Jocko87 Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 26 minutes ago, Patzky said: A run or two would be most welcome! Required, even. USAFChief and Patzky 2
IndianaTwin Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 10 hours ago, Squirrel said: 7:10 is a typical start time on weekends … perfectly fine if you live on the west coast. Imagine east coasters with the start time at 10:10pm You don't even have to be an east coaster to imagine it. I'm only 100 miles east of you, and I have to put up with these late starts. Even home games start as late as 8:10 for me. It's annoying. I'm told that the time zone line should be about 100 miles east of where I live, and most of Indiana is much more oriented to Chicago than it is to New York. I strongly wish we were on Central time. On a related note, Mrs. IT and I just spent 16 days in Alaska in a Covid-delayed celebration of her early retirement from teaching. It was awesome having games played in late-afternoon/early evening and to even have the Oakland games start at a beautiful time. USAFChief and Peter 2
TwinsCD Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 1 minute ago, IndianaTwin said: You don't even have to be an east coaster to imagine it. I'm only 100 miles east of you, and I have to put up with these late starts. Even home games start as late as 8:10 for me. It's annoying. I'm told that the time zone line should be about 100 miles east of where I live, and most of Indiana is much more oriented to Chicago than it is to New York. I strongly wish we were on Central time. On a related note, Mrs. IT and I just spent 16 days in Alaska in a Covid-delayed celebration of her early retirement from teaching. It was awesome having games played in late-afternoon/early evening and to even have the Oakland games start at a beautiful time. 16 days? Wow. I got a week in Anchorage a couple of summers ago and loved it. IndianaTwin 1
IndianaTwin Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 4 hours ago, sampleSizeOfOne said: Velociraptors could make pretty good center fielders... And Torontoraptors pretty bad basketball players.
Peter Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 No one run game/extra innings games rest of series!!!! Put M’s away next 2 games!!! Go Twins!!! Twins_Fan_in_NJ 1
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Sven and Ole went fishing the other day. When they were getting in the boat, Sven noticed Ole carrying something he hadn't ever seen before. "Vat ya got dere, Ole?" "Da missus got me dis de udder day," says Ole. "One of dem dere Thermos juggamabobs. S'posed ta keep hot t'ings hot, and cold t'ings cold." "Vell ain't Dat something," says Sven. "Whatcha got in dere den?" "Got a popsicle and two cups of hot coffee." IndianaTwin 1
IndianaTwin Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 28 minutes ago, TwinsCD said: 16 days? Wow. I got a week in Anchorage a couple of summers ago and loved it. It truly was a gift, and I’m still on a high. We spent seven days on a cruise from Vancouver to Seward and then nine days on land. The baseball connection is that we only had to extend our vacation by a day to take in the Midnight Sun Game. Fairbanks is about 140 miles south of the Arctic Circle, and every year since 1906 they have played a game on the summer solstice. It starts at 10 p.m. and is played without lights. The game wrapped up at 12:45 a.m. Lights would have been helpful at the end, but I’m guessing we’ve all played games as a kid with the amount of light that was present. The Alaska League was once of the better summer wood bat leagues and more than 200 game alumni have played in the majors, including HOFers Tom Seaver and Dave Winfield. This year they erected a statue of Winfield to commemorate a monster homer he hit, and he was on hand to throw out the first pitch. Lots more I could write about it, and maybe I will sometime. In the meantime, if you are considering a trip to Alaska, do it and consider doing it at a time when you can take in the game. In order, opening pitch, a shot from the right field corner and one of the first pitches after midnight (and though official sunset wasn’t until 12:48, so it got a little darker). USAFChief 1
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Must've blinked. Missed top 1. Patzky and Twins_Fan_in_NJ 1 1
Tlaker Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 3 minutes ago, USAFChief said: Sven and Ole went fishing the other day. When they were getting in the boat, Sven noticed Ole carrying something he hadn't ever seen before. "Vat ya got dere, Ole?" "Da missus got me dis de udder day," says Ole. "One of dem dere Thermos juggamabobs. Keeps hot t'ings hot, and cold t'ings cold." "Vell ain't Dat something," says Sven. "Whatcha got in dere den?" "Got a popsicle and two cups of hot coffee." 3 minutes ago, USAFChief said: Sven and Ole went fishing the other day. When they were getting in the boat, Sven noticed Ole carrying something he hadn't ever seen before. "Vat ya got dere, Ole?" "Da missus got me dis de udder day," says Ole. "One of dem dere Thermos juggamabobs. Keeps hot t'ings hot, and cold t'ings cold." "Vell ain't Dat something," says Sven. "Whatcha got in dere den?" "Got a popsicle and two cups of hot coffee." Yumpin yiminy. Uffda! USAFChief 1
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 1 minute ago, IndianaTwin said: It truly was a gift, and I’m still on a high. We spent seven days on a cruise from Vancouver to Seward and then nine days on land. The baseball connection is that we only had to extend our vacation by a day to take in the Midnight Sun Game. Fairbanks is about 140 miles south of the Arctic Circle, and every year since 1906 they have played a game on the summer solstice. It starts at 10 p.m. and is played without lights. The game wrapped up at 12:45 a.m. Lights would have been helpful at the end, but I’m guessing we’ve all played games as a kid with the amount of light that was present. The Alaska League was once of the better summer wood bat leagues and more than 200 game alumni have played in the majors, including HOFers Tom Seaver and Dave Winfield. This year they erected a statue of Winfield to commemorate a monster homer he hit, and he was on hand to throw out the first pitch. Lots more I could write about it, and maybe I will sometime. In the meantime, if you are considering a trip to Alaska, do it and consider doing it at a time when you can take in the game. In order, opening pitch, a shot from the right field corner and one of the first pitches after midnight (and though official sunset wasn’t until 12:48, so it got a little darker). I’m posting from my phone. I’ll see if I can get these flipped. Otherwise you’ll think it was from the Australian League. Which cruise line? Mrs Chief and I are doing Vancouver to Seward on Viking next June
Aggies7 Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Yeah I’m done with these 10:10 starts as well. At least it was 9:40 in Arizona Twins_Fan_in_NJ 1
Tlaker Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 4 minutes ago, IndianaTwin said: It truly was a gift, and I’m still on a high. We spent seven days on a cruise from Vancouver to Seward and then nine days on land. The baseball connection is that we only had to extend our vacation by a day to take in the Midnight Sun Game. Fairbanks is about 140 miles south of the Arctic Circle, and every year since 1906 they have played a game on the summer solstice. It starts at 10 p.m. and is played without lights. The game wrapped up at 12:45 a.m. Lights would have been helpful at the end, but I’m guessing we’ve all played games as a kid with the amount of light that was present. The Alaska League was once of the better summer wood bat leagues and more than 200 game alumni have played in the majors, including HOFers Tom Seaver and Dave Winfield. This year they erected a statue of Winfield to commemorate a monster homer he hit, and he was on hand to throw out the first pitch. Lots more I could write about it, and maybe I will sometime. In the meantime, if you are considering a trip to Alaska, do it and consider doing it at a time when you can take in the game. In order, opening pitch, a shot from the right field corner and one of the first pitches after midnight (and though official sunset wasn’t until 12:48, so it got a little darker). I’m posting from my phone. I’ll see if I can get these flipped. Otherwise you’ll think it was from the Australian League. How come Aussies don’t fall off the globe?
Tlaker Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 1 minute ago, Aggies7 said: Umpire blows already Already’s face…….😀 Aggies7 1
TwinsCD Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 6 minutes ago, IndianaTwin said: It truly was a gift, and I’m still on a high. We spent seven days on a cruise from Vancouver to Seward and then nine days on land. The baseball connection is that we only had to extend our vacation by a day to take in the Midnight Sun Game. Fairbanks is about 140 miles south of the Arctic Circle, and every year since 1906 they have played a game on the summer solstice. It starts at 10 p.m. and is played without lights. The game wrapped up at 12:45 a.m. Lights would have been helpful at the end, but I’m guessing we’ve all played games as a kid with the amount of light that was present. The Alaska League was once of the better summer wood bat leagues and more than 200 game alumni have played in the majors, including HOFers Tom Seaver and Dave Winfield. This year they erected a statue of Winfield to commemorate a monster homer he hit, and he was on hand to throw out the first pitch. Lots more I could write about it, and maybe I will sometime. In the meantime, if you are considering a trip to Alaska, do it and consider doing it at a time when you can take in the game. In order, opening pitch, a shot from the right field corner and one of the first pitches after midnight (and though official sunset wasn’t until 12:48, so it got a little darker). I’m posting from my phone. I’ll see if I can get these flipped. Otherwise you’ll think it was from the Australian League. Good stuff. I was there for work but got a couple of days on the front end and went on a boat ride around Kenai Fjords State Park in Seward and then drove up to Denali for a day, albeit a cloudy one. It was late July so it was still twilight at 12:30am which was great because trying to find my hotel in Talkeetna would have been a real chore in pitch black. It's definitely worth the trip there and I've had loved to see the Midnight Sun Game but it was the wrong month. IndianaTwin 1
Parfigliano Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 2 minutes ago, Aggies7 said: Yeah I’m done with these 10:10 starts as well. At least it was 9:40 in Arizona I'm so old I remember when I lived on the tip of Michigan and got WCCO IndianaTwin and USAFChief 2
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 9 minutes ago, Tlaker said: How come Aussies don’t fall off the globe? I give up
TwinsCD Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 This Miranda guy... USAFChief and IndianaTwin 2
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Just now, Parfigliano said: I'm so old I remember when I lived on the tip of Michigan and got WCCO The good old days of clear channel AM radio IndianaTwin, Tlaker and RpR 3
IndianaTwin Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 9 minutes ago, USAFChief said: Which cruise line? Mrs Chief and I are doing Vancouver to Seward on Viking next June We were on the Celebrity Summit. It was part of a group, so we didn't have a choice in ships, but we were pleased. The cruise part was awesome, and I'd do it again, but if you can swing spending some time on land, do that as well. Alaska is a big, beautiful state.
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Just now, IndianaTwin said: We were on the Celebrity Summit. It was part of a group, so we didn't have a choice in ships, but we were pleased. The cruise part was awesome, and I'd do it again, but if you can swing spending some time on land, do that as well. Alaska is a big, beautiful state. We have five days tacked on at the end. Denali and Anchorage IndianaTwin 1
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 I don't understand...Cal Raleigh is starting consecutive games at C tonight. I've been told that's impossible. Catchers can't possibly handle that workload. Twins_Fan_in_NJ and Parfigliano 1 1
IndianaTwin Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 26 minutes ago, TwinsCD said: Good stuff. I was there for work but got a couple of days on the front end and went on a boat ride around Kenai Fjords State Park in Seward and then drove up to Denali for a day, albeit a cloudy one. It was late July so it was still twilight at 12:30am which was great because trying to find my hotel in Talkeetna would have been a real chore in pitch black. It's definitely worth the trip there and I've had loved to see the Midnight Sun Game but it was the wrong month. A boat ride at Kenai Fjords (National Park) would be atop the list of the things we didn't do and would prioritize next time, along with scheduling in order to be able to see the Aurora Borealis. The three biggest land highlights were the train ride from Seward to Anchorage, hiking to the Russian River Falls to see salmon going upriver (complete adrenaline rush!) and a flightseeing trip with glacier landing at Denali.
Patzky Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Sad day at Miller Park today. Let's not have any elevator jokes. IndianaTwin and Twins_Fan_in_NJ 1 1
Parfigliano Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Did not know this guys TC pedigree
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 Not at all liking what Pablo has tonight.
TwinsCD Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 YO ADRIAN, FIGURE OUT YOUR STRIKE ZONE Patzky and Schmoeman5 2
stringer bell Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 9 minutes ago, TwinsCD said: This Miranda guy... Totally mitigates the (thus far) disappointing season of Alex Kirilloff.
stringer bell Verified Member Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 7 minutes ago, Patzky said: Sad day at Miller Park today. Let's not have any elevator jokes. Was there an accident or injury?
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