THE NEW D-LEAGUE

storm1507

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Sep 24, 2022
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Happy Memorial Day!

I hope all is well with you folks and you can relax on this day (if that's what you want to do).

2 co-ed softball games yesterday and we won both of them. Sitting at 10-0 for the season with about 4 games left. There is another team sitting at 10-0 as well and we will not play them in the regular season because there are too many teams in the league (says Lawton) so, we will probably meet in the end of season tournament. If the tourney started today, we would be the overall #1 seed because we have scored more runs than them. That team also has the son of one of the guys I played ball with many years ago.

We had a big lead in our second game yesterday so, I tried to go yard (mostly base hits for me) in my last at bat. Warning track power left it short. It looked originally like it was going but fell short.

Had a guy from another team come and ask me if I would like to go with him and his team to a men's senior's national tournament in Colorado next month. I thanked him but told him no, did not really want to travel that far to play ball. I Used to when I was younger, but I am content with just beer league ball these days.

Well, I will send this to my publisher and get it out to you folks shortly so...

GOD Bless and enjoy the day.
I wish our rural area had a league close enough to play. We can't even get a church league going nowadays. I'm not sure my fishing elbow could hold up to a hard throw to first any more.... from 2nd lol, my natural position.
 

MdWIldcat55

Heisman
Dec 9, 2007
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Good morning folks.

Respect today to all who have sacrificed so we can live in this wonderful country.

If not inappropriate, I'd like to just mention two who died serving America who I met while doing my job:

Navy Capt. Scott Speicher. I met him aboard the USS Saratoga in the Red Sea shortly before the start of Desert Storm. He seemed like an admirable man. I wrote about him in one of my dispatches, noting that he told me his father had been a fighter pilot in World War 2, and he was proud to carry on the tradition. He was shot down over Iraq I think the first night of the air war. MIA until 2003, when I was back in Iraq, and heard his body had been found.

USMC Major Megan McClung. Megan was the Marines' public affairs chief in the Ramadi-Fallujah sector in 2006. I passed through there, and like all journalists checked in with her for a briefing, and form her help in getting embedded with combat patrols so I could report of what was going on. I met her a couple times. Shortly after my last trip to Fallujah I heard she'd been killed by an IED explosion while performing her duties. I've seen her grave site at Arlington.

Prayers for their families today, and for all the families of those who died doing their duty.
 

vhcat1970

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Jul 2, 2025
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A great-great grandfather of mine, Frederick Brandt, an immigrant, was shot through the head June 5, 1864 at the Battle of Piedmont, VA. His regiment, 28th OH Volunteers, along with others was attempting to take the Confederate defensive position. He was later buried at Staunton VA National Cemetery. A great uncle died in France at the end of WWI from the so-called Spanish Flu.
 

berniecarbo

Heisman
Apr 29, 2020
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Happy Memorial Day!

I hope all is well with you folks and you can relax on this day (if that's what you want to do).

2 co-ed softball games yesterday and we won both of them. Sitting at 10-0 for the season with about 4 games left. There is another team sitting at 10-0 as well and we will not play them in the regular season because there are too many teams in the league (says Lawton) so, we will probably meet in the end of season tournament. If the tourney started today, we would be the overall #1 seed because we have scored more runs than them. That team also has the son of one of the guys I played ball with many years ago.

We had a big lead in our second game yesterday so, I tried to go yard (mostly base hits for me) in my last at bat. Warning track power left it short. It looked originally like it was going but fell short.

Had a guy from another team come and ask me if I would like to go with him and his team to a men's senior's national tournament in Colorado next month. I thanked him but told him no, did not really want to travel that far to play ball. I Used to when I was younger, but I am content with just beer league ball these days.

Well, I will send this to my publisher and get it out to you folks shortly so...

GOD Bless and enjoy the day.
Re warning track power: at a playing weight of 170, I was never a Mark McGwire , but I got all my body weight into my swing, so I hit it harder than a lot of guys bigger than me. After a couple of surgeries on my left leg, I could no longer step hard into a swing. It made me to much of an arm hitter and was very frustrating.
 

BBUK

All-Conference
Jul 3, 2005
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Re warning track power: at a playing weight of 170, I was never a Mark McGwire , but I got all my body weight into my swing, so I hit it harder than a lot of guys bigger than me. After a couple of surgeries on my left leg, I could no longer step hard into a swing. It made me to much of an arm hitter and was very frustrating.

Wow, made me remember the last ball I played. At a church league in SA I think 2011 (Before I went to Korea.). Played two games went 9 for 9 my last two games... Made me feel good as my last Legion Ball, I hit .414 or .415 over that season (I remember arguing with the official scorer back then I think 1980 or 81. (Mostly hand calculations but I knew I was right. ;) ).

I could hit anything I could reach but had a good eye and only swung at strikes unless I didn't want to and was let to swing away. My hand/eye coordination is still ridiculous. Just never did have any legs. In high school I could barely jump off my toes. Used to get laughed at a lot until thay didn't. ;) I am walking okay now so I am thankful...

Hello All,

Just been at it today "doing stuff". Just changed the antifreeze in the wife's Camry, will do it again tomorrow or the next day to get a good flush. Seemed okay but I cannot remember when it was last changed and we bought it new in 2015. Actually still real pink except when I took the top cover off. Looked a little rusted. Oh well, Will do it once again tomorrow or at latest Wednesday. Then I have a bunch to take to recycling at our landfill counting the oil and antifreeze used stuff.

Getting ready to take the BB home to his Mom in about an hour. Have a good what's rest of your evening(s)....
 

berniecarbo

Heisman
Apr 29, 2020
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Wow, made me remember the last ball I played. At a church league in SA I think 2011 (Before I went to Korea.). Played two games went 9 for 9 my last two games... Made me feel good as my last Legion Ball, I hit .414 or .415 over that season (I remember arguing with the official scorer back then I think 1980 or 81. (Mostly hand calculations but I knew I was right. ;) ).

I could hit anything I could reach but had a good eye and only swung at strikes unless I didn't want to and was let to swing away. My hand/eye coordination is still ridiculous. Just never did have any legs. In high school I could barely jump off my toes. Used to get laughed at a lot until thay didn't. ;) I am walking okay now so I am thankful...

Hello All,

Just been at it today "doing stuff". Just changed the antifreeze in the wife's Camry, will do it again tomorrow or the next day to get a good flush. Seemed okay but I cannot remember when it was last changed and we bought it new in 2015. Actually still real pink except when I took the top cover off. Looked a little rusted. Oh well, Will do it once again tomorrow or at latest Wednesday. Then I have a bunch to take to recycling at our landfill counting the oil and antifreeze used stuff.

Getting ready to take the BB home to his Mom in about an hour. Have a good what's rest of your evening(s)....
My final six months in Viet Nam were as Asst NCOIC of security at a radar station. We took on all takers in fast pitch softball and never lost. Our huge advantage was we had a pitcher who had (when he was back in the states) beaten Eddie Feigner (The King and his Court). One time we stomped a group of Korean sailors in a double header for beer. I had a grand slam and a 3 run shot the first game and a homer and triple the second game.