>A Good Thought For George

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With a tornado delay in Atlanta, I switched over to YES. 10-0 Orioles. This follows a sweep by the Mets, and losing three of four to Tampa, hometown of The Boss.

I know Hank is in charge now, but the silence from George is deafening.

George, I hope you’re OK out there and as Andy Sipowicz used to say, “I’ll keep a good thought.”

A Good Thought For George


With a tornado delay in Atlanta, I switched over to YES. 10-0 Orioles. This follows a sweep by the Mets, and losing three of four to Tampa, hometown of The Boss.

I know Hank is in charge now, but the silence from George is deafening.

George, I hope you’re OK out there and as Andy Sipowicz used to say, “I’ll keep a good thought.”

>Fathers and Sons and Baseball

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Not about the Mets – but a cool story about fathers and sons and baseball. If you’re reading this stupid blog I’m sure you’ll appreciate. No this isn’t me, but I’ve done the same both as a son and a father.

“Dad, tell me the story about the Yankees and the Red Sox,” he’ll ask with a gleam in his eye, awaiting my account of “The Curse of the Bambino.”
He delights in hearing, over and over again, how the Red Sox made a colossal blunder back in 1920, when they sold the great Babe Ruth to the Yankees. The Yankees had to build a new stadium to accommodate all their new fans and they went on to win 26 World Series before the Red Sox won again –in 2004.

Now, with Yankee Stadium in its final season, my son told me he wanted to see his first Yankees game before the legendary place is history.

His wish was my command. I’m a hard-core, lifelong fan of the Bombers, but I hadn’t been to a game since my son came along. I was eager to pass my enthusiasm on to him.

And the rest is here: http://blog.nj.com/parentalguidance/2008/05/my_9yearold_son_isnt_a.html