Thursday, April 22, 2021

Braves: Looking Good

Braves return home from a winning road trip. Young third baseman Austin Riley is hot, third on the team in on base percentage behind Acuna and Freddie. Riley reached base four times last night, going 2-2 with a homer and two walks. He’s playing good defense as well. Albies was back in the lineup. Starters Ian Anderson, Bryce Wilson, and Charlie Morton pitched well in these last three games. Reliever Minter got them out of a jam.

Baseball movies, my rank:

1. Field of Dreams Cosner James Earl Jones

2. Bull Durham Cosner Robbins Sarandon

3. Eight Men Out: John Cusak

4. A League of Their Own Hanks Geena Davis

5. The Sandlot: James Earl Jones

6. The Natural Robert Redford Glenn Close

7. Fever Pitch Drew Barrymore Jimmy Fallon

8. Bingo Long James Earl Jones, Pryor, Billy Dee Williams

9. Moneyball: Brad Pitt

10. For the Love of the Game: Kevin Cosner

11. Trouble With the Curve: Clint Eastwood

12. 42: Harrison Ford

13. 61*

14. Pride of the Yankees (1942) Gary Cooper

15. Mr. Baseball: Tom Sellick

16. Bad News Bears: Walter Matthau

17. Sluggers Wife: Rebecca DeMornay

18. Fear Strikes Out

19. Bang the Drum Slowly

20. Cobb:

21. Major League: Bob Uecker

22. Long Gone

23. The Perfect Game

24. The Fan: Wesley Snipes

25. The Kid from Left Field (1979) Gary Coleman Robert Guillaume

26. The Benchwarmers

27. Brewster’s Millions: Richard Pryor

28. Naked Gun: Leslie Neilson

29. The Pride of St .Louis, the Dizzy Dean Story (1952) Richard Cenna

30. The Kid From Left Field (1953) Anne Bancroft Lloyd Bridges

31. Angels in the Outfield

32. Rookie of the Year

A. W. Tozer: "It is not what a man does that determines whether his work is sacred or secular, it is why he does it. The motive is everything. Let a man sanctify the Lord God in his heart and he can thereafter do no common act."

Sister of Justin Fields, UGA’s Jaiden Fields faled to touch home plate after a home run, and was called out. Cost her team a run.

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Wednesday: worked until 5:30. Then learned Anna was at the house. I drove straight home. Anna stayed for dinner: baked chicken, tossed salad, baked mixed vegetables (small potatoes, sweet potatoes, brussels sprouts, & carrots).

Anna had a date, to a place in downtown Roswell. The young man used to work with her at High Country. He picked up Anna at our house. Later I wanted to make sure Anna came inside to say goodbye to us, so I texted “y’all come inside before you go.” Anna must’ve laughed, and told the guy what I’d said. So he came inside, and I got to meet him. Seemed nice. Ceil missed out, as she had already gone to bed.

It’s always a prayer and concern of Christian parents who their child will marry. Anna has always had high standards, and the young men she’s chosen to date have always been high caliber. Speaking of, Margaret Hurt is dating a fine young man she’d met in high school, when she and Haley were at Living Science with the Murphy and Norman kids.

Matthew is busy these days. His prep cook job at Flower Child will be starting soon. In preparation, this weekend he’s working at a gluten free bakery. Yesterday he was working with Joel and Charles Norman at their Bellwood Coffee, which will be opening a second location soon at Ponce City Market.

MICKEY LOLICH  [SABR Bio] his record for most career strikeouts by a left-handed American League pitcher was broken by CC Sabathia. Lolich ended with 2,679 L Ks. Sabathia passed that with his 2,680th in 2017. Sabathia retired with 2,965 AL Ks. With no score in the sixth inning of a World Series Game Seven, he picked off two runners at first base. In the 1968 WS, Lolich nabbed Cardinal speedsters Lou Brock and Curt Flood to thwart a rally and keep the game scoreless. The Tigers broke the tie in the very next inning (against the formidable Bob Gibson in his last WS start) en route to a WS championship.

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