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Category Archives: Chicago Cubs
The “Supposed” Agony of Defeat
Let’s face it. How many of us really believed the Giants were going to make it to the 2016 Playoffs? You’d have to be the eternal optimist to even suspect there might be a chance after the disastrous play the last half of the season. I mean, really, the team went 0 for 60 in games where they were behind in the 8th inning. That must be an all-time record. Sure, there were some bright spots and there’s always hope in baseball, but really?
We know how to win. And this was our time, being an even year and all. The year started out with a bang and we had the rest of the baseball world believing it too, with our best record in major league baseball at the All Star Break. So when the bottom fell out in the 5th game of the NLDS we were in shock and disbelief and we were angry. My anger was directed toward our dear quiet, unassuming Manager, Bruce Bochy. The team played their hearts out that last game. Matt Moore’s pitching was incredible throughout, but was pulled at the top of the 9th to make way for our not so incredible bullpen, at which time I left the room and started cleaning up the kitchen. I knew it was over. We all knew it was over. What was he thinking?
In retrospect, in my heart I don’t think the 3 time World Champion San Francisco Giants really deserved to be there. And I don’t think they thought so either. Okay. I said it. But that’s how I felt. When you compare it to the Chicago Cubs season, the Cubs belonged there. They deserved to win. And they did win, fair and square. Did Moore have another 10-12 pitches left in him? Probably. But we’ll never know and it doesn’t really matter. It pains me to say it, but the best team DID win and good for them.
I love my Giants. Always have. Always will. Ann Killion wrote this in her SF Chronicle post today: “Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard said on social media: ‘Baseball has a way of ripping your heart out, stabbing it, putting it back in your chest and then healing itself just in time for spring training.”
My point is this. The Giants had a real weakness in the bullpen this year. It was apparent in 60 of 60 games. It won’t happen again. They have an amazing staff that will build on this and they’ll be back. Not all of them, of course, but enough that another world champion team will emerge again.
And when it does, and if we lose then, we’ll really know the true agony of defeat. Because in this defeat, we should have felt honored just to be sitting at the table. Personally, I can hardly wait for the NLCS to begin tomorrow with the Chicago Cubs against ….. wait for it …….a worthy opponent, the Los Angeles Dodgers.
My bet is on the Chicago Cubs who have the best record in Major League Baseball this year. But like Syndergaaard said ……baseball has a way of ripping your heart out ……..
Good luck to the Cubs and Dodgers. It’s gonna be a great series!
THE SOUNDS OF BASEBALL
“SOUNDSOFBASEBALL.COM“
There’s a new kid on the block, the result of a terrific website that literally outgrew itself. Jam-packed with over 400 audio clips and several thousand photo’s its popularity as an online baseball library continues to grow.
“Sounds of Baseball” is the dream of Steve Contursi, a teacher and non-apologetic baseball aficionado from Catskill, New York, and is the culmination of years of work on an archaic system of programming known as “coding”. It involved the ideas around what it could, should, and would be, and eventually ended up as an informative website that was like no other.
Most of the data on the website could be found somewhere else in the blogosphere, but it would have been a real challenge to find a website that contained all of this specific type of data in the same place.
This was and this is exactly what he did. Over time and with much patience, “Sounds” reached the level of top-rated baseball websites by the top search engines.
However, change was occurring fast in the internet world and with that came many challenges. A call was put out to the baseball community for someone to help with a transition to a more user-friendly website.
Along came Ronni Redmond of Santa Cruz, CA, a baseball blogger with a small amount of baseball knowledge, and not a lot of computer experience. But she wrote a decent blog, had an insatiable appetite for anything baseball and lots of chutzpah and opinions.
This is the new “Sounds of Baseball”. Its foundation is the original “Sounds” with a few little ditties thrown in and published in a Word Press format that’s much easier to maintain. The Site will be evolving as new material becomes available. Goodbye to coding and hello to the formation of an unlikely pairing of a fan of the New
York Yankees and a fan of the SF Giants and all teams in-between.
We hope you’ll visit the site. So please grab a cup of coffee, pull up a chair, and turn up the volume.
This one’s for you!
Sounds of Baseball, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) Non Profit Corporation.
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Veterans Day and Every Day ….. Thank You!
Note: This is a re-post of my 2014 Veteran’s Day Blog.
Arlington National Cemetery
“But the mainstay of the big leagues was the reservoir of 4-Fs – males of draft age who had been rejected on physical grounds by the Armed Forces. Not since harem attendants had gone out of style were men’s physical deficiencies so highly prized. Ulcers, hearing defects, and torn cartilages were coveted by team owners.” – Frank Graham, Jr. in Farewell to Heroes (1981)
This and the following list of Hall of Fame Members Courtesy of Baseball Almanac.
| Baseball Hall of Fame Members who Served in the Armed Forces. |
| The Civil War | |
| Morgan Bulkeley | United States Army |
| World War I | |
| Grover Alexander | United States Army |
| Happy Chandler | United States Army Continue reading |
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MLB SALARIES ~ DID THEY GET WHAT THEY PAID FOR?
Here’s a list of the 2014 salaries for the Major League Baseball teams. You can get a look at the individual player salaries from USA Today’s website. Individual rankings are interesting because you have to look past 65 players to get to the Royal’s top paid player, James Shields at #66. To find the highest paid “active” player on the Giants roster you’ll go to #29 for Tim Lineceum and further down to #89 for Buster Posey. But the real surprise was Madison Bumgarner who’s way down the list at #271. I’ll bet that’s going to change in the near future huh? Of course, you have to look at the total number of years in the individual contracts to see what the actual value is.
So the question is “Did they get what they paid for?” I’d say the Kansas City Royals management is feeling pretty good about themselves right now, ranking #18 out of 30 for highest salaries and still producing the top American League team in the nation.
| RANK | TEAM | CURRENT | DIFF | AVG SALARY | |
| 1 | Dodgers | $241,128,402 | $ – | $7,778,335 | |
| 2 | Yankees | $208,830,659 | $ – | $8,031,948 | |
| 3 | Phillies | $179,521,056 | $ – | $5,791,001 | |
| 4 | Tigers | $163,078,526 | $ – | $5,824,233 | |
| 5 | Red Sox | $154,380,395 | $ – | $5,717,792 | |
| 6 | Giants | $148,239,158 | $ – | $5,490,339 | |
| 7 | Nationals | $134,366,735 | $ – | $4,798,811 | |
| 8 | Rangers | $132,491,596 | $ – | $4,140,362 | |
| 9 | Blue Jays | $129,427,700 | $ – | $4,793,618 | |
| 10 | Angels | $128,046,500 | $ – | $4,415,396 | |
| 11 | Reds | $112,378,771 | $ – | $3,405,417 | |
| 12 | Diamondbacks | $111,798,833 | $ – | $3,726,627 | |
| 13 | Cardinals | $108,020,360 | $ – | $3,857,870 | |
| 14 | Orioles | $105,084,121 | $ – | $3,389,810 | |
| 15 | Brewers | $102,724,338 | $ – | $3,804,605 | |
| 16 | Rockies | $99,579,071 | $ – | $3,688,113 | |
| 17 | Braves | $97,855,673 | $ – | $3,156,634 | |
| 18 | Royals | $90,481,500 | $ – | $3,351,166 | |
| 19 | Padres | $89,881,695 | $ – | $2,899,409 | |
| 20 | White Sox | $89,551,982 | $ – | $3,316,740 | |
| 21 | Mariners | $89,539,642 | $ – | $3,087,573 | |
| 22 | Twins | $84,912,500 | $ – | $3,396,500 | |
| 23 | Mets | $84,281,011 | $ – | $3,121,518 | |
| 24 | Indians | $82,500,800 | $ – | $3,055,585 | |
| 25 | Rays | $82,035,490 | $ – | $2,828,810 | |
| 26 | Pirates | $77,845,999 | $ – | $2,883,185 | |
| 27 | Athletics | $77,220,900 | $ – | $2,490,996 | |
| 28 | Cubs | $74,546,356 | $ – | $2,662,369 | |
| 29 | Astros | $44,985,800 | $ – | $1,606,635 | |
| 30 | Marlins | $41,836,900 | $ – | $1,549,514 |
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Tagged BUSTER POSEY, james shields, Madison Bumgarner, mlb player salaries, MLB Salaries, mlb team salaries
Name Origins of all 30 Major League Baseball Teams

Cincinnati Red Stockings. 1st Professional Baseball Team
Cincinnati Red Stockings Photo Courtesy “www.todayifoundout.com” Daven Hiskey.
I “Stumbled” on this great post that lists the origins of all 30 Major League Baseball Teams. It appears the Boston Red Sox hold the oldest named team dating back to the 1860’s, popularized by the Cincinnati Red Stockings from 1867-1870 and used by Boston’s National League franchise from 1871-1876.
But the actual team name origin that’s with the same team is the San Francisco Giants, formerly the New York Giants, that dates back to 1885.
Read the original Post Stumbleupon.com, written by Scott Allen.
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Clown shoes in Chicago: the Cubs grounds crew couldn’t get the tarp on the field
Ronni’s Comment: Yesterday during the Cubs -Giants game there was a torrential downpour. I mean the kind that monsoons are made of. It lasted probably 15-20 minutes. But when the grounds crew tried to put the tarp on the field it turned into a nightmare for the guys pulling the tarp for sure, but also for the Giants fans and, in particular, for Mike Krukow, commentator for the Giants
I’m not sure I agree with the official ruling, but Mike Krukow commented several times during the rain delay stating in his words to the effect that the field crew “intentionally” screwed up the laying of the tarp. That it was totally intentional. That it wouldn’t have happened if the Cubs had been behind.
And I say shame on you Mike Krukow. You know better. Just because the Giants have won a few championships doesn’t give us the right to belittle others. We (the Giants) have been playing pretty lousy lately but that’s not a reason to take it out on the grounds crews or the umpires.
I’ve heard other commentators say similar things when I’ve had to listen to them from the opponent’s perspective and I’ve always been glad we were blessed with our own special Kruk & Kuip. They are a class act, top of the game, and they know everything! So I’m hoping this was just a bad day for Mike and I’m hoping he’s hoping it doesn’t happen again. But that’s just me hoping.
I can’t wait to hear what they have to say tonight, about last night, and praying it doesn’t rain again!
49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick was drafted by the Cubs in 2009
GFBB NOTE: Ever since Alex Smith, QB for the 49ers appeared at a news conference wearing a SF Giants cap, and then threw out the first pitch at
the 2012 NLDS game at AT&T Park, there’s been a real fondness between the SF Giants and the SF 49ers, especially since the NFL threatened to fine Smith if he kept wearing the Giants cap at NFL functions. It made Smith sort of a hero in my mind. The mutual admiration society continues as we learn today that yesterday’s hero, back-up QB Colin Kaepernick, was also a standout pitcher in high school and had to choose between football and baseball scholarships for college. We might just have another Montana-Young combo in the works here folks. It will be interesting to see how this one plays out.
2012 MLB Team and Player Salaries

2012 All Star Game Photo
Here’s the 2012 update to our 2011 listing published August 27, 2011. This comes to us compliments of USA Today. If you’ll click the individual teams, you can access the individual players salaries. It will be interesting to note the annual salaries of the teams that make the playoffs; in other words, did they get what they paid for? For example; the Washington Nationals have the best record in the Majors this year, but have the 11th Lowest Salary out of 30 Teams. Salary Chart Linked Here
| 2012 MLB Salaries | |
|
TEAM |
TOTAL PAYROLL |
| New York Yankees | $ 197,962,289 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | $ 174,538,938 |
| Boston Red Sox | $ 173,186,617 |
| Los Angeles Angels | $ 154,485,166 |
| Detroit Tigers | $ 132,300,000 |
| Texas Rangers | $ 120,510,974 |
| Miami Marlins | $ 118,078,000 |
| San Francisco Giants | $ 117,620,683 |
| St. Louis Cardinals | $ 110,300,862 |
| Milwaukee Brewers | $ 97,653,944 |
| Chicago White Sox | $ 96,919,500 |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | $ 95,143,575 |
| Minnesota Twins | $ 94,085,000 |
| New York Mets | $ 93,353,983 |
| Chicago Cubs | $ 88,197,033 |
| Atlanta Braves | $ 83,309,942 |
| Cincinnati Reds | $ 82,203,616 |
| Seattle Mariners | $ 81,978,100 |
| Baltimore Orioles | $ 81,428,999 |
| Washington Nationals | $ 81,336,143 |
| Cleveland Indians | $ 78,430,300 |
| Colorado Rockies | $ 78,069,571 |
| Toronto Blue Jays | $ 75,489,200 |
| Arizona Diamondbacks | $ 74,284,833 |
| Tampa Bay Rays | $ 64,173,500 |
| Pittsburgh Pirates | $ 63,431,999 |
| Kansas City Royals | $ 60,916,225 |
| Houston Astros | $ 60,651,000 |
| Oakland Athletics | $ 55,372,500 |
| San Diego Padres | $ 55,244,700 |
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Happy Mother’s Day Baseball Fans and Patriots ~ This One’s For You!
What does this have to do with baseball? Well, probably not very much but Gary Sinise is an avid baseball fan, a Cubs fan, Check it out here. And I thought you might give me some leeway, me being a mom, a patriot and a baseball fan myself.
Hope you enjoy the video (disregarding the girlies promo at the end).
Happy Mother’s Day!
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Posted in A1 Baseball, General, A4 Uncategorized, A5 Baseball Videos, Chicago Cubs
Tagged Academy Award, Akron OH, BASEBALL, Chicago Cubs, Chicago metropolitan area, CSI NY, Daily Herald, Elgin Staples, Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Forrest Gump, Gary Sinise, Guadalcanal, Life Belt, Lt. Dan Band, Sailor, USS Astoria, WWII
Best Food at the Ballpark in 2012? ~ You Decide!
I found a great little ditty this morning at the Washington Post. The Nationals are going to highlight special food from the visiting team’s home town each time they play in Washington. I recommend you take advantage of San Francisco’s special food “Garlic Fries” this year, especially since the Giants will be playing at Nationals Park on the 4th of July, and not just because they’re our namesake, but because they’re really, really good!
But for sure you gotta love the special food presented by the Washington Nationals this year, honoring their special pitcher, Stephen Strasburg. I hear it includes 12 pickles, representing the twelve strike-outs the Stras got in his first outing. Great article written by Dan Steinberg, from the Washington Post.
Nationals Park introduces 8-pound ‘StrasBurger’
By Dan Steinberg, Washington Post Posted at 02:06 PM ET, 03/12/2012
(Marvin Joseph – TWP.) As the baseball season approaches, you know what that means on this here blog: lots of updates on the concessions available at Nationals Park.
Our first update concerns the Red Porch, and a brand-new menu item that will get lots of attention from media and fans: The StrasBurger. Via my favorite friends in Nats PR:
Weighing eight pounds total (including toppings), the StrasBurger is a monstrous all beef burger (combination of ground brisket, chuck and short ribs). The burger is served on a large burger bun with our secret sauce, American cheese, shredded lettuce, sliced tomatoes, sliced red onions, pickle chips and served with a cone basket of fresh cut fries and a pitcher of your choice of soft drink. This signature dish is the perfect entrée to share at this affordably-priced family restaurant.
In case you missed the key phrase, this burger WEIGHS EIGHT POUNDS TOTAL, which is a lot of pounds. Even if some of them are onion pounds. Every TV station in this market will have hosts merrily attempting to grapple with the StrasBurger next month. At least, I hope so.The Red Porch will also feature special food and beer pairings that will spotlight area brews, including those from Dogfish Head and Flying Dog. Any time I get to type “Dogfish Head,” I consider that a win.
Also, the Taste of the Majors stand — which has spotlighted a few items from other MLB cities — will now feature a special dish from the city of each visiting opponent while they’re actually in D.C. Those items will all be limited time only offers, obviously. The list:
Atlanta: Smothered Fried Chicken Platter
Baltimore: Pit Beef Sandwich Platter
Arizona: Dog Platter
Chicago: Dog Platter
Cincinnati: 5-Way Cincinnati Chili
Colorado: Mile High Burger
Houston: Houston Nacho
Los Angeles: Dog Platter
Miami: Cuban Dog
Milwaukee: Beer Brat Platter
New York (Mets and Yankees): Coney Dog Platter
Philadelphia: Philly Chicken Cheese Steak Platter
Pittsburgh: Pitts Burger Platter
St. Louis: BBQ Rib Platter
San Diego: Fish Taco Platter
San Francisco: Garlic Fries and Shrimp Platter
Tampa Bay: Salty Dog Platter
Geez, this is all making me hungry! Only 23 Days to Opening Day ~ See you at the ballpark!
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Ron Santo ….. Newest Selection to Baseball Hall of Fame!
“Voice of Ron Santo Broadcasting”
I’ve spent most of the day researching Ron Santo and all I can say is I wish I could have known him. What a character! At least that seems to be the consensus of all who knew him. A wonderful wacky yet sentimental man whose playing career ended in 1974, but is known more by the younger crowd of Chicago Cub fans for his career in the WGN broadcast booth as a color commentator. Wikipedia has done an excellent job with a four page article that spans his birth in 1940 in Seattle, Washington to his death on December 3, 2010 in Scottsdale, Arizona and includes his legacy and election into the Hall of Fame today.
Here’s a worthwhile commentary on Ron Santo’s Hall of Fame selection today by D. J. Short, Hardball Talk, 12/5/11
“The Veterans’ Committee just announced that the late Ron Santo has been elected to the Hall of Fame. Continue reading






