“Baseball
is different.Football fans play office pools; basketball fans buy lots of sneakers;
baseball fans run out and make poignant PBS specials.”-
David Cataneo
I
recently listened to Ken Burns’ Baseball Documentary
on tape.Going
through the history of baseball is always fascinating.But the thing that struck me, the way the tape
was narrated, was the changes that baseball made and how
ridiculous the changes before or after seem.
For example: in 1973 the designated hitter was adopted in the American
League, blemishing baseball.The way the narration went was “and from this
point forward baseball would be played by two sets of
rules”.When
I heard those words, my first thought was “Who would
ever agree to that?”
by Rich Bentel
What sense does it make to have played baseball for over 100 years
with everyone following the same rules and then decide that
there would be two sets of rules from now on?It doesn’t.It’s
stupid.
In 1961 an
amazing race was on between Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris.Maris, as we all know, eventually won the race over
Mantle to surpass Ruth’s single season homerun record.But Commissioner Happy Chandler decided that an asterisk
should be used to denote the fact that Maris needed eight more
games in a regular season to reach 61.Funny, but no one ever considered the need to put an
asterisk next to Cy Young’s name even though the rules allowed
him (or made him) pitch underhand, putting less stress on his
arm.
Another
stupid factor is (and I know baseball wasn’t only at fault
here, it was the whole country) that only white ballplayers
could play in the major leagues until 1947.Interesting note from the Baseball tapes:During the off-season it was common for the Negro League
ballplayers to barnstorm against the Major Leaguers.In fact they played against each other over 300 times.The Negro League teams won over 200 of those contests.
Here’s a
random thought on the whole Jackie Robinson celebration night.I get the fact that baseball wanted to honor Jackie
Robinson and his accomplishment on the 60th
anniversary of him breaking the color barrier.But if baseball decided to honor Jackie, doesn’t it
make sense to honor him AS SOON AS POSSIBLE?By that I mean, someone thought of the idea and then
baseball waited around how ever much time until the 60th
anniversary rolled around.Blacks
were made to wait an ungodly amount of time to join their white
brothers and then there are more delays to honor Robinson simply
because of a convenient round number (60).
If
you’re celebrating an accomplishment (like a wedding
anniversary or the CFCL’s 25th year in existence)
it makes sense to wait until the appropriate date.But if you want to celebrate something long overdue, why
wouldn’t you do it RIGHT AWAY?
Another
thought from the tapes.Pete
Rose, obviously, has been banned for life for betting on
baseball.Pete even,
finally, admitted betting on his own team.I don’t particularly care for Rose now or when he
played, although he was a hell of a player who accomplished
things with his hard work and talent – as opposed to McGwire,
Bonds, Sosa and a host of others who had to use steroids and HGH
to produce their gargantuan numbers.The thing with Rose is, he’s banned from baseball for
betting on his own team, yet John McGraw, one of the greatest
managers in baseball history, also was known to have bet on his
team back in the day.
And
yet with all the stupidity and inequity in baseball, after
listening to the tapes and picturing Mays running down Vic
Wertz’ deep fly ball, and Hank Aaron chasing Al
Downing’s pitch over the left field wall and hearing about
Fisk using his body english to make the ball hit the foul
pole ----- Baseball is the greatest sport in the world.
De
Aza (.12)-o-Meter
OBP:
.314
TB:
15
RS:
4
RBI:
3
SB:
1
An
amazing trilogy occurred in the Bentel household last
week.Katelyn then Ally then Kristi all lost a tooth
on consecutive days.And the next morning they found that the tooth
fairy had left them 12.5 De Azas.
Hometown Discount Watch
In 2008, the teams that finished in 5th-12th
place in 2007 will receive a budget of up to .06 to use toward reacquiring
players who had played out their option with the team (B-contract players). The
exact amount each team receives will be based on how far behind the 5th
place team they are at the end of the year, in terms of a percentage of the 5th
place team's point total.
Team
Points
%
of
5th Place
Discount
Budget
Graging
Bulls
78.5
100.00%
.06
Splendid
Splinters
67.5
85.99%
.05
Mo's
Red Hots
62.5
79.62%
.04
Steve's
Stones
61.0
77.71%
.04
DoorMatts
48.5
61.78%
.03
Eric's
Lambchops
47.0
59.87%
.03
Nick's
Picts
41.5
52.87%
.03
Da
Paul Meisters
31.0
39.49%
.02
Record Book
Week Ending 04/29: No new
records were set this week.