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Paul Byrd, 7 2/3 shutout innings against Detroit tonight, is still available. Playoff experience. Yours for a AA prospect with reasonable high ceiling. Tribe will even pay his salary like they did with Blake (provided the prospect is high enough quality). Anyone in Dodgerland have opinions about the prospects that were surrendered for Casey Blake--catcher Carlos Santana (insert your own quip here) and pitcher Jon Meloan? Blake is having a career year, and has a high BA with RISP. But he causes much frustration--he's not nearly as clutch as the stats suggest. Still, he'll be better in LA than that chump Jeff Kent was in Cleveland (way back when). And he's got the best beard in MLB.
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Ditto on the items I purchased. Thanks
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organissimo wants to play in YOUR TOWN
Patrick replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in organissimo - The Band Discussion
I don't see you guys on the Detroit Jazz Fest schedule. Any chance you'll be there. There doing some sorta Detroit/Philadelphia thing. Groovadelphia needs to be there (in a big way)!! http://www.detroitjazzfest.com/08lineup.html -
I had the thought, mentioned above, of donating to a university library. The local public library, quite frankly, probably isn't interested. The vinyl would quickly deteriorate there. Valuable stuff likely would get ripped off, etc.. Don't know how you'd feel about donating to a research university. Would it just be a mausoleum of sorts? One possibility, offered only as illustration, would be the Chicago Jazz Archive at the University of Chicago. Long ago, as a student there, I listened to some late Ben Webster for a jazz course taught by Richard Wang. I have no insider's knowledge, but given that it's a jazz archive and it's at a university, there is some reason to be hopeful that they know what they want/have, and will tell you if they're interested in any part of your accumulated recordings. The collections on the link appear to be artifacts and/or sheet music, but at least one mentions recordings.
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Is the Einstein thing at the Science Center down by Rock & Roll HOF and Browns Stadium? ...maybe Dexter in the 'Round Midnight film?
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HG, great father/daughter/jazz/cinema story!
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I'm sure the Bosox can make a deal for the experienced, highly prized, Paul Byrd. Something promising in AA perhaps?
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Fiats are way faster than babies, you know. Hey Catesta, I'll be 42 on the same day as you and will also have no children. I didn't look at any vintage cars--settled instead on some stupendously priced Dexter Gordon imports. Ain't nothin' wrong, ...though have you had that colonoscopy yet? Congrats on Valerie!!! Now lots of RVing, with Raymond and Valerie.
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Wow. What a meltdown for the Rays. The awesome combination of Sowers/Mastny/Mujica/R Perez/Kobayashi retire the last 17 Rays in order. If Sowers hadn't walked 7, it might have been a shutout. But as bad as the offense was, I put this one on Kazmir, 6IP, 5ER against a really anemic offense (And let's be clear here: Andy Marte of the .177 BA was batting 7th, Sal Fasano 8th, and Franklin Gutierrez (.216 BA), 9th). Andy Marte, the supposed key to that great Coco Crisp trade, had his first RBI of the season with a solo shot. Looks like he needs to get on a bit of a hot streak to catch up to CC Sabathia in the RBI department. But it's just one game for the Rays, and extended spring training for the Tribe.
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Kazmir versus Sowers. Rays should be really disappointed if they don't take this one. Organization is still quite high on Sowers, and he's shown some flashes in the past, but like so many Indians this year, he has been brutal filling in for Westbrook/Carmona. Tied after 3 with fairly high pitch counts for both starters. Sowers issuing free passes like it's going out of style--just walked the top two hitters in the lineup. yikes. (He does have 6K's through 3). And Upton makes it 7, thanks.
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... or the Rays, and no wonder. What a stinker last night. Holy crap. Their worst loss of the season. They've scored a grand total of three runs their last three games. ... phew ... I sure hope they do something to shake things up at the break. ... Watched the Dodgers dry paint against the Marlins for a while last night. Gave up when it seeped into extra innings. (I think I watch those Dodgers games because it makes me feel good about the Rays offense). All Star Cliff Lee tossing tonight for the Tribe. The lone bright spot in this nightmare season in Cleveland. His last 6 starts include the following 3 no decisions: 8 innings, 1 R, against CWS 7.1 innings, 1 R, against LAD 6.1 innings, 2 R, against SD only one of his last 6 starts did he surrender more than 2 runs, and that was his last outing against MIN where he took his second loss of the season. The most heinous ND was against Toronto where he threw 9 shutout innings before Betancourt did his best Borowski imitation in the 10th. Oy! He could easily have 14 wins right now. ...Rays need a bat? Tribe needs a lineup.
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My dad passed away today...
Patrick replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Way to go Jim! Sure your father would have gotten through it faster, but he was well practiced at it. 5 hours sounds like pretty damn good time given what you had to do (...said by someone that has only gone so far as removing and then replacing keys on a clarinet). -
Happy Birthday Guy! Hope the south and post-graduate gainful employment are treating you reasonably well. Is it a 9 to 5 job, and have you acclimated away from the grad student lifestyle?
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One can be a POS without being the biggest POS. And Papelbon has had many, many times this season he has been a POS. Thanks for acknowledging the high level of achievement in the Cleveland bullpen. You misunderstood - partially because I did not complete my thought. Okajima, Timlin, Delcarmen and Hansen have been among the biggest POSes. I wasn't referring to anyone else - but the thought of adding JoBo did make me smile, so thanks for the laugh! Still available for a low, low price. Couple of used fungo bats, maybe a bucket of baseballs, perhaps one of Varitek's bats. That should be more than adequate... Please, no reasonable offer refused...
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One can be a POS without being the biggest POS. And Papelbon has had many, many times this season he has been a POS. Thanks for acknowledging the high level of achievement in the Cleveland bullpen. At long last JoBo has been sent packing. Perhaps the second highlight of the nightmare season (...after Cliff Lee kicking ass, and taking names). See if Paps can get through the bottom of the twinkie order now...
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And if he is the problem, Joe Borowski is still available!!!
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Say Happy Birthday to Randissimo!
Patrick replied to catesta's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy Birthday to Randissimo! -
I don't know jack, ...but happy birthday!
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Happy Birthday White Lightning!
Patrick replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happiness with the family!! -
There are occasional buys at Record & Tape Exchange. It is in the corner of a strip mall, next to a Trader Joe's. Thought about popping in there today, but they closed a little early (5pm) for the holiday. Another possibility is CD Cellar, a short drive in Falls Church (Broad Street also known as Route 7 or Leesburg Pike). Haven't been there in awhile. Welcome to Fairfax.
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Happy Birthday, Robert!!!
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Do you know your candy bars ?
Patrick replied to Van Basten II's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
13 out of 20 as well. And apparently I "taste like snozzberries". -
Happy Birthday Stefan. Stay cool.
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Happiness PQ!!!