October 1, 2008
This is one of those days that you both look forward to and dread with equal measures. Today marks the beginning of the 2008 Major League Baseball post season. It is play-off time! This is what we wait for. After a 162 game season the final eight teams have been chosen and the real fun begins. We’ve all heard the cliché that the baseball season is a marathon. It lasts from April through September and we shouldn’t read too much into each of the wins and losses. Over the course of the season they will average out and the good teams will rise to the top. If the regular season is a marathon, the play-offs must be a sprint. The first team to win 11 games will be crowned World Champion.
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September 12, 2008
With 17 games remaining in the season you hate to start labeling individual contests as “must win” but after a disastrous 0-6 road trip that took the Diamondbacks out of first place and put them 3.5 games behind the suddenly red-hot Dodgers this game tonight would definitely rank right up there in importance to the Diamondbacks season. It was not just important to the team, it was equally important to Brandon Webb.
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September 11, 2008
Our son Dakota is now in sixth grade which in Arizona means that he is no longer in elementary school and is now in middle school. I totally don’t understand the middle school concept. Back in my day we didn’t have a middle school. We kept sixth graders in the grade school. Seventh, eighth, and ninth grades went to Junior High then there was high school. Of course in my day we had to walk 20 miles in the snow to get to school and we didn’t have spiral notebooks. We used ink wells and wrote with our fingers in the air. Ok that last part was made up just for the benefit of my children who still think that my high school sweetheart grew up and married Noah because he had a boat. I have a long history with this middle school and very little of it is good.
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September 10, 2008
I was really hoping that the Diamondbacks had somehow gotten to the end of their losing streak. Not only was a 5-game losing streak bad for team morale, it wasn’t doing much for my marriage either. Trina and the kids were getting less happy every day. I was getting stressed about the team too but they were taking things much harder. I admired them for their outlook but quickly realized that the losing had nothing to do with how poorly the team was playing. They were just sick of this growth on my face and wanted me to shave. Still we all wanted the same goal so I was feeling good about that. I think it’s important to have common goals as a family and if my unshaven face was what it took I was willing to sacrifice.
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September 9, 2008
There comes a time in every man’s life where desperation takes control over your mind. It is usually at a time when things look the darkest that you begin to assess what you thought was reality and what was really just a delusion. These are the times when you learn the most about yourself. Are you the kind of person who will shun these calls to action and cower in a corner or will you be the type of person who will take the situation by its horns and wrestle it to the ground and come out victorious?
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September 8, 2008
After a nightmare series against the Los Angeles Dodgers I was really grateful to see the Diamondbacks leave southern California and go north to San Francisco. Before the season began the San Francisco Giants were picked by most to finish last in the National League Western Division. They have done much better than most people had expected and are actually ahead of the San Diego Padres by 7.5 games. If there were ever a time to be grateful to face a team with a losing record, this would be it. If the Diamondbacks could somehow sweep the Giants it would go a long way towards erasing the pain from Los Angeles.
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September 7, 2008
While I was in Los Angeles at the Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers series my family was at home. Before anyone thinks I am a heel for not taking my family with me to Los Angeles let me assure you that me being gone for 2 days is a vacation for them so it all works out best. I’m one of those guys that you need to dilute a little. Me at full strength is definitely not for the faint of heart. While I was there I did call and check in with the family. When I went to Downtown Disney for lunch the first day I called and texted them letting them know where I was. Ok that was probably not a cool thing to do but I did get them something and it wasn’t even from the team shop so that should account for something. After the game on Friday I went back to the hotel. I called Trina partly to vent about how poorly Dan Haren pitched and partly just to let her know I was thinking about her. (See I can be sentimental. Just because I had to put a reminder on my phone to do that should not be held against me.)
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September 6, 2008
Today is day 2 of the much anticipated road trip to Los Angeles to watch the Diamondbacks face the Dodgers. After last night’s loss the Diamondbacks find themselves just 0.5 games ahead of Los Angeles. With Brandon Webb on the mound the Diamondbacks fans were feeling fairly confident that they would keep their hold on first place. The problem was that nobody told the Dodgers that this was Brandon Webb, leading Cy Young candidate. For the second straight game the Diamondbacks found themselves on the short side of the scoreboard taking them out of first place for the first time since April 4. Rather than dwell on the game, I thought I would instead write a bit about my experiences at Dodger Stadium.
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September 5, 2008
For the past several weeks I have been looking at the calendar lamenting at how September was quickly approaching. There were of course positives to this like the kids would be back in school, the monsoon season would be over meaning Arizona would return to being a “dry heat”, and I would soon be able to begin preparation for Seat Relocation which has become an annual ritual where I get to spend time at Chase Field trying to decide where I want to sit for next season. Those of course are all positive aspects. There are negatives too. The 2008 baseball season will soon be over. Looking at my Season Ticket packets I have just 9 games left this regular season. That is just not enough baseball.
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