Oct
22
2010
1

Rangers going to the World Series

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I grew up a few miles from where the Texas Rangers play, used to go to games at the old Arlington Stadium. Last year, I wrote the post “Dodgers and Rangers” talking about the feelings seeing the two teams playing each other during interleague play.

The team was never that good during my fan years of the mid-70s to mid-80s, though they turned in a few close calls in the AL West. The Rangers didn’t make the playoffs until the 90s. Luckily for my childhood sports fan ego, I had the Cowboys to cheer for in the 70s.

But despite it all, if it was summer time (and the heat + humidity outside wasn’t fatal ;) I was running around the “bases” in my back yard, throwing and batting a tennis ball off a brick wall, playing as a Ranger.

Tonight, the Texas Rangers have been crowned American League Champions, beating the Yankees (which makes it even sweeter), and getting ready to play whoever winds up winning the Phillies/Giants series.

Tonight, I’m more misty-eyed than I expected I’d be.

Congrats to the Rangers, and I look forward to seeing what happens next.

Oct
10
2010
1

Here’s a strange thought

John Lennon, whose 70th birthday would have been this past Saturday, would have been the same age as Joe Torre — Lennon born 10/9/40, and Torre 7/18/40.

Another strange thought: when Lennon died in 1980, he was actually younger than I am now.

10/10/10 thoughts.

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