I should mention that I am kind of a sports junkie. Maybe more of a competition junkie. I will watch just about anything if it will guarantee to finish with a winner and a loser. This probably explains why I don't watch a lot of hockey, and why I think soccer is only for girls. Or boys who can't make the football team. By the way, for those of you who know Hopps, you also know that was a direct shot at him.
My favorite sports are football, then baseball. And there are few events that I love more than Opening Day. So, yesterday I plopped down in front of the television to watch my beloved Cubbies home opener against the Brewers, then went to Turner Field to watch the Braves open against the Pirates. A great day all around despite heartbreaking losses by both home teams.
Here are a couple of thoughts on the two games:
I am really happy with the Cubs this year. Yeah, I know that 2008 MVP, Kosuke Fukudome was 3 for 3 with a double, a homerun and a walk, while the rest of the team was 2 for 31. And, I know that Kerry Wood and Bob Howry did not look great in there opening stints. No matter, I like this lineup, I really like the pitching, and I am expecting really nice things from this team. I am going to stop talking about this game now since I don't want to be too optimistic before the Cubs have their first win.
Onto the Braves.
The Atlanta Braves are now 0 and 2 and if the season keeps up like this we will be admitting Gondee from Talking Chop into a mental institution by the beginning of May. On Opening Day in Washington, DC, the Braves got a gem from Tim Hudson and lost on a heartbreaking walk-off homerun in the bottom of the 9th.
Last night was just sureal! The Pirates squandered a 5 run lead in the 9th inning, which included a routine pop-up that was allowed to drop between the left fielder and center fielder that scored the tying runs. Then in the top of the 12th, the Pirates get a 3-run homerun only to nearly squander the lead again. Braves catcher Brian McCann called it the craziest game he has ever been a part of. It is certainly one of the craziest games I have seen in person.
With that, here are the things that caught my eye last night during the pomp and circumstance of opening day:
- Braves relief pitcher, Peter Moylan was introduced last night to "Down Under," by Men At Work. Seriously, is this the music you really want to be introduced to? Does this inspire anything? I can't imagine that it does. Of course, this got me to thinking what song I would want to be introduced to. I came up with....wait for it....Jay Z and "Show Me What You Got"
- Okay, time out for trivia. Who is the winningest pitcher to ever play in the Braves organization? We will come back to this, but his number is NOT retired by the Braves!
- Time out for trivia, part II. How many dffferent names have the Atlanta Braves had in their history? How about nine. That right, nine different team names since the organization started playing baseball in 1871 as the Boston Redstockings. I am not going to lie, I was dumbfounded by this.
The answer to the first question is Cy Young. Yeah, that Cy Young. He actually won game 511 as a Boston Rustler in 1911. Just some information that I found fascinating last night.
You forgot the tag, "Fukudome Fever". Might want to add that.
ReplyDeleteWe actually played song snippets for our "at-bat" music in kickball. I had two. The first was Luda's "Pimpin' all over the World", and my second was Max-A-Million's "Fat Boy".
Good times.
Nice. My second song would be the baseline from "Touch me, Tease me" by Case featuring Foxy Brown. Chris Rock used it as the intro to one of his HBO specials a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteI need a better tag for my Fukudome Fanaticism. I am working on it.