Thursday, December 27, 2007

holidays

christmas in chicago was brief, but it was nice to be there. in retrospect, i wish i had spent more time at home with the family. on the other had, i made the most of my time at home, and made sure i got to do everything and see everyone i wanted to, with the exception of fatass. i'm kinda mad at myself for trying to plan to see her on xmas day and then not being able to drag myself away from the cousins.

but it was good to be able to spent some quality time with the fam. and all 7 of us kids were there, which wasn't the case the past few years.

aren't we cute?



clockwise from top, big al, duh, calzone, joanie, tsiny, me and renebow.

i *heart* my family

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

sad to say, it really is like a bad fall out boy song

mark prior was non-tendered today. since the previous attempts earlier this off-season to sign him to a one-year deal with an option for 2009 were unsuccessful, its pretty doubtful that the cubs will be able to do so now that he can sign with anyone out there willing to take a chance on him. he can probably get more money somewhere else. heres the story from cubs.com

im torn on how i feel about this. on one hand, baseball is a business. the cubs have spent millions paying prior and helping him rehab from his many injuries. and he repays them by asking for a raise in a year he didnt play in a single major league game, telling the press he was "just an employee" and making it known he wouldn't mind getting traded to san diego, despite his years with the cubs and everything the organization has done for him, and the fans, who, even up to opening day 2007, still thought of him as "the one." we had faith in him. ingrate.

but thats not how i really feel. i miss watching him throw. i miss the feeling of calm i get when watching him set up for a pitch. and everytime i see his name next to the words "non-tender" i have a fleeting thought of bursting into tears. i don't, of course, but its a thought.

mark prior was a critical part of my formative baseball years. the years where i was learning about the game while living less than a mile from wrigley. the year where the cubs came within 5 outs of the world series. mark prior was going to be the one to bring us there. this kid was going to write himself and the 2003 team into the history books. that was supposed to be our year.

thanks for the memories, even though they weren't so good

a local news station in chicago covering the arrival of mark prior to chicago in may 2002. they met him at the airport, unheard of for a rookie. he won his first major league start and the town took notice. things were going to happen.

i watched prior pitch a winning game against the mets in 2003, about a month before chicago got playoff fever. applesauce and i went to the the game with her then-boyfriend (now husband). we were excited to see prior pitch live. applesauce was sporting her band new prior t shirt, with his number on it. a month later, we were were in full playoff mode.

  • it was the last year applesauce lived together, in our nicest apt in the city, a 2-flat in lakeview, off paulina and belmont. it was by far my favorite apt in chicago.
  • game 3 of the NLDS, which we watched at a bar with her bf and his friends, taking down shots on an empty stomach while we nervously alternated between watching and not watching the game vs the braves. and then the 2 of us taking turns later that night praying to the porcelain god
  • game 1 of the NLCS vs the marlins. my first live playoff game. applesauce, her bf, and smitty. the game went into extras. i was so exhaused by the end i didnt have the strength to applaud for every strike thrown. we lost. that was the longest walk home i ever did from wrigley. the single mile seemed like 10. maybe it only seems like longer when you lose.
  • the infamous game 5 of the nlcs. where prior had a lead and the cubs were 5 outs away from going to the world series for the first time since 1945. and having a nightmare that night where the numbers 8 and 3 (the final score) were chasing me. ridiculous i know. 6 hours earlier, smitty and i were talking about how in the few short hours the cubs were going to be on their way to the world series. 2 days later it was over.
  • and finally, the lull that took over the northside the weeks after the nlcs. the party vibe was gone, the enthousiam was gone. everything, even on a weekend night, was morbidly quiet. the whole city had gone into a depression, one that wouldnt end until the excitement of opening day 2004 gripped the populace.
in the fall of 2003, prior got married, and mlb.com speculated that this time next year, he would be celebrating both his 1st wedding anniversary, and his 1st cy young win. he was so close in 2003. amazing how wrong that prediction turned out to be. he only won 6 games in 2004, one third of the number he won in 2003.

in 2005, i went to my first cross town classic game at wrigley. it was me, gc and abby. we had an awesome time. prior pitched a great game and won 4-3. i still have the ticket stub. pathetic, yes. he took a hit that game, but seemed to shake it off and finish the game fine. it was a week before he would be take a line drive to the elbow and return to pitch way too soon (in my opinion).

and then of course 2006 and 2007. his few starts in 2006 were painful to watch as he struggled. he still had the quiet peace on the mound i loved to watch, just not the delivery to go with it. i thought it was all mental. maybe seeing alou freak out in game 5 of the nlcs has stuck with him, and that that the pressure that the city put on him to be the baseball messiah and bring us to the world series had taken its toll. if a single girl in chicago who had only been watching baseball for 2 years could have nightmares about numbers chasing her, what did that same situation do the pitcher who had grown up dreaming of pitching that game since childhood? and that line drive he took off his elbow -- was he really ready to come back when he said he was? had that injury not properly healing have something to do with his injuries over the next few seasons?

we'll never know. whatever prior is going to achieve in baseball, it won't be in cubbie blue. i hope he succeeds. i hope the sport recognizes his talent, and don't just refer to him as a kid who could never meet expectations. i hope he manages to get over game 5 of the nlcs. i hope one day i can get over game 5 of the nlcs.

wait til next year...

oh, and i really hope he doesnt end up playing for dusty bottoms baker and the reds. that man has done enough damage to his career already.

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

the yankees are stupid

the yankees announced today they are going to pay latroy hawkins 3.75 million dollars next year to blow games for them. heres a link to the article.

dude are you kidding me? that guy was good riddanced out of chicago 2 years ago for being an overrated has-been with a noodle arm. when rosenblog reported this past season on carlos marmol blowing a game, he referred to him as "la troy marmol." that guy is still a joke in chicago, the city that forgets players as soon as they are traded (a la michael barrett).

i thought the yankees spent money on good players. its moves like this that allow the boston red sox to win 2 world series in 4 years while the yankees have won none in recent memory. i bet dusty baker is wishing he signed on to manage an AL east team right about now. having been on the losing end of hawkins' noodley arm, wins vs the yankees (especially comeback wins) would be easy-peasy for baker to manufacture. geez.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

old and lame?

hey you, cuz and i went to see live 105's "not so silent night" show last night. the lineup was promising -- spoon , paramour (bands i have never heard of, but people seem to like them), then the bands i have heard of -- jimmy eat world, angels and airwaves, and modest mouse. for all you chicagoans, its the bay-area version of Q101's twisted christmas (although i think they dropped the "christmas" a while ago).

general points
the show was ok, for the most part. hey you and i went mostly to people watch. which did not disappoint. in addition to playing thats your boyfriend, we also played thats your outfit. cuz fell asleep, not once, but twice. amazing, cos the music was so loud, you could actually feel the bass echoing in your knees, and we were sitting pretty high up.

modest mouse
music was mediocre. i only knew the "famous" songs that are overplayed on the radio. angels and airwaves and jimmy eat world sounded fine. its hard for mainstream music to be really bad live, as long as they don't try to be different. just play it the way it sounds on the radio? ok thanks. it was easy to feign excitement and sing along loudly to the 4 songs i recognized.

im not a fan of modest mouse. but so many of my friends really like them, so i really wanted to see them. i thought that maybe i just needed to see them live in order to truly appreciate them. that many people can't be wrong about them, right? WRONG. they suck live. and since i thought they sucked on the radio before, now i think they just suck all around. i was tired from the week, but i would have stayed if the music was decent. it wasn't even decent.


late night
the show didnt go too late, especially since we left early. after dropping off hey you at the west oakland bart, cuz and i were home by 11:45. a far cry from thursday night (a week night, no less!), when we got home at 1 AM. the only difference that was friday we were at a hip rock show, while thursday night we had been at kohls in colma, trying on super-affordable clothes and looking at all the 40% off merchandise. cuz said she might have had a better time on thursday, illustrated by the fact that she stayed awake the whole time that night.

are you old and lame when you stay out later at a discount department store than at a rock concert? i'm thinking yes. gc was right. i was too fucking old to go to the show.

Friday, December 7, 2007

today's morford column

i read morford every wed and friday. im usually very entertained and a little disillusioned after reading the column. but today's column was SIMPLY BRILLIANT.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2007/12/07/notes120707.DTL