Monday, May 27, 2013

cardinals baseball: a legacy of greatness

at the mechanic's shop the other day, i picked up a new sports illustrated, with the cover story on the st. louis cardinals organization, including old friend jake westbrook (at the end of the row...of their rotation)
the picture on the right...is on the contents page -- a cover from 1968...of that year's cardinals

the surprising thing for me, is the hair on roger maris (the first guy) -- i thought he lost it all, chasing the babe

i only got to read...the first...paragraph or two, but...here's the punch line
“Their 11 championships have been well distributed. No son or daughter of St Louis born since 1902 has reached the age of 25 without having lived through at least one victory parade.”
i'm moving

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

baseball debutants and their families

at the ballgame, yesterday -- actually, it was two ballgames -- a double-header,...the old-fashioned kind -- i sat next to the families...of two players, just called up by the yankees, for their major-league debuts

corban joseph's mother, father, grandmother, wife and mother-in-law...drove up from franklin, tennessee (a suburb of nashville) -- and the 24-year-old 'showed 'em something,' in the second game -- he started the six-run rally in the seventh, with a booming double -- his first major-league hit -- then ended the inning, by sending a ball...to the warning track in center
when we arrived at the seats, i thought the mother might be indians manager terry francona's wife, and that the young woman next to her, the wife or girlfriend of one of the players -- that made me think, the manager's wife (and those of the coaches) serve as...mother hens...to the players' wives and girlfriends -- guiding them, advising them, looking out for them -- then i thought, the younger woman...looked too young...to be a player's wife, and that she might be...francona's daughter

well, when joseph came to bat (the second time), mom took a picture of him -- then, of the giant scoreboard, with the large picture of joseph -- bob's your uncle -- my friend rodger said he'd noticed they were with the yankees

rodger also recalled the battle of franklin, in which the confederate forces were decimated -- actually, much more than decimated -- part of the mopping-up operation -- and the subsequent battle of nashville

in looking for a picture of joseph, i found out he was sent back to the minors -- the article also says, he was called up (for the first time, i presume), two weeks ago, spent two days with the yankees, but didn't play

he played first-base in the first game -- a position he'd only played, in three games (according to dad) -- and he made a nice pick-up, of a throw to first -- in the second game, he was at second, his regular position

[january 25, 2014: watching a replay of the game, announcer matt underwood said that joseph's brother...was drafted, the same year -- by the orioles]

for the second game, the family of brett marshall arrived -- the 23-year-old right-handed pitcher was a starter in the minors, but was in the bullpen, for the day's games -- well, at least, for the second game -- his mother, her two sisters and his girlfriend...went to the bullpen, before the game -- mom came back, and said...she recognized him -- somebody had apparently told her...he wasn't there, or that...whoever she spotted...wasn't him -- she said, i know my son, i gave birth to the boy -- she went around, showing the picture she'd taken of him, in the bullpen
according to that same article, marshall was called up, after the first game of the doubleheader

most of his family (mother, aunt, little cousins, and...father...or aunt's husband) flew up from houston -- another aunt, and her husband, drove from scranton, where they'd driven (from suburban new york), to see him play, the day before -- he didn't play, but...was told he'd been called up -- so they drove him to the airport (at two, i think it was), then, when they realized...it was six hours to cleveland, they kept driving -- they got to cleveland, before he did -- he had to fly to charlotte, first -- i asked if they'd offered him a ride to cleveland, and if the team refused -- they said he wanted to experience...the whole...call-up experience, including the first-class flights -- of course

i thought it was neat...that the little boys...had been pulled from school, for this special occasion

joseph and marshall were playing for the scranton/wilkes-barre railriders, the yankees' triple-a affiliate
marshall's girlfriend was there, during the first game of the double-header, sitting by herself  -- i thought she looked arab -- palestinian or jordanian -- i finally got to ask her, during the second game, and she said that her father was lebanese

at one point, during the second game, she discovered that marshall's name had been added to the yankees' roster, and she waved the phone...to the others -- he's still there

all, a big thrill for the families -- and...for me -- i don't think i've ever talked with, been with,...the family of a ballplayer -- let alone one...making his major-league debut -- i would have loved talking with them, more -- joseph's family...moved into the lower section, under the sun (it was very cold, throughout) -- rodger said that they wanted to get away from...this intrusive...stranger -- i found them all, very friendly -- i did go down, towards the end of the second game, and congratulated them

Saturday, May 4, 2013

selma fraiberg's 'magic years'

what a wonderful book -- quite a few gems...within

one of the interesting...early observations...was that children -- we're talking...young children, under the age of six -- approach...things...they fear -- come back, to tackle...their anxieties -- the things...that they haven't mastered

here are a couple

surrounded by aidas

aida in the mornin',
aida in the evenin',
aida at suppertime....

i just learned that they're doing 'aida' in detroit, this month
in the summer, they're doing it in cincinnati

and, back in the bullseye, we've got the elton john/tim rice version, at the end of the month