Month: November 2024
“Green Haven in a Concrete Jungle,” by Michael Brogan
I like the idea of having a baseball-related tradition with your dad. The Tigers did make it to the playoffs this past season; I hope these gentlemen were able to make it out to a game and enjoy it.
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Even as I walk past,
Comerica stands
grass illuminates like a lamp post on a winter night.
Tigers season, baby
Dad and I do our yearly tradition.
The smell of the park is second to none.
But not this year.
Dad ain’t doin so well.
His knee ain’t up for it.
Love you, old man.
Maybe, just maybe, the old Tigs
will surprise us and make the playoffs
and then
maybe, just maybe,
we can go to a game
and let that tradition ride on.
This day in baseball: White Sox release Wynn
The Chicago White Sox released veteran pitcher Early Wynn on November 15, 1962. Having finished the 1962 season with 299 career wins, Wynn was determined to sign with another team and earn victory number 300. He managed to join the Cleveland Indians in June 1963 and earned his 300th career win on July 13, 1963.

Quote of the day
Life is like the baseball season, where even the best team loses at least a third of its games, and even the worst team has its days of brilliance. The goal is not to win every game but to win more than you lose, and if you do that often enough, in the end you may find you have won it all.
~Harold S. Kushner


