
Is Sil next? Payback from New York? Silvio hasn’t had major air time yet.
If someone from New York is to get it, I hope it’s that creepy looking “Butchie”, the Peter Lorrie look alike with the off center eye. Reminds me of “Golum” from the LOTR trilogy.
A theory offered from John Stasko is one he says has been going around…. It was mentioned by Meadow that her car was rear-ended (not shown). Could she be borrowing Tony’s car – going to New York to meet Patsi Jr. again, and Phil’s guys see the car, do the hit, but its Meadow in the vehicle, not Tony? A case of mistaken identity.
In any case, hate the two week wait…..
And from the week before….. The actress that played the part of the college stripper friend of Christopher’s from Vegas……. Her actress name is Sarah Shahi… A former Maxim model and also a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. But as an actress, bedding down Tony Soprano has to help the Q rating more that the cheerleader thing, don’t ya think?

Later…….
Thursday, May 17, 2007
PERIOD # 6. "NPL at the Quarter Pole."


But when he's going bad............
Well, not so much.......

THE SOPRANOS:
May 13, 2007: "Kennedy and Heidi."
The title is the name of the two teenage girls who were (almost) involved in the accident with Chris & Tony. David Chase always has references in this show. Kennedy?? Don't you think this could be for Ted Kennedy, who's auto accident off the road (or bridge) killed Mary Jo Kopechne? Just a thought....
About the car accident.... Just before it happens Christopher puts in a CD for "The Departed" (soundtrack), saying to T.. "This Departed soundtrack is a F***ing killer." Wow, Departed is right on the nose along with the killer description. Some further observations.....
Christopher even gets Paulie's goat in death with the competing wake. And now Paulie is "stuck with 500 prayer cards." That's tremendous!
Favorite Line: From Paulie: "He had a heavy foot that kid. Almost put me through a billboard one time." Because with Paulie..... it's always about Paulie.
If you watch it again, look for the moment Kelli screams and drops the phone upon getting the news. In perfect harmony, the TV in the background has Letterman and Paul Shaffer laughing just as she screams.
Kelli coming into the funeral home - Diva style, all sunglasses and cleavage with Tony saying.. "Jackie Kennedy."
With Chris going down at the hands of Tony, think about his other "friends" who met the same fate directly from T....... Big Pussy, Ralphie, Tony B (also his cousin) and it would have been Furio too if he could have got his hands on him!!
Can they all be killed off?? In an interesting thought, Al has one theory that New Jersey & New York all kill each other off and the two Jason's and that gang of Rutgers thugs becomes the new Mafia!
The whole Las Vegas scene with the girl and the drugs was sort of weird. But when he started winning at Roulette, was he laughing cause maybe he though C.M. being gone has changed his luck?
And don't know how many watch Entourage too, but how odd was it that the endings of the two shows were somewhat the same, although Entourage is a comedy. With Tony looking over a dessert canyon and then screaming out to no one in particular ("I get it.") while Johnny Drama in a similar venue, dropped on his knees, raised his arms and yelled "Victory" at the top of his lungs, which is the mantra from his cancelled TV show "Viking Quest."
"I get it." ??? Not sure if I did, but maybe John Frissora described the Las Vegas visit the best with one sentence......... "I thought I was watching a Jim Morrison documentary."
Now...... For the picture that I promised of Meadow's mystery date.........
Wonder what Tony would think of this guy????

Catch yins later.....
Thursday, May 10, 2007
PERIOD # 5. "Rock Cats Roll (and Rock Cat Rule)"
ROCK CATS: As mentioned in the NPL home page news item, the Cats are hitting and pitching great. Year-to-Date, they have the highest BA at .293 and the lowest ERA with a 3.36. Here’s an odd fact…. Derrek Lee leads all of MLB in Average with a .394 mark. But in NPL hitting points, he’s actually 4th on his own Rock Cats team behind Reyes, Bonds and Holliday. Of course, those three are batting .352, .329 and .374 respectively. If you want to purchase one of those Rock Cats game jerseys as pictured on the CBS Sportsline NPL site, the cost is $295.99, payable to “Jonathan Stasko.”
LOCKHORNS: The LH also has good stats in hits and pitches and it’s been a big boost to get the kind of production that Yo-Adrian Gonzalez (round 21) and John Maine (round 23) have provided. Lance Berkman, one of the many MLB players off to a slow start, belted out 41 points for a .429 BA for the week. Harv considered dropping Chone Figgins because of his 1 for 21 start, as he was fresh off the DL. But Harv then said he’s not the type of owner to make quick judgments on players!!
BIG TRAIN: Have you heard that commercial? “How do you stop a Train?” Good question. Cliff Lee, coming back from injury is permitted to go the distance for a CG-Win. Since it was on the West Coast, a nice bonus to wake up to for Bob. At this early stage, the BT leads in Complete Games with 4. What’s the definition of “Bitter Sweet” for Bob? How about having his two Milwaukee sluggers Prince Fielder and JJ Hardy rack up big points in the week, although most of the damage was done against the Pittsburgh Buccos. In talking about the Train’s surge upward, Tony may have put it best…. “This actually got started last year at the All-Star Break.”
OWLS: If one team seems to be locked into their current position (4th), it’s the Birds. A-Rod continues to lead all hitters, while Adam Dunn is 10th. Former Lockhorn Shane Victorino had a big week with 42 points. That was good for 2nd best among Week # 5 hitters. Chris Capuano had a shut-out going but Brew-Crew manager Ned Yost only permitted him to pitch 8 innings, and this week they add Carlos (not Jose) Silva to the staff. And…. The Jason Kendall HR watch continues!
69’ERS: Back on the Niners squad is Brett Myers, only this time in the position of Closer. The 69 team continues to quietly move up in the standings. After Period 3, they were in 9th place. Of course, right now the gap between 5th and 9th is only 57 points. Piff had everyone scratching their heads on Wednesday with the pick-up of Anthony Lerew. Not that he isn't a good choice; it was just that no one seemed to know about him. But don’t under estimate the Niner owner. On Wednesday down at the office, Piff was no doubt looking at Free Agents like he was Jim Garrison studying the Zapruder Film. And speaking of film….. while in Altoona for the Bowling Tournament last weekend, Piff spotted Erik Estrada – former TV Star of C.H.I.P.S.
KOOPERSTOWN KIDS: I have just seen that one of my Wednesday Night pitcher DROPS – Jose Contreras, tossed a Complete Game Shut-Out today (Thursday). Don’t ya just hate when that happens!! I’m trying to hang in there with a number of Sub-Mendoza line guys. And a couple of people wanted to know why I didn’t take ANDY LaRoche, to go along with Adam? Geez, what am I, a masochist? Here’s another odd fact…. The Kids lead the NPL in strike out totals for their hitters, while on the pitching side my staff is in last place in K's obtained. Gee, why do I look this stuff up??
ALABAMA SLAMMERS: Hey, did you notice that the Slams changed their team Logo on the website? Looks like a tribute to former Slammer and Cardinal pitcher Darryl Kile. Al said that the Slammer Baseball Organ-i-zation has never seemed to be the same since that 2002 tragedy. But grabbing perhaps the most anticipated pitching call-up of the season, the AS grabbed 22 year old former Washington Huskie Tim Lincecum of the G-Men. Because of his small stature, some have been making comparisons to Roy Oswalt. But the MLB scouts have given Lincecum their own pet nickname. It's "Seabiscuit." If you know the story, that would be considered a compliment. And the Ryan Doumit FA pick of a week ago could turn out to be a stellar one. Could he be this years Freddy Sanchez?????


And then, T&E want the Slammers to know that this coming week, they are looking at Bryan Bullington as Rock Cat Rule pick #2!! Meanwhile, back to Clemens...... With him re-joining Andy Pettitte AGAIN, does anyone else think that this situation is the Brokeback Mountain of major league baseball????

PITTSBURGH O's: Another week, a couple of more guys to the DL for the hard luck, injury riddled O's..... But the good news is that Junior seems to be back on track as he hit for 36 points and a .392 average for the period, and even though a Cleve Indian pitcher went to the injury list, Larry was fortunate to be able to pick up a quality replacement from the same team.

MISCELLANEOUS STUFF:
JARROD SALTALAMACCHIA:
You may have seen this name recently. The call up by the Braves. A highly touted Catching prospect. He's known for the 14 letters in his last name, which is now a new record for longest last name in MLB history. But here's a little know fact about "Salty" that you may or may not be aware of...... The 22 year old is married to a woman who is 10 years his senior. No big deal, I agree.... However, she was also a former high school teacher of his!! That's kinda creepy...
HAROLD REYNOLDS:
Remember how Harold was fired by ESPN? H.R. is still out of work and is suing the nationwide leader over this. He won round 1. Connecticut State Court has approved his motion for discovery. ESPN is now forced to turn over all personnel files, documents, etc. on Harold by May 18th. If you recall the original event, Reynolds was fired for Sexual Harassment of female employees at the station.
Come on now....... Our boy Harold wouldn't do anything like that, now would he??????

THIS WEEK IN TELEVISION:
4 seems to be a big number this week. For example..... American Idol was at their Final 4. Then, tough luck as the Aretha Franklin lookin' chick with the last name of Jones got the boot. Dancing With The Stars is at their Final 4 and I tell you what....... Speed Skater Apolo Anton Ohno seems like a pretty cool dude, and I just KNOW that Laila Ali would kick Oscar De La Hoya's ass. And The Bachelor (Officer & A Gentleman) was down to the Final 4 space cadets until Andy finally dumped that head case Amber from the list....... But, as much as I know you all care about those particular shows, lets move on.......... With 4 episodes left in it's final season, it's.......
THE SOPRANOS - May 6, 2007. "Walk Like A Man."
A couple of observations......
- Was A.J. ever referred to as "Tony Soprano Jr." before?? Seemed to be a little bit of a power trip for him.
- Did you also say.... "Oh shit" when Christopher tossed Little Paulie Germani out the 2nd floor window? Holy crap!!
- Was it great or what when Paulie Walnuts was doing donuts and driving over shrubs on Christopher's $50,000 landscape job?
- Were you surprised when Chris turned and blew away JT Dolan? But think about it... If you recall, a couple of episodes ago, Christopher did tell JT never to get "snippy" with him again.
- Seems like the Middle-East guys - the FBI - the terrorist thing, may have something to do with the final ending. And Agent Harris is a cool customer. How about when he ripped on Phil Leotardo's integrity as a thug, knowing that Tony would buy into that.
- And lastly....... Check out the picture above in this posting. Christopher wearing the track suit. Who wears stuff like that in 2007?????
Catch yins later.....
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Now Pitching in Relief, Walter Johnson
Week Four turned out to be an exciting week for Yours Truly, as I was able to string together the high score for the second week in a row. This has pushed me into third place ahead of fellow Colonial / Highmarker John Frissora. He and I have been see-sawing back and forth quite a bit over the last week or so, and I suspect that that will continue. At least I hope to remain in a position where I can be battling for a top spot.
Very quietly in Week Four, Dave Jones' Kids and Piffy's 69'ers had strong weeks and vaulted back into contention in the NPL race. Piff's 516 points moved him into the first division and Dave's 492 (third best for the week) have him a mere 7 points out of fifth place. It should be noted however that only 95 points separate spots 5 through 10 in the standings, so any one is just one hot week away from grabbing a money spot.
At the top of the heap, Rock Cat John has established a 73 point lead over Harv, but I, for one, fully expect Harv to be challenging for the top spot all season long. I mean, isn't Harv always in the money?
At he other end of the spectrum, Al fell below the Mendoza Line with a mere 321 points for the week. It has gotten to the point where Al actually selected a Pirate - Ryan Doumit - in the weekly pick-ups!!! By the way, I see that in tonight's series lidlifter in Brewtown, Doumit is playing first base and Adam LaRoche is riding the pine for the Buccos. Did you get some inside dope from David K. Littlefield on that move, Al?
A final comment on the NPL's teams (sorry, but I will not be as detailed as Dave always is in his analysis), and that comment is...Whither Big Daddy? The defending Champ front loaded on pitching on draft night, and that strategy shows up on 720 pitching points, third best in the NPL. The other side of the coin, however, shows that his hitters are ranking dead last in the league with 1,135 points. Pitching may be the name of the game, but you gotta have some hitting, too (as a certain major league team I can think of is currently proving in the National League Central).
SOPRANOS THOUGHTS
As has become the custom, I must offer my thoughts on Episode 4 of the final Sopranos season. It was a slow episode in terms of action, as no major player got taken out, but the storm continues to brew between New York and New Jersey. One comment I read this week summed up the situation between Tony and Phil thusly: "Sooner or later, one of these guys is going to push, and the other is going to shove back and disaster will follow."
Speaking of disasters, could you believe the action of Little Vito in the school showers? Man, I never saw THAT coming. That certainly broke a barrier in home entertainment. And how about the counselling sessions he got from Phil and Tony? I can't understand why those meetings didn't straighten the kid out!
SOME WORDS ON WALTER JOHNSON
I thought I'd take this opportunity to share a little with you about the inspiration for my team nickname, Walter Johnson, the original "Big Train."
Johnson was one of the five original inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and if you wanted to tell me that someone other that he was the greatest pitcher of all time, you will have to work mighty hard to convince me.
Consider the Johnson's numbers:
WINS - 417 career wins, second of all time. Of all pitchers in the post-WWII era, only three are in the top ten in this category: Warren Spahn, 363 (6th), Roger Clemens, 348 (8th), Greg Maddux, 335 (10th).
COMPLETE GAMES - 531, fourth all time. Only Spahn of the post-war era is even in the close, and he's way down the track with 382 CG's (21st).
SHUT OUTS - 110, first all time, and this one is really amazing. The second most on the list is Grover Cleveland Alexander with 90. I was surprised at how many post-war guys are in the top ten in this category, though: Spahn, 63 (6th), Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver, 61 (T7th), Burt Blyleven 60 (9th), and Don Sutton, 58 (10th). Among active guys, Clemens, 46, Randy Johnson, 37, and Maddux, 35 are way down the list. Paul Maholm has 1.
STRIKE OUTS - Johnson's 3,509 has fallen to 9th on the all time list, but it took almost 50 years before someone finally caught up with him, and it took 30 years until any pitcher got to within 1,000 K's of Johnson's total.
(As an aside here, when you do research like this, you keep seeing Burt Blyleven's name amongst all of these all-time greats. Shouldn't Burt have plaque in Cooperstown, too? Just asking.)
ERA - 2.17. Lowest in baseball history for anyone pitching at least 3,000 innings.
Over the course of his career, his lifetime record of 416-279 is 137 games over .500. On the days that he didn't pitch, his teams were 180 games under .500 on the days that he did not get the decision.
He won games by a score of 1-0 38 times, more than twice as much as any other pitcher (Alexander is second with 17).
In his book, "The Thinking Fan's Guide to Baseball", Leonard Koppett wrote of Johnson: "When I call Johnson 'the greatest of all pitchers,' I may get an argument and be judged wrong, but I can't be accused of coming to an unreasonable conclusion."
Not much more I can add to that.
TO THE KOMMISH
Thanks for giving me the chance to come in in relief for you. We'll all look forward to your return next week