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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

My Morning in Exile

It's been a a better blogging day than yesterday. I credit the 75 pages of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy I read before I went to bed last night. It always inspires:

  • The Astros are gouging their fans.


  • More musings on what a thoughtfully renovated Tiger Stadium could have meant.


  • Scouting is a tough gig.


  • Mark Shapiro speaks well of his former Padawan.


  • Go Timmons! Get stupid! It's your birthday!


  • Barry Bonds is back on the market, ladies. The line forms to the left.


  • More blogging in a few minutes, but for the time being I've been ordered to be on a conference call. Here I am, brain the size of a planet and they ask me to take a conference call. Call that job satisfaction? 'Cos I don't.

    Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 11:36am


    Comments

    Alex said...

    “Barry Bonds is back on the market, ladies.”

    He’ll even do it for the league minimum!

    Posted 06/09  at  02:03 PM
    Michael said...

    No girl wants him though.  The man is blackballed AND blueballed!

    Posted 06/09  at  03:14 PM
    Richard in Dallas said...

    @Michael - And don’t forget ballshrunk!

    Posted 06/09  at  04:27 PM
    RoyceTheBaseballHack said...

    I can’t seem to get anything to post over at The Peacock, but I just wanted to chime in and share that sneaking food into Astros games has been a long-standing Houston Baseball Tradition, ever since Judge Hofheinz threw the doors open to The Dome, way back when.  They’ve had this stand about bringing things in to the stadium since day one, and frugal baseball fans have been stashing candy and popcorn under shirts and ponchos ever since.  It’s all part of the game, baby.

    Posted 06/10  at  09:47 AM
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