Early Lesson

Share a lesson you wish you had learned earlier in life.

I don’t know if you would call it a lesson but I wish I had discovered meditation earlier in life. I started meditating in my early forties and there is no doubt it is the key to life. I would have been a much better person if I had started twenty years earlier. For those of you that don’t meditate all I can say is start. There are many apps that can get you started. Many of these apps have advocated 10 minutes as sufficient to meditate. I disagree. I believe the minimum you should do is 20 minutes. Meditation is like any endeavor, just start out slowly. If you were going to start on a jogging program the first day you would not run 5 miles. Start out by meditating for one minute and over a thirty day period work up to the twenty minutes. You can take even longer but just do it. Your life will change forever.

Pirates Morning Report: Easy Loss

Final Score: Pirates 3 Yankees 6

Why The Pirates Loss: Another complete team loss. Poor starting pitching and batters that thought the game was only 3 innings. Luis Ortiz pitched a mediocre 4 and 2/3rds innings giving up 4 runs, 6 hits, walking 6, while throwing 88 pitches. The bullpen gave up the other 2 runs on 3 hits while walking just one. The last 21 batters for the Pirates did not get a hit or a walk. The only good news about that is they contributed heavily to the game only going 2 hours and 37 minutes. It will give us something to watch today to see how long they will keep this streak going. Could they go 30 some batters before they get a hit or walk? Do not bet against it. This was about as lackluster of a performance by Pirates as they have had all year. It was amazing to me how Derek Shelton stayed awake during the game. He must have because he made the big 9th inning move, with the score 6-3 and a runner on 1st base with 2 out, bringing in the left hander Jose (Do I Have To) Hernandez to face the left-hand hitting Estevan Florial. He was showing his team that this game is not over. This inspired the Pirates so much that they made 3 outs in 9 pitches, including a strikeout, to end the game.

Key Moment Of The Game: The first inning set the tone for the game. Three walks and 2 hits resulted in 3 runs for the Yankees with 2 of the walks scoring. The big hit was a 2 out single by Estevan Florial that made the score 3-0. The Pirates made a game of it for 3 innings but then the bats went to sleep, and the Yankees added insurance runs they did not need, to win easily. Another way of putting it, the Pirates had an easy loss.

Next Game: This afternoon, Yankees in Pittsburgh. No matter what the Pirates do today the homestand will be disappointing. Maybe they will surprise on this tough 9 game road trip they are about to embark on. There are 13 games to go. They have to win 6 to get to the 75 win mark. You do not want to hold your breath.

Pirates Morning Report: Their Luck Runs Out

Final Score: Pirates 5 Yankees 7

Why The Pirates Lost: A disastrous 9th inning where the Yankees scored 4 runs thanks to some horrible pitching and fielding by the Pirates. Up until the 9th the game had gone the Pirates way thanks to a less than stellar outing by Gerrit Cole. Johan Oviedo was able to basically survive one of his typical ridiculous outings. Oviedo gave up only 1 run, on 4 hits, 5 walks, striking out 7 in 5 excruciatingly slow painful innings. For the 2nd time in 3 games the opposing pitcher got hit in the head with a ball. This time off the bat of Ji Hwan Bae that went off pitcher Anthony Misiewicz’s head out into right field, to tie the game at 3-3. Later in the inning Ke’Bryan Hayes got a low hop single to drive in 2 runs to give the Pirates a 5-3. It looked like at that time the breaks were continuing to go the Pirates way and the 4th win in a row was about to happen. Colin Holderman came in to pitch the 9th inning.

Key Moment Of The Game: Simply put, Holderman was horrible. He showed everybody how not to pitch. He threw 4 straight sinkers to D J LeMahieu. The 4th one on a 1-2 count was ripped into right field for a single. He throws a 5th sinker to Aaron Judge, a sweeper not close to the plate, then a sinker that gets ripped to left field for a single. He walks Gleyber Torres on 5 pitches, 3 of them being sweepers that don’t come close to the plate. He does get Stanton to pop up for the 1st out. Next, he walks in a run after getting ahead of Estevan Florial and his .167 batting average 0 and 2. The score is now 5-4. Despite all that, the inning would have been over on a double play, if anybody on the Pirates realized that Bae cannot play second base. He threw the ball into the dirt that got by Alfonso Rivas and the Yankees had the lead 6-5. Rivas should have made sure the ball did not get by him, but as it turned out it probably would not have made a difference, since Holderman got lit up for 2 more singles and the runs would have scored anyway. Holderman pitched 1 inning giving up 4 runs, 4 hits, and 2 walks. Mercifully the Pirates went down quickly in 9th to bring the game to a close at the 3-hour 15-minute mark.

Next Game: Tonight, Yankees in Pittsburgh. We will see if the Pirates can bounce back from such a disastrous game. In order to have that 5-2 homestand they will need to win the last 2 games of the series. It has been a while since the Pirates blew a game like this, but they kept flirting with it, and this time they fell to defeat.

Pirates Morning Report: Keller Mows Them Down

Final Score: Pirates 2 Nationals 0

Why The Pirates Won: Mitch Keller pitched a dominant 8 innings giving up only 2 hits and a walk while shutting out the Nationals. The last 22 batters for the Nationals did not get a hit. Both pitchers pitched well with each team getting only 3 at bats with runners in scoring position, with no hits for either team. It would have been nice to see Keller pitch a complete game but the consensus was that he was done, so they brought in the overworked David Bednar to pitch the 9th. Fortunately, he only took 10 pitches to preserve the win. It makes you think that the Pirates do not have any long term use for Bednar. Just use him up and let him go. We will see if they use him tonight if the situation dictates. The Pirate bats weren’t much better getting only 5 hits but 2 of those left the ballpark. Home runs by Jack Suwinski and Alfonso Rivas would give the Pirates the 2 runs they would need.

The Key Moment Of The Game: Right in the top of the first it did not look like that this was going to be such a good day for Keller. He gave up a soft liner for a single on the first pitch of the game. On the 2nd pitch of the game a ground ball to short was dropped by Liover Peguero and the Nationals had runners on 1st and 2nd with no one out. One fly out later, CJ Abrams was picked off 2nd for the second out and Keller struck out the next batter ending the inning. The Nationals never really threatened again the rest of the game getting only one more hit.

Next Game: Tonight, the Yankees in Pittsburgh. Gerrit Cole will start for the Yankees tonight, facing Johan (Dr Jekyll Or Mr. Hyde) Oviedo. You can always hope that Cole will have an off night, but the key to the game will be which Oviedo will be on the mound. The dominant Oviedo, or the uncomfortable, I have gas build up Oviedo. These Yankees are barely above .500. It is not unreasonable to expect the Pirates to take 2 out 3 games, but this game will be the key. Win here, and a sweep is very possible.

Pirates Morning Report: Foul Lines Are The Pirates Friends

Final Score: Pirates 7 Nationals 6 Whew!

Why The Pirates Won: The Pirates knew how to use the foul lines, while putting up an early 7-1 lead after 4 innings. Quinn Priester had just pitched a solid 3 innings retiring all 9 batters he faced. The top of the 5th he gave up a solo home run, no big deal, easily retiring the other 3 batters. But in the top of the 6th an all too familiar pattern raised its ugly head. He could not get anybody out. Walked the first batter. A 100 MPH double was next. Next pitch a 105 MPH home run. Two pitches later a 93 MPH ground ball single to left. In a blink of an eye the score was 7-5, with no outs. Out of the game went Priester with his 9.00 ERA intact. According to the Pirate web site he had made progress. In came Ryan (Who Is Definitely Better Than I Thought He Would Be) Borucki to shakily put out the fire, thanks to a double play ball. Then there was the debut, of Nationals pitcher Jackson Rutledge. He gave up 4 runs in the first inning on 6 hits, but two of the hits were pop flies down the left field line that were fair by no more than 6 to 12 inches. He gave up a 2-run home run to Bryan Reynolds in the bottom of the 4th that hit the right field foul pole. If those 3 balls are just 1 foot left or right, he may have given up only 2 runs instead of 7. To top things off, in the 4th inning, his catcher hit him in the head trying to throw a runner out at 2nd base. The ball went off Rutledge’s head out to shallow right field. It is an understatement to say that this was not his night.

Key Moment Of The Game: David Bednar came into the top of the 9th with the score 7-5. After Alika (You See Why Tampa Bay Let Me Go) Williams dropped a foul pop up, Bednar quickly got into trouble. He walked that batter, who should have out, gave up two singles and the score was 7-6 with runners on 1st and 2nd and nobody out. A chopping ground ball that the Pirates could only get the runner going to second put runners on 1st and 3rd with one out. Then the battles began. Pinch hitter IIdemaro Vargas worked a 7-pitch walk to load the bases. This brought up C. J. Abrams. Bednar blew a 97.5 MPH fastball right by him over the heart of the plate on a 3-2 count. Mercifully, Lane Thomas swung at the first pitch, flying out to center field, and the Pirates had a very fortunate 7-6 win.

Next Game: This afternoon, Nationals in Pittsburgh. The Pirates need to do better than this but the worst thing that will happen is they will get a series split. Mitch Keller will start today. Do you think he will be alright pitching in less than a week? Frankly, I think his arm is literally going to fall off in the bottom of the 4th. I think the guy that needs the rest is Bednar. Bednar should not pitch for a least 2 games in a row, no matter what the circumstances, for the rest of the season. Of course, we all know that the Shadow knows best.

What Am I Doing This Evening, You Got To Be Kidding

Daily writing prompt
What are you doing this evening?

I think the writing prompt person is running out of ideas. First of all, this is Wednesday Evening. Not a big night for excitement or painting the town. Fix dinner, eat dinner, watch TV, go to bed. I think we need some new ideas for writing prompts so let me be of some assistance.

  1. Would you castrate Trump if you had the chance and how painless would you make it?
  2. Do you think the USA should be led by people in their 80’s?
  3. Is climate change related to animal feces?
  4. Do you think that Aaron Rodger’s Achilles is really torn?
  5. Do you wish the South had successfully seceded from the Union in the in 1860’s
  6. Should West Virginia still be a State?
  7. Will the sun ever come up in the West?
  8. Is there really a heaven?
  9. How many illegal drugs have you sold this week?
  10. Who is smarter, a dog, a cat or a Republican? No, this is not a trick question
  11. Does a bear really shit in the woods?

You’re welcome, no charge.

Pirates Morning Report: What A Difference A Day Makes

Final Score: Pirates 5 Nationals 1

Why The Pirates Won: This was a pitching win. If the Pirates pitching does not shut down the Nationals, this could have been known as the game that got away. The Pirate batters were 2 for 12 with runners in scoring position and wound-up stranding 15 runners. If the Nationals had been able to generate any offense, this game could have been a disaster. All is forgiven when you win. Josh Palacios hit a 2-run homer in the bottom of the 2nd to get things going for the Pirates. Naturally, the Pirate broadcast booth was effusive with praise for Palacios making him sound like he was the 2nd coming of Dave Parker. Here is his slash line, .224/.269/.409 for an OPS+ of 80 and a WAR of -0.4. If this guy is playing next year, it will be another wasted season. He might make an acceptable utility/bench guy but even that is really stretching it. I will give him, that he has had some big hits this year, but it is not enough to think that he would be a major part of a playoff contending team. The Pirates were able scratch out 3 more runs with 2 of the runs scoring on outs. This was a night for the pitchers. Baily (Last Night Was Not My) Falter pitched a solid 6 innings giving up only 1 run on 4 hits, walking 1, striking out 4. The bullpen gave up no runs the rest of the way with only Mlodzinski having a shaky inning, being bailed out by a strong throw by Josh Palacios to nail a runner at the plate. I know there he is again, but he still stinks. It was a nice bounce back win by the Pirates, but they need to keep the momentum going.

Key Moment Of The Game: In the top of the 4th with the score 2-0 Pirates, Falter had his only shaky inning. After getting a routine ground ball out, he served up a hanging 85 MPH slider to Lane Thomas who drilled it 108 MPH to left field. Bryan Reynolds made a great over the shoulder catch that as it turned out saved at least 1 run. The Nationals got some 2 out lightening going with a single, double, single, to score their run. The last 2 hits were drilled well over a 100 MPH. The single was hit so hard that even with 2 outs the runner could not score from 2nd base. The final out was recorded on another hard hit ball on the ground that Ke’ Bryan Hayes made a nice play to force the runner at second that ended the inning. From that point on Falter retired the final 6 batter he faced.

Next Game: Tonight, the Nationals in Pittsburgh. Even though it does not say this on the Pirate “official” website, that gets updated about every 3 days, I believe that Quinn Priester is going to start tonight. Let’s hope that he can get off the run an inning schneid. The Pirates stand at 67 wins. They will have to win 8 of their last 17 games to get to the 75 win mark which would be a 13 game improvement from last year. They need to win as many games at home as possible because they have a tough 9 game road trip coming up. Can Derek Shelton inspire this team? Hell no, they will have to do it themselves.

Red Flag Personality Traits

Daily writing prompt
What personality trait in people raises a red flag with you?

The big red flag for me is when I meet someone and within 5 minutes they tell me one or more of their accomplishments. One time I met a veterinarian and within 5 minutes of the conversation, she worked in that she had a Ph. D. in physiology. Now, how do you do that? It goes hand in hand with how many times someone says I. I did this. I went there. I ran a company. Granted after you meet someone and become acquaintances over a period of weeks or months, during the course of conversations you might even ask a question of what this person did during their career or job. You are the one that is initiating this interaction. To be honest I am not interested why a person is so compelled to mention some of their accomplishments in such a short time. Maybe it is from some form of insecurity, but what person is not insecure at times. To me it just shows a form of self centeredness that is probably so ingrained in this person, that nothing you say or do is ever going to matter. This does not make you unique. They probably do not care what anybody is feeling or doing in their life at the moment. For these people, the center of the universe is themselves. Certainly this is ridiculous because everybody knows that I am the center of the universe😉.

Pirates Morning Report: Base Running 101

Final Score: Pirates 2 Nationals 6

Why The Pirates Lost: This one is easy. They couldn’t pitch, they couldn’t hit, they couldn’t field, and they couldn’t run the bases. But enough of the Pirates, the Nationals put on quite a display on the bases themselves. First, Keibert Ruiz singled to right field and then had designs of stretching it into a double. He put on the brakes about 30 feet from the bag and tried to get back to first but was out by a mile. Later in the game, Dominic Smith hits a ball off the wall in right center field, that if you heard Greg Brown tell it, Josh Palacios bobbled the ball on purpose. Smith, who runs a 7 sec. 40-yard dash, saw this and tried to go third. He was thrown out at third by a mile. The Pirates not to be out done, had runners on 1st and 3rd with 2 outs and the score was 2-1 Nationals in the bottom of the third. Then Connor Joe got picked off first and Bryan Reynolds tried to score and was thrown out easily. Greg Brown thought this was not a planned play. The Pirate pitching stunk as any pitcher who pitched more than 1 inning gave up a home run. We’re not going to mention any names here just to have some respect for their families and any children they might be involved. The Pirate bats were just as bad. They could only muster 2 runs on 7 hits, 2 walks, while striking out 10 times. Then there was the double play that wasn’t. Luis Garcia hit a ground ball to 2nd that Liover Peguero fed perfectly to Alika Williams to start what would have been an inning ending double play. Instead of setting himself and throwing a hard strike to first base, he came flying across the bag, half stumbling, throwing weakly to 1st enabling the lumbering 6’2″ 220 lb. Garcia to beat it out, allowing the 4th run to score.

Key Moment Of The Game. The score was 6-1. going into the bottom of the 7th and the Pirates could only scrape together 1 run on 2 doubles and a walk. It was simply their last chance to get back in the game and they could not get the big hit. Other than the home runs that were given up, all the runs the Nationals scored and all the runs the Pirates did not score could all be attributed to a lack of baseball sense by the Pirates. Coaches, where are you? Who knows, only The Shadow knows.

Next Game: Tonight, the Nationals in Pittsburgh. A very disappointing start to the homestand. It was not so much about the loss, as it was on just how badly the Pirates played. Hopefully this was nothing more than a glitch, with the Pirates righting the ship tonight. The Pirates have not announced a pitcher. 75 wins is in jeopardy.

My Ideal Week

We have to start somewhere so let’s go Monday Through Sunday. Playing golf 5 of those days. Playing well would add icing on the cake but it is not necessary. Since I am the cook of the house, I would like all my meals to turn out to be very delicious. We usually go out one night to a bar restaurant and that is a good experience. Sleeping well is a must which I usually do as long as I don’t get too big of beer buzz on the night we go out. The Pirates winning 7 in a row. I know it’s just supposed to be an ideal not miraculous week. This is football season so all my teams winning. It did not happen this week to say the least. The most important part of an ideal week is to stay healthy and not fall down. The bottom line is things do not have to be perfect but avoiding disaster will make any week ideal.

Daily writing prompt
Describe your ideal week.