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12 from 2020
It may be difficult to imagine a hopeful piece about house arrest. Steve West talks about his life in an early covid lockdown and by using his and other's memories talks about doing far more with far less.
My ally stands. “Here’s a place—a fragile, earthen vessel, admittedly, yet one that will hold you, for now,” it says
And yes, I just did order Diane Keaton's book House which D.J. Waldie wrote the text for from my home librray.
Blog: Desiring God
Policies, Persons and Paths to Ruin: Pondering the Implications of the 2020 Election October 22, 2020
Author and Pastor John Piper is not the only contributor to the blog on the Desiring God but his posts are generally the ones I most appreciate. This post I found especially gratifying as I had decided on the same course of action for the election as he did. Well approximately the same, he chose a write in candidadte, I just moved on to the next race. Piper makes a very good defense of not voting for Trump or Biden without mentioning either by name.
Favorite Line: In fact, I think it is a drastic mistake to think that the deadly influences of a leader come only through his policies and not also through his person.
Something similar is happening now in the presidential election. Trump has predicted that he will win when the votes are counted OR if the tally shows him losing, it will be because of vote fraud. He has also affirmed that he would take the election to the Supreme Court if he loses. This is dangerous for our country. If there is a fair election AND Trump actually loses, many of his more devoted followers might protest the counting of mail in votes and declare fraud. Some of these followers might turn to violence.
I am certain this is not something Lindy wanted to be right about. At least we can't say He didn't warn us.
* I've always wanted to say italics mine. As long as we are doling out punctuation marks, I'll take the ampersand.
Blog: The Aaugh Blog
Colorblind Eye Patch Dec 9, 2020
The Aaugh Blog is an independent Peanuts website that I quite enjoy. I really liked this post that talks about some of my favorite strips from when I was a kid when Sally had lazy eye. No favorite line just favorite memories.
Blog: Thinking Person's Guide To Autism
Losing Hard Won Freedoms: The Pandemics Toll on People with I/DD December 10, 2020
I hate to end on a sour note but Covid has been especially hard on people with disabilites. as I'm typing this on My daughter who has high functioning autism is playing monopoly with her Mom and sister. (More on this epic game here and here. That reminds me that she has been unable to attend her monthly game night for young adults with HFA for almost a year. As Ivanova Smith states it ican be much more difficult for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities than just missing a game night.
Favorite Line: (Smith describing the effects of the isolation that pandemic restrictions has caused her). I feel like I am stuck in a car that keeps going backwards and backwards and I can’t make it stop.
Saturday Afternoon Monopoly
My girls are passing this Saturday afternoon with a game of Monopoly.
I figured this might be a good time to catch you, readers, up with my familyEmma FKA Bunny Girl is 21 now.
She says Monopily is going good. She has two light blues an orange 2 railroads and a Brown. She is functioning as the banker,
Amy is still working as a School Bob Newhart/Psychologist. She is doing real estate in the game and 1 monopoly 1 blue, 2 railroads,2 greens and a red. She is currently in negotiations with L.J./Lucy FKA Wolfina/Puppy which have come to a standstill over the red and blue properties.
The previously mentioned LJ is a Freshman and has finally started live (hybrid) learning as a public school high school Freshman after being homeschooled for all of her middle school career and most of elementary school. She has 2 reds, both utilities Boardwalk, and New York.Tuesday, January 26, 2021
2021 Hall of fame: If I Could Vote ...
Each year members of the Base Ball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) are given a hall of fame ballot with the names of the players eligible for consideration of enshrinement in Cooperstown. They are instructed to vote for as many as 10 of the players on the ballot. This years ballot contains 25 players so the writers can vote for up to 40 % of players on the ballot. If a player receives 75% of the writers votes they are admitted into the Hall of Fame. If they receive less than 75% but more than 5% they are retained on the ballot for the next year. The players have up to 10 years on the ballot to earn the 75% needed for enshrinement.
I am not a member of the BBWAA and I do not have a vote but to paraphrase Rob Lowe as the Grinder "What if I were? and What if I did?"
I ask myself that question about this time each year. Here is what I've come up with for 2021.
If I had 13 votes ...
13 would go to Aramis Ramirez.
As I said in the new to the ballot post, Ramirez is a lock for NL Central Hall of Fame havingplayed at a high level for the Pirates, Cubs and Brewers during his career. As I say every year, I am a Chicago guy and I feel a need to give votes to Chicago players at least to get the conversation going.
If I had 12 votes ...
12 would go to Paul Konerko.
Pauly Longball (my nickname for him. Sadly it never caught on.) is not on the ballot this year as having received only 1/2 the votes needed last year to stay on the ballot for a 2nd chance. However he was who I would have voted for last year even If I only had one vote. I feel that is a good enough reason to put him as a write-in i=on this years ballot as a curtain call of sorts.
If I had 11 votes ...
11 would go to Gary Sheffield.
In 2018 & 2019 I would have voted for Sheffield if given as many as 12 votes. I hypothesized after missing the vote last year that I would have placed Sheffield 7th. This year I have reverted to my original position that there are too many questions about his candidacy to consider him much lower than the double digits.
If I had 10 Votes ...
10 would go to Bobby Abreu.
I did not consider voting for Abreu last year. I don't think he's worthy of Cooperstown. I think he had a distinguished enough career to be in the conversation for a year or more.
If I had 9 votes ...
9 would go to Torii Hunter
When I hear the name Torii Hunter. I think Hall of Fame. When I look at his stats they tell a bit of a different story. He falls short of making My Official Unofficial Ballot (OUB) but it would certainly be nice if he could get enough votes to be on the ballot again next year.
If I had 8 votes ...
8 would go to Andruw Jones.
If Jones retired in 2007 when he left Atlanta or if He had Atlantaesque numbers in his final 5 seasoons of baseball He'd have a better chance of making Cooperstown than he does now. Still his time in Atlanta was good enough for me to consider him as my 9th vote last year and this year he's gone up to 8
If I had 7 votes ...
7 would go to Scott Rolen
Not only would I pick Rolen 7th, 7 is also the number of his gold gloves and all star appearances for this former Rookie of the Year. I have not picked him in the past but a closer look this year shows me he's right on the cusp of making my OUB.
If I had 6 votes ...
6 would go to Jeff Kent.
Last year I put Kent 6th two place higher than I had him in 2019. He's like my poster child for outside looking in. Even thinking about it here, I'm tempted to have Jones and Rolen leap frog him. For this year I'll let things stand as they are.
If I had 5 votes ...
With #5 I'd write in Dick Allen.
There's something about White Sox First basemen that makes e want to break my own Rules. Allen who passed away late last year should already be a hall of famer. I think he will probably make it the next time the veterans comittee of his era re-convene. Until then He may be revisiting this list in the years to come.
If I could vote for the number of players that I thought were worthy of inclusion to the Hall of fame, I would need four votes and that ballot would need like this ...
Barry Bonds Jeff Kent Gary Sheffield
Roger Clemens Manny Ramirez Andruw Jones
Curt Schilling Bobby Abreu Scott Rolen
Sammy Sosa. A.J. Burnett Omar Vizquel
Billy Wagner Michael Cuddyer Dan Heren
Todd Helton Mark Buehrle LaTroy Hawkins
Andy Pettitte Tim Hudson Torii Hunter
Aramis Ramirez Shane Victorino Barry Zito
Nick Swisher
(My votes are in bold)
If I could only vote for 4 players for the Hall of Fame my 4th vote would go to ...
Curt Schilling
I have not been advocating Schilling as a candidate for Cooperstown until very recently. In 2020 I would have put Schilling 8th on my list and not in my OUB. He never got a mention from me in his first 7 years on the ballot. This year as I did my research many of my earlier qualms about his candidacy seemed to disappear into the vapor. He definitely has the resume for it and will probably make it this year.
If I could only vote for 3 players for the Hall of Fame my 3rd vote would go to ...
Todd Helton
In 2019 I placed Helton in 7th and he went up to 5th last year. He moves up another 2 this year and just like I eventually didn't hold it against Edgar Martinez that he played most of his career as a designated hitter, I don't begrudge Helton for playing his entire career for the Rockies.
If I could only vote for 2 players for the Hall of Fame my 2nd vote would go to ...
Omar Vizquel
Vizquel was my third choice in 2019 and 2020 and moved into 2nd when Jeter got elected and Konerko got rejected. Vizquel is one of those players who advanced metrics can't tell the full story of. He played the game at an extremely high level for many years. Some say his defense is over rated, I disagree. He is a Hall of fame caliber defender and worth of Cooperstown.
If I could only vote for one player to go to Cooperstown in 2021. That player would be Mark Buehrle.
The 5 time all star with 4 gold gloves was a reliable workhorse and a quick worker. He no hit the Texas Rangers and after walking Sammy Sosa (who's in his 9th year of eligibility) he proceed to get him out with his signature pick off move. He is a pitcher from another era, that's for sure bit those players of his caliber from that era are already in the hall of fame. I'd like to at least see him hang around for another bite of the apple. Otherwise you know who I'll be voting for 12th next year.
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