November 2008
Closing Credits
Hello everyone, another week has passed as we are now three games from completion of another Fall League. I can’t believe the six weeks have passed so quickly. Seems like days ago everyone was just meeting one another during the initial week of workouts in October. This year has been a very long season, very draining both physically and mentally. I for one have gone through a lot in 2008. My goals were not reached, and that alone sums up quite a bit when your in higher levels of baseball. It’s not class A anymore, this is the level that guys really push for to get over the last hump and play in the Major Leagues. I faced a great deal of adversity, in trying to figure out how to simplify the game and pitching for that matter. I could go on and on about what went wrong, but rather I choose to take the positives and dwell on the good. I walk away from this season and just transfer thoughts to a new slate next year. I cant wait for spring training, as it will be here in no time.
This year’s team was a fun group of guys. Everyday was filled with laughter, which makes the dragged out moments pass nicely. Arizona is such a wonderful climate to play the game, so coming to work daily was a simple task to do. One thing about Arizona, Phoenix to be exact is the landmines that pepper the valley freeways. Not real landmines but rather the speed limit enforcement cameras. I was caught last year in spring doin a cool 82 when flashes went off. Months later I recieved my ticket accompanied by my photo driving the car unaware of my $250 mistake. These roadside cameras are all along the 101 loop and 10 east/west. The city was nice enough to place yellow warning signs of the coming trap, so be carefull when you come visit in the spring time. Personally, I think its a great way to keep traffic at a moderate 65 mph, however, it’s not fun to get caught and have everything processed and filed by computer, since you never even talk to a police officer, and still get a ticket. Getting caught by a robot camera computer is a frustrating thing, so just keep it at 65.
I look foward to the next few months I have off. Its good to get away from baseball, especially after ten straight months of the game. I plan on working hard when Im at home since I have a bit of work to do going into next year. Im confident in my abilities and look foward on sharpening my skills in the time I have off. Ill always remember this AFL, since history was made, the election of our next president. There are those songs that the radio stations out here seem to keep playing over and over. I wont miss that broken record, but Ill remember early clubhouse mornings when I do hear them.
Well, It was such a great experience getting to write this blog and share my weekly thoughts to all who read. I have never done anything like this, and I learned how to write to an audience in the process. I would consider writing again, and think it would be more in depth to write an in-season blog. Whatever the case, I enjoyed my time on the keyboard, especially now since I’m half typing half watching Rambo on the tv. Ahh, good times. Well thank you so much for checking in on my entries and the upbeat comments. Until next year, Joe Woerman, signing off.
Veterans Day
Howdy Ho folks, Joe signing in again from Arizona, the most exciting place on Earth. Since I last wrote a week ago, a few very important things have happened. We as a nation voted in a new president, I bought a new laptop and kinda sorta adopted a kitten. Yep Im a temp father of a baby cat, since I live next to a cat/kitten rescue, I jumped in and decided to take personal care of a lil cat until he gets stronger and healthier. Ill discuss that later. The most important agenda on the plate right now is the fact that its Veterans Day. The government actually declared the spelling of Veterans Day with no apostrophe as the official spelling of the Federal holiday. Veterans Day is a day of remembrance, a day to refelect on all personnel who served this country. Since the holiday was implemented at the end of WWl, millions of American men and women have devoted their lives to military careers. In the process some have been wounded phsycologically some have been wounded physically. Some have given their lives on the battlefield. Those are the ones I’m especially greatful for, those are the people that make this country shine, wrapped in the colors of red white and blue. To have a loved one leave the safety of our beloved land, board a plane or ship and enter a hostile environment says so much about our orgins in the constitution. To defend ourselves our interests, and allies across the globe takes a mortal commitment. I think our country is one of a kind, and the only country capable and willing to exercise this promise. I get goose bumps just thinking of all the bright white headstones that cover acres and acres of American soil. This country doesn’t run from events that are intended to shake our existance. When Pearl Harbor was attacked, a lot of Americans knew this country had some cleaning up to do in the war torn regions of that time. America went through some tough times, but eventually won. Same with September eleventh, payback to those responsible and to theose who try and cough down our commitment to global security. We have risen to the occasion, and cleaned up some bad people, but there is still a lot of work to be done. Yet, everyday their are new names posted of American soldiers, sailors, pilots and other serviceman who lose their lives in this nasty engagement. I flip to that section daily in USA Today and read the paragraph about Americas latest loss. Some guys I play with appreciate the efforts by our military, some don’t. I for one do with all the respect in the world. My grandfather was killed in action in Korea in 1953. He was a great fighter pilot who was admired by his squadron mates. He lost his life one day in April and has never came back. Just like many have done before him, and many will do after. So if your out and about today and happen to run into a Vet, or current serving soldier, please tell them THANK YOU.
Almost seems pointless to write about anything else with the company of what I just wrote, but the show must go on. AFL is into the final two weeks of play. Time is flying by as the off season approaches. The Javelinas are playing pretty well, but continue to lose some close games. Its been a long year to this point, especially for me, but I can say it is still a lot of fun showing up at the clubhouse and doing the daily work that is necessary to be prepared to play.
This weekend my sister and girlfriend came out to visit. They didn’t catch any games since they were too busy playing with furry little kittens. That is how I ran into the kitten I’m currently caring for. His name is Mr. Pickles. (I did not name him) Sweet little guy, but you have to watch them all the time or next thing you know, he might be chewing on some
important documents like my paycheck or going to the bathroom on my pillow. Its tough work watching a twelve ounce baby cat, thats why I have come to the conclusion that a human baby is easier than it look. Just kidding, not even close to ready for that status. While my gusts were here, we also visited Sprinkles, a gourmet cupcake bakery in Scottsdale. Never would of thought I’d pay four dollars for one cupcake, but I did and it tasted so good. Tasted like sugar and four hundred cents. We then visited Maricopa Live Steamers, a fully working miniature model railway in north Phoenix. It was the second time I had been their, but even better this trip. I highly recommend a trip to this place even if your not a train enthusiast. Fully operating trains to smaller scale run track layouts all over the surrounding desert. You can ride these small trains, since they are just big enough to sit in or on, depending on the car you choose. The whole operation is funded by members and volunteers with no help from the city. I think its such a cool thing to experience so next time your here to see the Mariners in spring action, make sure you look them up.
Its been a usy week, with elections kittens cupcakes and baseball. Just like to sign off for now saying thank you to all that give me the chance and confidence in the freedom I was given. Thank you for letting me play the game I love and write a blog to tell about it. Bye for now………
Election Day
An important day has arrived, time to elect a new US leader. I went ahead and voted already, using an absentee ballot. As I read the ballot over, proposals and candidates, it dawned on me to think how lucky I am, we are, to have the chance and voice/vote for whoever we deem worthy. Our country is a free fun living culture with the most precious land on the planet, US North America. Some countries are so behind and backwards in their private affairs. The people of these countries don’t have the privilege of our freedoms and are stuck with the same old heads of state with the same old dark existence to the rest of the world. So, thank you to all that give me the chance to vote, and well, just be an American.
Besides November 4th, Fall League is moving right along. The short season out here is more than half way done, as we have two and a half weeks until its over. Some players are racking up nice numbers to boost their season totals, possibly making themselves break through expectancy levels and get put on their 40-man roster. Many players in the league have reached their protection years, years that their organization is obligated to protect the prospect or gamble with other players, hoping you wont be rule fived to another anxious team. The rules are laid out in the contracts and they seem to make more sense in that smaller font. Anyway, those players in this situation have a golden chance to shine, and earn a spot on a Major League roster by playing in Arizona. I was so thrilled last year when I received a phone call informing me of my placement on the roster. It was right after Fall League. Many guys here will get the same great news that I recieved when the phone rang that day.
The Javelinas record as of today is 10-13. We seem to be in a losing slide here, dropping the last six games. Our offense is a really lethal combination of all hitting traits. We seem to get runs in bunches at times, often rallying past other teams late in the game. Right now, it seems to be the other way around. I believe luck has as much to do with baseball than a cow has to do with a grass field. Obviously it takes great skill for a pitcher to throw the baseball to a location relative to the hitter. Placing unbalance to his hand eye coordination in hitting the baseball, is all baseball is. Once the pitch leaves your hand, there is no controlling its ultimate destination 60 feet away. The hitter swings and to his best ability trys to square up the ball, and put it in play. Seems simple, and it is at this level, but the concept is so clear yet challenging and thats why many kids and grown-ups alike thrive to play the game. Now back to the luck thing, once pitch meets contact, the path of the ball can vary so greatly on the angle, speed, and force applied to the ball. A blowout game with homeruns, off the wallers and walks is plain and simply bad pitching. When the hits come about by squeezing through defending infielders, thats when it hurts most, maybe scoring a run late in the game with two out. I’ve done it many a times. “Why couldn’t the ball have bounced seven inches that way.” I often ask myself this question. Had it bounced my way, maybe an inning ending threat, double play or better. But the fact that your groundball traveled its intended path past the close leather of a infielder glove, makes you grit your teeth. Tough to swallow, but thats Baseball, and luck will always deliver its highs and lows.
Wow, feel like I just spent an hour typing the basics of baseball, and don’t think that I fully explained the luck thing, but you get the idea. Until next time folks. Good Luck!
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