Thursday, May 14, 2026

Rivals

Question of the day: who is your favorite comedic rival? The obvious answer...Newman!


Article: The Passions of Jerry Seinfeld. Baseball, comedy, and Porshes. 


Two hantavirus patients are being treated at Emory Hospital in Atlanta (where Will works). Both test positive, one is showing symptoms.

I skipped the Stripers 11 am game Wednesday and hit the gym. Wore my new black Hoka Clifton 10's, which I'd picked up on the way to the game yesterday. Tried them on, and wore them out of the store. 

After the gym I drove down to Sandy Springs for a free burger with purchase at Sonic. Just so so. C was still feeling poorly. I offered to go out and get her dinner, but she fixed herself beans and rice. I fixed myself a sandwich for Wednesday supper and today's lunch. Watched the Braves beat the Cubs.

LOU GEHRIG  [SABR Bio] first career stolen base in the majors was a steal of home. In his  third year with the Yankees, on 24-Jun-1925, Gehrig stole home off Washington catch Allen Russell and pitcher Muddy Ruel. Gehrig had sips of coffee with the Yankees in 1923 & 1924 and then never missed another game. Gehrig’s 185 RBI in 1931 is topped only by Hack  Wilson's 191 in 1930 with the Cubs. Among players who walked more than 100 times in a season, no one ever had more hits in the same year. Not only is Gehrig the leader with 220 hits and 101 BB in 1930, he’s also 2nd, 7th, 8th, and 11th on the same list.


  ðŸ“–  Quote for the day: “It is not your business to succeed, but to do right: when you have done so, the rest lies with God" - C. S. Lewis.od.” —C. S. Lewis

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Braves 5 Cubs 2

I had fun at the Braves game last night. I was sitting around and decided to drive over early. Walked around The Battery and was able to go into the Braves Team Store. Forgot to look for a new keychain. I did see a fun Blooper shirt.
Checked out the memorial to Bobby Cox and Ted Turner - both their jerseys on display. Flowers on the Bobby Cox statue. I saw my old friend Darrell. Hadn't seen him in over a year, I don't think, but he recognized me. Walked down to the red parking deck, but the Ford Bronco display hadn't opened yet. 
Walked back and sat in the shade near the Roxy Theater to people watch. I was wearing my 1977 Ted Turner #27 Braves road jersey, and at least four people went out of their way to compliment me on it.
I got in line way too early, but still was able to people watch, and chat with the fans around me. Super fan Norman Warrick walked by, and he stopped to chat. He was dressed out in all his Chocolate Papa gear. The fans around me were impressed. 
All sorts of fan gear, and lots of Cubs fans. Quite a few Dansby Swanson jerseys. I only saw one Speedway Classic cap all night.
Got inside and took a clockwise path around the ballpark. Stopped in the A List office for a bag for the giveaway Hawaiian shirt and game program. I'd been given two pairs of pink sunglasses, that I saved for Shivonne and Millie. Scored a white Braves t-shirt at the Chevy display, and a free designated driver Coke. Later I received a free Dr Pepper Zero as well.
The Cubs were taking batting practice, so I thought about taking a seat in the bleachers - but I was ready to sit in the shade. Kept walking clockwise and eventually up to my seat in section 412. The breeze made it kinda chilly. Lots of people were wearing their Hawaiian shirts to keep warm. 
A nice pregame tribute to Turner and Cox. Both teams lined up on the baselines to watch the tribute videos. A man with a bagpipe played Amazing Grace. Terry McGuirk announced that the Braves would wear a number 6 on the back of their caps. Fans were upset that the team hadn't mowed a huge number 6 in the outfield grass, forgetting that today's celebration was for Turner as well.  
This was also Breast Cancer Awareness Night. There was a pregame parade, and the mother in law of Braves reliever Dylan Lee, a breast cancer survivor, threw out the first pitch. Interesting that Lee was wearing a red belt, instead of navy.
A good game. The Braves only allowed one hit (a home run).
Riley and Yaz slugged homers for the Braves.
It was my first time at a game for a pitching change, when the lights are turned off, the fans do the tomahawk chop, and a spotlight is trained on the relief pitcher coming out of the bullpen. 
The Braves bullpen has a 3.20 ERA, the best in baseball. They shut down the Cubs for the final five innings.
Braves have the best record in baseball, and lead the majors in batting average and runs scored. All this despite Strider having only made two starts, Acuna and Harris missing time, and no contributions from Schwellenbach, Smith-Shauber, and Profar. Catcher Sean Murphy just returned, but now will miss another 8 weeks with a hand injury. But some fans still complain.
Fans were mad when the Cubs overpaid for Dansby. He's hitting .200 and batting eighth. Braves fans were made when the Yankees overpaid for Max Fried. He's out of the rotation with a sore elbow. He breaks down every year.

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.

On Sunday evening Caleb grilled prime rib roast and a couple of steaks. He also prepared the mashed potatoes and grilled broccoli, both from scratch. Ceil took a tossed salad, and Caleb’s mom Mary brought three pies: an onion pie, a key lime pie, and a lemon pie. Reminds me, she sent a piece of each one home with me.
Baby Miller was been a little fussy the past few days. We didn’t get home until after 9:30 night. I’d spent the warm afternoon trying to organize the garage, so I was tired and sore from using different muscles than usual. 

I had loaded up my pressure washer and an iron bench that had been taking up space in our garage, and took them over to A&C’s big garage. They’ve set up a home gym in their garage, with a large yoga mat, treadmill, and rowing machine. They have a shed behind the garage for the lawnmower and other tools. 

Monday morning C took Winnie to get a haircut. Winnie may have a sore tooth, so she’ll have to go to the vet this week. Wednesday is Ceil’s last day at school. I went to the gym. Treadmill and sauna.  

I'd had leftovers for lunch yesterday. C had leftovers for supper, and she fixed me a toasted turkey sandwich with leftover tomato parmesan soup. 

This morning we woke up at 5:15 am and drove down to W&MC's. MC was out of town and W had to get to work. We woke up the girls and walked them the 3/10ths of a mile to school. Took Winnie with is. 
We ate lunch at The Daily, a fancy place off Howell Mill next to the water works. Steak Shapiro had been raving about the breakfast sandwich, so that's what I'd ordered. A fried egg, cheese, bacon, and onion sauce on a sesame seed bun. Usually at places like that the bread is hard or weird, but this bun was soft and tasted okay. Didn't really fit on a breakfast sandwich. 

Ceil ordered the breakfast burrito, then ordered a plate of bacon to add to the burrito. I wound up eating a third of hers. Lots of egg. C of course got coffee, but she said it wasn't good. She says we don't have to go back. They had a cooler by the cash register, so instead of water I got an 8 ounce bottle of Diet Coke to drink. 

On the way home we stopped by to early vote. No wait. Got home and took a nap.

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

The book that I finally finished reading - The Iowa Baseball Confederacy - was written by WP Kinsella, the author of Shoeless Joe, which was made into the movie Field of Dreams. In The Iowa Baseball Confederacy, the Tinker to Evers to Chance Chicago Cubs of 1908 travel to the small town of Big Inning, Iowa to play a team of all stars from a small regional baseball league. Years later there's no record of the game, but the main character travels back in time to prove the game took place.

At the end of nine innings the game is tied, so Frank Chance vows to play on. At dusk the game is still tied, so the game will be resumed the next morning. This continues for days and weeks, the two teams playing from dawn to dusk, thousands of innings - despite a rain shower that continues along with the game. The river floods, the town is washed away, but the game continues. President Teddy Roosevelt visits (on horseback), in an effort to end the game. All the Cubs backup players had returned to Chicago to resume the season, but fell from first place to last. An interesting read, with much more going on than just the baseball.
Last summer the Braves played the Reds in the Speedway Classic, at the Bristol Motor Speedway in western Virginia. I would've loved the special Braves cap with fire on the bill, but thought I'd missed the chance to get one. 
This past winter the fitted versions were sold out in stores, and the adjustable style is always too small for my head (and double the price of other caps. 
From time to time I'd check the internet for one in my size. Finally found one: my size, for a reasonable price. Just now bought it and get to pay for it spread out over four payments. Sweet cap, as if I needed another one.
Thursday: after two hours at the gym this morning, I drove out to North Point for a free large order of Steak & Shakes' beef tallow stringy french fries. Just okay. Didn't change my life. On the way home I grabbed a free Coke Zero from RaceTrac.    

On Friday evening, Ceil wasn't feeling well. Saturday morning she was still sick, but she still went on a garden tour with a friend. When she got home she crashed on the couch, sick. Hardly moved until bedtime. I was full from my huge lunch at Shake Shack. Around 8:30 we finally ate leftovers. I warmed her up some leftover spaghetti. 

We stayed up late and watched a good chunk of the Braves game. A good win. I enjoyed watching all the tributes to Bobby Cox.
Saturday: lunch at the Shake Shack up in Alpharetta. Burger was good but the bun was a little doughy. Spend $10 and the burger was free. Ordering through the app, I got a $5 chocolate milkshake and two $3 orders of the crinkle fries, which came out piping hot. The shake was good but not huge, and for some reason had a couple of pieces of plastic in the bottom. 

Saturday morning C sent me to the Sandy Springs farmers market, but she had failed to place an order with Fry’s Farm, so it was a wasted trip. While I was out, I also stopped by (2) Goodwill, (3) Shake Shack, then back to East Cobb for (4) a haircut, (5) Whole Foods, (6) Big Peach Running Company to try on some Hokas, (7) to the Trader Joe’s in Pine Straw Plaza but the parking lot was gridlocked, (8) Kroger, (9) Dollar Tree, and (10) finally home. Mowed the lawn.

Sunday: Ceil went to church early, to keep the babies during the 8:30 hour. She said she sounded worse that she felt. We passed each other when I was driving to church. Over 43 in Sunday School, to hear about the seven college kids leaving to be summer missionaries. 

After church I stopped by Whole Foods to get C some tomato parmesan soup, and flowers. I'd already given her a card, candy, and balloon. After I gave her the soup I went back to Kroger for more medicine for her. 

Winnie has bad breath. We're working on a way to fix it. 

Despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary, Kevin Durant's Board Room inexplicably listed Caitlin Clark as only the third most marketable player in the WNBA. Her college teammate Kate Martin was cut by Golden State - but may be signed by Indiana.  

Is Listening to an Audiobook as Good as Reading? According to a recent study, the answer is yes. Science.

RED RUFFING  [SABR Biopitched with four toes missing from his left foot as a result of a mining accident. Still, he was drafted into the Army Air Corps during WWII, despite being nearly 38 years old. Red was the first Yankee pitcher to hit a grand slam. In his first game of the season, 14-Apr-1933, with three runners on base, Ruffing homered off Boston’s Bob Weiland. He  and only three other Yankee pitchers ever hit grand slams: Spud Chandler,  Don Larsen, and Mel Stottlemyre. Ruffing’s first team was the Red Sox. His final team was the White Sox.



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".


  ðŸ“–  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.  


Former longtime Braves beat writer Dave O'Brien wrote:
Cox would set the MLB record for most times being thrown out of a game.
His players always knew that Bobby had their back. Stories of Bobby's tirades are legion.
Turner fired Bobby after the 1981 season. Ted was asked what kind of new manager he was looking for. Turner replied "Someone like Bobby Cox". The Blue Jays hired Cox as manager, and Toronto won their first division championship.   
Cox was rehired by the Braves, and the rest is history. Atlanta became the team of the 90's, winning a record number of consecutive division championships, and the 1995 World Series. 
Cox was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame the same year as Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux. 
Ceil saw Bobby at the nearby Stinky Kroger several times, before Bobby's stroke. Cox kept a low profile afterwards, though many former coaches, players, and executives would often visit Cox at home.

BOBBY COX [SABR Bio] [MLB ObitToronto 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  Years %

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.    

We listened to the last part of the Sunday game on the radio while driving home from the recital. It is nice to finally be able to watch every game on TV for the first time in several years.

Lots of Ted Turner tributes,  including the Mariners. Drake Baldwin batting leadoff for the third straight game. Michael Harris in left field for only the second time in years. I just hope his early success doesn't have him swinging for the fences and messing up his swing. Gwinnett shortstop Jim Jarvis makes his MLB debut 90 minutes after flying cross country to join the team. He was hitting over 300 for the Stripers.

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.

Tuesday: I set my alarm and woke up to play golf, but I still didn't feel up to climbing all those hills at Candler Park. Went back to bed for a couple more hours. Felt a little better. Went to the gym and took it easy on the treadmill. After the sauna I actually felt almost back to normal. Cooled off on the treadmill. Cashed in a free milkshake deal at Whataburger for lunch. It was okay. Ordered chocolate but they brought me banana. 

Tuesday afternoon I spent time out in the garage, organizing and sorting out stuff M had left. Made a decent amount of progress. Still a long way to go. C had small group. I fixed quesadillas from leftovers. Later C texted that she needed me to pick up her prescription, but specified the wrong Publix. I rewarded myself with a $2 Arby’s jamoca milkshake. Very good, but it caused me to have a terrible night’s sleep. 

Wednesday: repairman showed up at 1:40 to install the smoke detectors. Took him awhile. Lady just delivered a chair that we had reupholstered. I spent the morning cleaning up real good. Picked up two jars of all natural peanut butter that C had left on the counter. Somehow the lids of both jars were loose. Both jars fell to the floor, spilling peanut butter all over the place. I had an idea: I called Winnie over, and she cleaned it all up. 

Thursday: 4 pm Braves game. We ate at Longhorn, using a gift card I’d been given over three months ago. The burger was great. C enjoyed her salmon. I drank too much Coke Zero, so I wasn’t able to sleeping well. There was a PBS special on Johnny "The Big Cat" Mize from Demorest GA that I have track down and watch.

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.