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MLB 2021: it’s baseball season!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
ESPN stats & info feed says last night’s Yankees-White Sox game was the first in modern MLB history (since 1900) in which both starting pitchers struck out at least 10 and allowed no runs or walks. -
Lee Morgan - Complete Live at the Lighthouse
ghost of miles replied to Mark13's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Target lists a July 30 release date for the vinyl version. I still can’t find any listing for the CD version, which is what I’ll be buying. -
MLB 2021: it’s baseball season!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
AL East is shaping up, much as I thought, to be a real dogfight. I think everybody but the O’s has a shot at winning it, and it could end up with four teams winning 85-95 games. If the Nats decide to sell Scherzer mid-season and either Boston or Toronto (which hasn’t even had George Springer in the lineup regularly yet) nabs him, look out. -
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MLB 2021: it’s baseball season!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
May 20 and we’ve already had six no-hitters after Turnbull and Kluber’s back-to-back outings this week—only one away from tying the MLB season record. If Bumgarner’s had counted we’d already be there. Is the collective league BA still running at a near-alltime low? Have the pitching ghosts of 1968 reincarnated in the three-true-outcomes era? -
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Synchronicity and all that jazz--I logged into the board just now to post that I was listening to this album, in honor of Red's birthday. It's a sentimental favorite, because I'm pretty sure it's the first Garland I ever bought, after the album cover hooked me as a young record-store clerk. It sounds awfully damn good all these years later, too:
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Apologies if I overlooked prior mention of it while perusing this thread, but anybody interested in this genre, however we define it, should definitely check out Jazzman’s ongoing Spiritual Jazz series (I know a number of other board members follow or are aware of these releases). The two most recent volumes focus on modern-day artists.
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Great topic, Pim. I've had this on the Night Lights drawing board for a number of years now, but have never gotten around to doing a show. Looking at possibly putting together one this year for November, which is Native American Heritage Month.
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"Ellington Ending: Duke Ellington 1967-73"
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Up again in honor of Ellington’s birthday today: Ellington Ending: Duke Ellington 1967-73 -
Manchester representing!
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MLB 2021: it’s baseball season!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Garrett Whitlock, and you'll be happy to know that Yankee fans continue to suffer heartburn over the organization's failure to protect him. As for the AL East, I feel as if the pre-season conversations I had with several friends and fellow MLB fans are holding true--that the division will be a bloodbath, with the Rays, Red Sox, Blue Jays and Yankees all capable of finishing with anywhere from 80 to 95 wins. (And yes, I know the consensus is that Boston's playing over their heads, but I always felt that Cora's return, among other things, would enable them to outperform expectations. And JD has certainly regained his pre-2020 form.) -
This past week’s Night Lights show explores pianist Bill Evans’ brief but significant stay with Miles Davis’ group in 1958-59, including some non-Kind Of Blue live and studio recordings: Kind Of Two: Miles Davis And Bill Evans
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MLB 2021: it’s baseball season!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Madison Bumgarner’s 7-inning no-hitter If 7-inning doubleheader games are here to stay (having been retained by MLB after being introduced during last year’s pandemic-shortened season), then the 1991 statistical rule/definition, made when there were no such games, needs to be updated. Pitchers who throw all 7 innings and/or don’t give up a run are being officially credited with complete games and shutouts; why suddenly change that when it comes to defining a no-hitter? To me, the logic comes from the game reaching its intended length (as opposed to a weather-shortened game that was supposed to go 9 innings, or 7 in the case of a doubleheader). -
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
ghost of miles replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Disc 1:
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