Monday, March 31, 2008

Baseball and life

from George Will's seminal book on baseball, Men at Work, an excerpt from Rick Dempsey ...

"You have to play this game right. You have to think right. You're not trying to pull the ball all the time. You're not thinking, Hey, we're going to kill them tomorrow -- because that may not happen. You're not looking to do something all on your own. You've got to take it one game at a time, one hitter at a time. You've got to go on doing the things you've talked about and agreed about beforehand. You can't get three outs at a time or five runs at a time. You've got to concentrate on each play, each hitter, each pitch. All this makes the game much slower and much clearer. It breaks it down to its smallest part.

If you take the game like that -- one pitch, one hitter, one inning at a time, and then one game at a time -- the next thing you know, you look up and you've won."

Indeed ...

... baseball ...

... racing ...

... investing ...

... parenting ...

... loving & living ...............

the shame of Murtha

Michelle,

Why isn't John Murtha being hounded by decent people
until he holds a press conference to announce that his
accusations were false against the Marines at Haditha,
and issue an apology to those Marines and their fellow
Marines and their families?

What this guy did was despicable (big surprise!),
and it boils my blood that he isn't being called to task for it