Skaldheim

 
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 home:  Windurst
 world: Phoenix
 jobs:  BLM 75, WHM 40
 other: RDM 37, MNK 29
        WAR 27, THF 15       
 adv:   SMN 16, PUP 16
        NIN 16, BST 14 
 rank:  7
 zm:    13
 cop:   5-2
 toau:  26, SP
 shell: DynamisBums
 craft: Clothcraft 82(+2)
        Cooking 61        
        Alchemy 59
        Goldsmith 31
        Fishing 18
        Bonecraft 8
        Leathercraft 5

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Tuesday, March 29, 2005

 
baseball

Living In The Past



Andres Galarraga has retired.

Andres was a Giant for only a couple of years, but he was easily the most popular Giant when he was here.

Strange as it seems, the most impressive homer I ever saw by a Giant wasn't by Bonds, but by the Big Cat. It was in September 2001, the first Giants game after 9/11. I took my mom to see Pac Bell Park for the first time. Our seats were in the left field bleachers, about halfway down.

I forget the inning, but the Big Cat crushes this homer onto the walkway below the big glove and the coke bottle--BEHIND all the left field bleachers. I've never seen a ball go so far, so fast. I almost got whiplash from turning to watch it fly over my head!

The place was electrified. It was as if it were okay to smile again.

I was hoping to see him play again when the Mets came to town. Here's hoping that Galarraga's future pursuits bring him as much joy as he has brought us!

In other news, the Giants announced today that they will be honoring two more great former Giants this season. Juan Marichal will get the third statue around SBC Park, and Gaylord Perry's #36 will be retired. Furthermore, recently retired-to-Valhalla closer Robb Nen will be honored in some fashion this year. All three men are quite deserving.

So, with everything that's going on, do you think that Barry Bonds will get a statue someday? And if so, where? I say that the answer is yes, he will get a statue when he's inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011 or 2012, and it will go on the portwalk overlooking McCovey Cove, next to where he hit #500.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005

 
baseball

The "B" in "MLB" Must Be "Bonds"



Huh? What? Oh yeah, my BLOG!

Let's talk about Barry Bonds. Everyone else is. In fact, I think it's fair to say that Bonds has received more coverage than the other 749 major league baseball players combined. (I can say this because McGwire is retired. Did you hear that he's retired? You might have missed that, unless you saw his testimony.)

Bonds the person is in deep shit. The steroids controversy has crested like a tsunami. It's wrecking his reputation, his legacy, his credibility, and possibly his freedom. If his alleged ex-mistress' testimony before the grand jury is true, Bonds is looking at a perjury and tax evasion rap.

That's right. Worst case scenario--Barry Bonds is going to prison. There's a lot of legal hash to be made before that, but I wouldn't want to be him right now.

Bonds the player may be done for the season, if you believe his little pity party yesterday. The way knees go, there's no reason to disbelieve him. He might miss months; he might miss weeks; he might never be able to play again, except as a DH.

That's right. Worst case scenario? Bonds has already played his last game as a Giant, and we won't know it for months. Like Robb Nen, multiple surgeries might not fix things. We just don't know yet, but we've seen it happen before.

If Bonds' fortunes are really that grim, then frankly the Giants are screwed. Sabean's entire strategy in the offseason was to build for one more year of Bonds as Superman. A lineup of average hitters plus Superman equals a shot at a World Series. The same lineup without Bonds means a mediocre club, at best. If the rest of the lineup stays healthy, that is.

The downside to the Giants' season is huge. We could be in for a Diamondbacks or Mariners style collapse. It's not hard to imagine--Barry misses the whole year, Alou plays down to his road numbers from last year. Snow loses that deathgrip on adequacy, Vizquel can't handle the National League pitching, Alfonzo has a whole year of suckitude, and Pedro Feliz doesn't live up to Sabean's hopes and dreams. The pitching staff resembles the first half of 2004 more than September 2004.

But.

If Bonds comes back in May, and is Superman again?

It could still be a glorious, glorious year.

All I know is this--if I were a betting man, I would stay far, far away from the action on this team.

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