OBSERVATIONS: Pete Rose puts his best perspective to work
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, sitting on the edge of my seat at the end of most Cincinnati Reds games, a change from recent season when I fell asleep by the seventh inning. —Pete Rose is back in baseball. . .well sort of. Rose has signed on with UptickTrade, a Mexican […]
OBSERVATIONS: Pitching teammates marvel over Wiley Wade Miley
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave. bleary-eyed from watching the Cincinnati Reds on the west coast, only to be awakened every morning at 7 a.m. by my Havanese, The Mighty Quinn, who must have a Mickey Mouse watch somewhere on his paw. —Nobody appreciates a pitcher more than another pitcher. And the […]
OBSERVATIONS: Shortstop can be hard to play on Opening Day
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, perusing some highlights/lowlights around baseball on Opening Day. —Two errors in two innings by Cincinnati Reds ‘new’ shortstop, Eugenio Suarez, led to three runs in the team’s 11-6 Opening Day mishap against the St. Louis Cardinals. As bad as it looked, it wasn’t the worst Opening […]
OBSERVATONS: Jesse Owens had a baseball connection
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, waiting for baseball to join college basketball, hockey, auto racing, college football, pro golf, soccer and the NBA on my crowded sports TV menu. —As we all know, or should know, Cleveland-born and Ohio State track legend Jesse Owens won four gold medals in the 1936 […]
OBSERVATIONS: It ‘ain’t’ easy making clutch free throws
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, reading Joe Lunardi’s book on Bracketology. I certainly didn’t learn much because I have two teams left in the Sweet Sixteen and everybody in the free world also has those two team. . .Gonzaga and Michigan. —As I watch players toe the foul line with mere […]
OBSERVATIONS: When LeBron tried to ‘play’ baseball
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, my head spinning from watching all the bouncing basketballs and listening to folks tear up their brackets. Not even Joe Lunardi could help me. Among all my losers, I did pick Ohio University over Virginia. . .thank you very much, Bobcats. —There is no doubt, no […]
OBSERVATIONS: Did Drysdale fear any hitter? Yes
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, counting down the days until Opening Day. . .passsing the time with March Madness. —Don Drysdale was as fearsome on the mound as a starving grizzly bear. He feared nobody and hitters stepped into the batter’s box with trepidation. He thought nothing of knocking down hitters […]
OBSERVATIONS: Rose on his Hall of Fame chances
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, revving it up for March Madness, the best time of year for folks who know nothing about college basketball but can’t wait to fill out brackets (like me). —When Pete Rose speaks, people listen. In the past, he didn’t always speak the truth, but people listened. […]
OBSERVATIONS: Who said they deadened the baseballs?
By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave after a week on Siesta Key, the most beautiful beach in the U.S., where the sand is like sugar. But there is no place like home, especially home plate. —They said they are deadening the baseball this year, hoping to cut down on the lethal true […]
