Beaned in the Head

In the past week, the Cubs’ Jerry Hairston Jr. and the Pirates’ Sean Casey have been hit in the head with pitches. Both times, whoever writes headlines for ESPN.com used the term “beaned in the head.” Maybe it is a silly pet peeve, but here it is: “beaned in the head” is like saying “3… Read More »

Contraction

According to Peter Gammons (who heard it from the owner of a National League team), baseball has plans to contract four teams. To be honest, when someone asks me how many Major League teams there are, my first instinct is still to say 26, so I wouldn’t be at all upset about going back to… Read More »

The “diluted” Hall of Fame

I was reading Buster Olney’s baseball blog this morning (ESPN.com Insider account required), and he printed some emails from readers who were responding to Olney’s idea of having a sort of Lifetime Achievement Award in the Hall of Fame to honor people like Buck O’Neil and Minnie Minoso, who didn’t quite have the stats to… Read More »

The Brian Lawrence debacle

Earlier this offseason, the Nationals acquired Brian Lawrence from the San Diego Padres in a trade. A couple days ago, it was discovered that Lawrence has a potentially career-ending arm injury. As Jim Bowden and Frank Robinson disagree over whether the Nats should have done an MRI as part of the pre-trade physical, I think… Read More »

Jim Rice and the Hall of Fame

Jim Rice is angry that he’s not in the Hall of Fame. [The Boston Globe requires a free login, but if you don’t want to sign up, go to www.bugmenot.com to get a login.] The more he talks, the more I hope he never makes it.

Yanks sign Erickson

So the Yankees signed Scott Erickson to a minor league contract, with General Manager Brian Cashman referring to him as an “insurance policy.” Apparently Cashman wants to battle the Astros and Jeff Bagwell for the title of Worst Insurance Policy Ever. The article mentions that Joe Torre, Ron Guidry, and Joe Kerrigan watched Erickson throw… Read More »

“We Made Out” is Back!

Well, really, it was never gone, but it was pretty stagnant for several months. That’s right, the site that my brother made famous and I made great, We Made Out In A Tree And This Old Guy Sat And Watched Us, is back with a new design and fresh new content. Here are some of… Read More »

Ozzie Guillen is a loud mouth

I respect Ozzie Guillen for what he accomplished with the White Sox last year. That doesn’t stop me from thinking he is a jackhole. No, I don’t really care that he didn’t go to the White House with the rest of the White Sox, even though I have my suspicions that it was a lot… Read More »

Honus Wagner

Just a quick note about something that annoys me: people referring to the famous T206 Honus Wagner baseball card (the world’s most valuable baseball card) as the “Honus Wagner rookie card.” I think the reason this happens is that, generally, a player’s most valuable card is his rookie card, so OBVIOUSLY the most valuable card… Read More »

The State of Web Development

I believe in Web Standards. I believe that Andy Clarke was mostly (or completely) right when he said: While I understand that for many, learning standards based development is difficult, particularly for creative people who have not been required to work with code before, I believe that the time has now passed for those working… Read More »