Retro Sheet
I turned on the tube after the market closed yesterday, and there it was on some MLB channel that I don't know why I have...
Phillie 23, Cub 22
Excellent.
So, google, google, google... and giggle, giggle, giggle... here's the boxscore from that game:
Checkout the "Play by Play" section at the end of the file... every batter and move in the game is detailed. Amazing.
Read, read, read... the guys that pour in the time to do this are:
QOTD
"Retrosheet was founded in 1989 for the purpose of computerizing play-by-play accounts of as many pre-1984 major league games as possible."
- Mission statement of RetroSheet, source
Couple observations:
- Jack Brickhouse was the broadcaster... perfect guy for a simpler time.
- The Cub crowd was decidedly younger... the voices chanting "We want a run" sounded like a school choir.
- I remember that game... or I think I do... because I would turn the Cub on after coming home from school. When you come home, and the score is 22-22, there's a good chance you'll remember it.
- The Cub today are not as much fun as those ever-losing Cub of yesteryear. Either that, or I'm an old goat. Who can tell?
Certainly, confusing economic times... tough tough tough, and then you can't get into a restaurant on a Tuesday night. I don't know what the heck is going on.
This is a fun article on a 20-something doing a "financial fast" for 21 days... basically cutting back on all discretionary spending.
No fast food, no credit cards, no paid entertainment... oh my!
Can you say "Scrabble"?
3. Bumper Sticker of the Day (BSOTD?)
Saw this (too funny) bumper sticker last week:
He he.peace out... yow, bill
posted by williamt on Tuesday, March 02, 2010


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