Sac Fly
Ramblings about faith, family, baseball, etc.
Saturday, March 07, 2026
Mitch Albom's "Twice"
Friday, March 06, 2026
24 Hours of Nashville
Wednesday night our small group leader was sick, so we met via zoom on our computers last night. Genesis 38 and 39, contrasting how brothers Judah and Joseph handled temptation differently - and God’s reaction to each.
Lots of workers in the house yesterday morning. Three crews working on three different rooms. We left out around noon after stopping by Chick-fil-A. I ate half of Ceil’s wrap. Traffic wasn’t too bad going through Chattanooga. Made it to Murphreesboro and checked into the hotel in time for Lee to take his afternoon nap.Thursday, March 05, 2026
Breakfast Spots
Atlanta's best breakfast restaurants.
Thumb's Up Diner. Generous portions. Several locations.
The Food Shoppe. Creole.
By George. Inside the Candler Hotel. Elegant.
ADios Cafe. Mexican inspired. 800-100.
Atlanta Breakfast Club. 630-300.
Our kids needed to attend in state colleges. Will looked at UAB but he had the Zell Miller scholarship to go to UGA. Anna had the Hope. Not sure how we would've afforded their schooling had it not been for those scholarships.
Article: finding meaning in retirement.
Denison: do Muslims and Christians worship the same God, as many claim? In The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism, Tim Keller notes: "If you don't live for Jesus, you will live for something else. Jesus is the one Lord you can live for who died for you—who breathed his last breath for you." Muhammad did not die for Muslims. Buddha did not die for Buddhists. Jewish rabbis do not atone for their fellow Jews by their deaths, much less for the rest of humanity. But "God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).
LOU GEHRIG [SABR Bio] was the first player to have his number retired. He was the only Yankee to wear #4. When the Yankees introduced permanent uniform numbers in 1929, Gehrig was assigned #4 because he batted cleanup (fourth) in the lineup. His first ever stolen base was a steal of home. Stole home in the 7th inning on 24-Jun-1925 off Washington's Allen Russell/Muddy Ruel - before Russell had retired a single batter. Gehrig twice hit for the cycle, on 25-Jun-1934 vs. the White Sox, and 01-Aug-1937 vs. the Browns.
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
The Curse of the BRTL
Not knowing any better, as a kid I cursed my fledgling baseball career by throwing left but batting right. Not sure if this is the complete list, but here's nine BRTL players with at least 1000 major league games played.
Player WAR HR RBI OPS+
Rube Bressler..........19.3......32.....586...110
Hick Carpenter.......... 4.6......18.....543.... 86
Hal Chase................. 22.9......57.....941...112
Johnny Cooney..........8.4........2.....219.... 87
Rickey Henderson 111.2...297...1115...127
Cleon Jones............. 18.0.....93.....524....110
Ryan Ludwick.......... 11.2... 154....587....109
Cody Ross................ 13.5....132....508...104
Jimmy Ryan.............. 43.6... 118..1093...124
Well those same baseball fanatics who cheered when the Braves paid $42 million for a free agent outfielder can now eat their words now that he's facing a second straight extended suspension, though I'm sure they have long forgotten what they said back on that day. In August they'll be calling out GM AA for not bringing in a front line player, forgetting that very front line player let the team down by being suspended on March 3rd.
Lang has dropped below 200 pounds. That's my goal as well. Back in mid 2025 when overtime was cut out I started going out for lunch every day, instead of skipping breakfast and lunch. Gained back most of the weight I had lost for A&C's wedding. Since retirement I've been hitting the gym most days, moving and getting those 10000 steps. Lost 7 or 8 pounds but I have kinda plateaued. Cut out fast food for the most part, except for a deal here and there. But I am still eating too much. Now that it's finally warming up perhaps I can make more progress.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Ever Hear of These ACC QB's?
The Heisman winner's baby bro was considering second tier schools before the Jackets snatched him, perhaps as a publicity stunt (let's hope not). No guarantee he'll even be the starter. Can the same not be said for all the rest as well?
Saturday Caleb assembled his outdoor sectional sofa for their backyard patio. Detached garage in background.
Lots of eatin' out these last few days.
Friday AM: Fellows Cafe in downtown Roswell (Ceil & the ladies).
Friday PM: Taqueria del Sol at Westside Provisions
Saturday late lunch: Freddy's on Sandy Plains Road
Saturday night: Kimball House in downtown Decatur
Sunday brunch: Sessions Cafe in Marietta
Sunday night: burgers catered by the Earharts
Monday lunch: Chickfila at JFBC
Monday snack: Costco hot dog.
Monday supper at home: leftover Kimball House chicken, collards, rice, etc. Plus my Coke Zero refill from Costco.
Sold another Braves shirt for cheap. Earned a big bad two bucks. Thank you very much.
Georgia Tech could learn a thing or two from this list. Also several other colleges and minor league baseball teams, travel ball teams, and the like. Less is more. Keep it simple, stupid.Monday, March 02, 2026
Roswell High's Cinderella
After the show I stopped by Freddy's for a delicious double burger on sale for $3. Regular $8. Last day of the sale, and I figured it would tide me over since our reservation wasn't until 7:45.
Went home and walked and fed Winnie. Then made the long drive down to Decatur to Kimball House. Our group of ten arrived in at least 5 different cars.
I had the ravioli. Since Matthew was eating with us they brought out lots of appetizers and other extras. Very good. Afterward I had to drive C to Perimeter Mall to retrieve her car. Was after 11 pm before we got home.
Got up Sunday morning and had to help C clean out the garage so her sister in law could take home a buffet we'd had stored. My back started hurting immediately, and it's been killing me all day.
We met Ceil's relatives for brunch at Sessions Cafe near downtown Marietta. Fancy smansy. Several years ago Matthew had worked there for a spell. I had a bacon egg & cheese biscuit. It was okay. Also finished Ceil's entree.
Back around 1980 at the GT BSU we staged a fundraiser where if we raised enough money for missions, my friend Mary and I would each shallow a goldfish. Doug Kleppin drew up a huge poster that looked like the Jaws movie poster, except instead of the big shark head swallowing the swimmer, it was me swallowing a goldfish. Today I found that old poster. Need to get it out and take a picture of it.
Interesting about the way Fellowship does baptisms. Just before someone is baptized at North Point, a video plays of the person being baptized, giving their testimony. Very professionally done. At JFBC, pastor Clay introduces the person being baptized, and reads off a little about how they came to Christ. It's usually an assistant pastor or Sunday School teacher doing the baptizing.

