Sac Fly
Ramblings about faith, family, baseball, etc.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Braves 5 Cubs 2
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Greatest Sitcoms Ever
Greatest Ever Sitcoms, in order starting with the best.
1-10: Seinfeld, The Andy Griffith Show, MASH, Newhart, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Cosby Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Leave It to Beaver, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Modern Family.
11-20: Cheers, I Love Lucy, The Big Bang Theory, Happy Days, The Beverly Hillbillies, Family Ties, The Honeymooners, The Middle, Designing Women, Friends.
21-30: Home Improvement, Gomer Pyle, Laverne & Shirley, All In the Family, I Dream of Genie, The Office, Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, The Brady Bunch, The Simpsons.
31-40: Sanford & Son, Gilligan's Island, Get Smart, Taxi, Welcome Back Kotter, The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, Murphy Brown, The Wonder Years, Square Pegs, Two and a Half Men.
41-50: The Jeffersons, 30 Rock, Room 222, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, Golden Girls, Three's Company, Sgt Bilko, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, A Different World.
51-60: Barney Miller, Different Strokes, Good Times, Bewitched, Mork & Mindy, Roseanne, Perfect Strangers, The Nanny, Full House, Night Court.
HM: Wings, Frasier, How I Met Your Mother, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine Nine, New Girl, Will & Grace, Scrubs, Arrested Development, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Married With Children, Schitt's Creek, Malcolm in the Middle, Boy Meets World, Mad About You, That 70's Show, Black-ish, Young Sheldon, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Happy's Place, The Neighborhood, A Man on the Inside. Fresh Off the Boat. The Kids Are All Right.
Saw this crappy list on line (below), that had left out numerous great shows, and had other hits ranked far too low. Inspired me to quickly cobble together my own list. I probably spent about as much time on the list as he did.
I like me some meatloaf. When C makes meatloaf, she always fixes mashed potatoes and English peas. We'll have meatloaf about four times a year.
LUKE APPLING [SABR Bio] - Ans. “Lucious Luke” was one of his nicknames. His better-known nickname was “Old Aches and Pains”. Appling finished just beind NYY pitcher Spud Chandler for the 1943 AL MVP. Both men were tied for WAR that year with 7.3 but Chandler’s team had won the pennant and the World Series. Then Appling reported for military duty at Camp Lee, Virginia in January 1944. Between Al Simmons in 1931 and Ted Williams in 1941, no one had a higher qualifying batting average than Appling's .388 for the White Sox in 1936.
Monday, May 11, 2026
The Game That Wouldn't End
C. S. Lewis recognized: "The case against Christianity that is made out in the world is quite strong. Every war, every shipwreck, every cancer case, every calamity, contributes to making a case against Christianity. It is not easy to be a believer in the face of this surface evidence. It calls for a strong faith in Jesus Christ".
Quote for the day: “Show me an individual or a congregation committed to spiritual progress with the Lord, interested in what the Bible teaches about spiritual perfection and victory, and I will show you where there is strong and immediate defiance by the devil.” —A. W. Tozer.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
R.I.P. Bobby Cox
Former Braves Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox passed away on Saturday.
Bobby got hos start in the Yankees organization, learning baseball from manager Ralph Houk. He was hired by the Braves as manager in the late 70's.BOBBY COX [SABR Bio] [MLB Obit] Toronto won the AL East for the first time in 1985 with Cox. The Jays had never finished any place but last (1977-1981) until Cox became their manager. For that accomplishment he was voted American League Manager of the Year. He became a hero in Canada. He described it as four of the happiest years of his life. Cox National League Manager of the Year three different times, in ATL in 1991, 2004, & 2005, the first NL manager to win it in consecutive seasons. As a player, he completed a triple play on 03-Jun-1968 in Minnesota. Cox took the toss from P Dooley Womack and fired it to Mickey Mantle at first base for the 3rd out. Cox ranks fourth in career games won as a manager. All three ahead of him required more seasons.
Manger Wins
Connie Mack 3731 53 .486
Tony LaRussa 2884 35 .536
John McGraw 2763 33 .586
Bobby Cox 2504 29 .556
Cox was kicked out of 162 MLB games, 41 more than 2nd-place McGraw.
Saturday, May 09, 2026
Love The Walt
Walt Weiss seems to have the team in a better state of mind, more hard charging, less laid back - battling to win every game. Sometimes a change at the top is needed. Another reason to like Weiss: the Braves have have been wearing their grey road jerseys almost exclusively this year. They've only worn their red jerseys and their navy jerseys one time each.
I think the Braves lost Wednesday’s game in an effort to honor Ted Turner, since they lost so many games back he first bought the team. With today’s loss, the Braves go to 16-5 in their last 21 games.
I grew up in the same Presbyterian church with Attorney General candidate Bill Cowsert. A normal kid, back then. I pretty much haven't seen him since high school. He went off to UGA and became a lawyer in Athens. Comes off like a good ole Southern boy in his commercials. I have no doubt that's who he is. I'd vote for him. My beef: his commercials would be a whole heck of lot more effective if he would just stand up! Is he handicapped? He looks like FDR, sitting there on his back porch. Not a good look at all.
Noted local Christian apologist Jefrey Breshears polled well-informed and thoughtful Christians and conservatives on the current Georgia ballot. His results:
GOVERNOR: Burt Jones - 60%, Chris Carr - 25%
LT GOVERNOR: G Dolezal - 45%, B Tillery - 25%, J Kennedy - 25%
SEC OF STATE Kelvin King -- 94%
ATTY GENERAL B Strickland - 56% Bill Cowsert - 44%
STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT:
R Woods - 45%, F Longgrear - 36%, R Trammel - 18%
GEORGIA SUPREME COURT
Vote for both incumbents:
Charles Bethel and Sarrah Warren -- 100%
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Dist. 3 -- Fitz Johnson
Dist. 5 -- Carolyn Roddy
U.S. SENATE: Mike Collins - 67% Derek Dooley - 20%
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
7th Dist - Rich McCormack
9th Dist - Andrew Clyde
11th Dist - Robert Adkerson 67%; Chris Mora 33%
14th Dist - Clayton Fuller
This is national nurse appreciation week. I know this because I was driving down the road and a nurse jumped out in front of me waving a big sign to let me know. She pounded on my hood, reminding me of the time she heard a rumor that I had a little bit of a cough that I hadn't told anyone about, but she showed up at my door to give me lots of unsolicited advice that I hadn't asked for. Now she was wanting me to thank her for this. I'm still waiting for national supply chain manager's appreciation week. I suppose that's every week, huh?
Why Isn't Adrian Grenier in The Devil Wears Prada 2? Inside His Small Town Life After Leaving Hollywood, and why he dropped out of the Hollywood scene.
Quote for the day: “God has ambitious plans for us. The same one who saved your soul longs to remake your heart. His plan is nothing short of a total transformation.” — Max Lucado.
Friday, May 08, 2026
Best Ever NBA Players
Thursday, May 07, 2026
Much To Do About Murals
The gift of being an exceptional content creator is to be able to come up with the arcane tidbit that no one else is talking about, the new and fresh angle that no one has thought of yet - not just saying the exact same thing that 50 other people have already said. Lang does this every day. It’s my challenge. Yesterday everyone was posting tributes to Ted Turner, including me. I tried to put my own personal touch on my tribute, offering the obscure tidbits that I remembered.
Seems like everyone at WSB just has to line up and take Bellwood Coffee to task, kind of like that scene in the movie Airplane!. I’m finally figuring out why. They need content to talk and write about, and the juicier the better. They’re too busy to analyze, to step back and provide a deep response. They don't realize they're saying the same thing everyone else has already said. They’re just concerned with clicks. Don’t stand in their way.
This week I’ve looked at how many impressions some of these so-called content creators are getting, and it really ain’t much - not too much more than I get, which is embarrassing.
Radio dude says if a Chipper mural was painted over, there’d be a huge protest, but when I point out that an Aaron mural in Buckhead was replaced with an ad for mayonnaise, there was hardly any outrage. Radio guy failed to make the connection, and I didn’t feel the need to spoon feed him. I was left feeling dirty just for getting sucked into the “conversation”.
But really Grant Park is different from Buckhead, and Jovita is different than Hank. The Jovita mural was Grant Park’s mural, even if she lived in suburban Dunwoody. People identified with Jovita because of the mural - she was their girl, their icon. But a huge percentage of other Atlantans had no idea that Jovita was so beloved. Nothing wrong with that. Just different worlds.
Similarly, some were offended when the decades old Hank Aaron tribute wall in the parking lot that used to be Atlanta Stadium was recently torn down to make way for the new Georgia State baseball stadium - even though a brand new, much nicer Aaron memorial would be built in it’s place. Some would rather keep the old run down parking lot, progress be damned.
The Ponce mural was painted over. No outcry. Same with the Buckhead mural. Different icons. Different neighborhoods. Different outcomes. Jovita was WSBs. I just wish WSB would stop rehashing the story.
Murals mean so much to some people. To others just an afterthought. After a week of murals being in the spotlight, I happened to notice that in Keisha Lance Bottoms political ad, three or four murals are featured. All from Atlanta, if I’m not mistaken. She’s running for governor. Perhaps she should show murals from other places as well.
Sounds like the Knicks are said to be one of the mightiest teams in the East, and the underdog Hawks took them to 6 games without much effort.
I listened to 680’s interview with longtime Hawks executive Steve Koonin, who first met Ted as a Coke advertising associate. The 68 year old Koonin sounds like an okay guy, likening himself to Senator Blutarsky from Animal House. Koonin hinted that the Hawks would be working to sign their head coach to a long term contract.
Ernie Johnson Jr also gave tribute to Turner, and introduced a short video that included quotes from Andrew Young, Dale Murphy, Jimmy Carter, and others.