Entries Tagged as 'Pirates'

The trip so far

Well I made it to Tampa this morning and had my meeting drove about an hour for Kosher food and now have a bad migraine. But for some reason I’m blogging. At this point in my trip I am missing Malky, Rivky and home in general. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to video chat tonight so I’ll feel less homesick. The good news is that I’m going home tomorrow night.

Tomorrow I have one meeting and then lots of time in between the meeting and the flight home. As luck would have it the Pirates are playing a spring training game in the same town that I’ll be in for the meeting so it looks like I may go and watch their opening spring training game. It should be interesting since I have never seen a spring training game before. If I go, I’ll be blogging about the game at my other site The Pittsburgh Lumber Company.

My blogging elsewhere

I’m not sure how many of our readers out there follow baseball, but for the past month or so I have been a blogger over at MVN blogging about the Pittsburgh Pirates. If you like baseball and want to get my perspective (and the perspective of my fellow co-bloggers) then feel free to visit our site.

The Pirate Parrott as Tony Soprano.

I have to admit that I never watched the Sopranos. It was just one of those shows that never made it on my radar screen. Even though I never watched it, you would have to live on a desert island not to know about the controversial ending to the series that the show had a few weeks ago. It seems that the Pirates went and made a spoof of the ending and it looks pretty amusing.

Opening Day

Ah, the first day of the baseball season (the game last night doesn’t count - that was for TV purposes only). The Pirates are playing tonight at 7:05 which means that I won’t be able to listen to the game due to Passover starting tonight as well. Good thing that it is a 162 game season.

More on the offensive Pirates

“It was so hot in Pittsburgh, guys were pretending to play for the Pirates just to have beer thrown on them.” - Jay Leno

You gotta love the onion

This “article” from the onion pretty much describes how all the Pirate fans feel. But it’s one funny article. (Hat tip: The Pirates mailing list)

Just Embarassing

I was going to leave it go about the two Pirate players getting into the All Star game I am really happpy for both of them for different reasons. For Jason Bay, I am really happy that he’ll be in the starting line-up. Especially after he got so dissed last year by not even being put into the game by the classless Tony LaRussa. If he were added to the roster later, I doubt the same fate would have been in store for him this year since Phil Garner has a better understanding about these things. I’m sure that the “love” between LaRussa and McLendon didn’t help things for JBay but he should have been mature enough to put that aside.

And now for Freddie Sanchez, This is a guy who started the season as the utility player not on the All-Star ballot and worked his way into the starting line-up and is leading the NL in batting average. It’s a great story. IIRC we also picked up freddie in the trade that send Bronson Arroyo to the Red Sox. At least this makes the trade a wash for Mr. Littlefield.

In spite of being happy for these two I am now ashamed and embarrassed for the team is somethign that I saw on Honest Wagner’s site. According to Dejan Kovacevic’s weekly Q&A on the Post-Gazett’s website the Pirates actually had their employees stuffing the ballot box. Not only for Jason and Freddie but for putrid, free agent pick ups the likes of Jeramy Burnitz! I would understand that if the team urged the fans to vote for their favorite players (they did that in spades), that all the teams do - and it’s the fans doing the voting. But to have the employees actually going and filling out the form at mlb.com just so the Pirates can attempt to save face by having a player in the starting line-up (as Marci suggested to me this morning) is just the nadir of stupidity.

This team and organization has become a joke both on and off the field. There needs to be major change from the owner all the way down to the Manager.

amazing. simply amazing

When was the last time a team that was as putrid as the pirates are, have two all-stars come from their team? I’m happy for both those guys, especially Freddie since he wasn’t even on the ballot but I guess leading the league in batting average will do something for you.

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If you think being a Pirate fan is rough

The check this out, Royals fan sells loyalty on eBay