Monday, June 8, 2026

Falling

With yesterday's loss, the Red Sox have fallen 10½ games behind the Rays and 2½ games behind the Orioles.

At this point, they have 99 games left to play in this season and since they usually fall apart after the All Star break, I don't think they will have much in the way of success.

My level of hope is almost non-existent at this point.


In other sportings, Korda won the Women's US Open yesterday.

That young lady sure knows how to golf.


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Sunday, June 7, 2026

Postoned until August???

Yesterday's Red Sox game was postponed until August 29th when they will play a double-header. Can someone explain to me why they aren't playing a double-header today?

I suspect this is a clever manipulation on the part of the Yankees. They are currently without their #1 guy, Judge, and this postponment means he will more than likely be back in their lineup by August 29th and they will stand a better chance of winning.

Anyways, todays game was at 1:35 and Suarez had the start. He faced 25 batters over 6⅓ innings, giving up 1 run, striking out 6 and walking 0. When he left the game, the score was tied 1-1 in the 6th

The bullpen took over and managed to give up free runs to everybody in a Yankees uniform and when the game ended, the score was 6-1 in favor of the Yankees.

The Red Sox are now on their way to Florida where tomorrow they will start a 3-game series against the Rays. First pitch is at 6:40pm and it appears that Early has the start.


Dementia Donny told everyone that he was such a peaceful guy that he felt he should have won the Nobel Peace Prize. He said it so often that the actual winner of the Nobel Peace Prize gave him hers just to shut him up.

Then the assholes from FIFA (and yes, if you talk to anyone who regularly follows soccer, they will tell you that FIFA is an awful organization that screws everyone they deal with) decided to give him the "first annual soccer ball of peace that they just made up" prize, just to shut him up.

Finally, after all his rambling and pontificating about how he is the bestest most peaceful president since forever, he decided to threaten to invade Greenland, threatened to take over Canada, invaded Venezuela and finally he started a shooting war with Iran.

Look, when I talk shit about Trump, it's aimed at his lines of bullshit about what a peaceful guy he is, it is not at his decisions to use force. Trust me, I'm actually kind of glad someone finally got off their ass and did some damage to Iran and it's terrorist leadership. And I'm also kind of happy that someone took out that idiot in Venezuela.

Let's face it, there are a lot of terrible people in this world who are focused on doing terrible things to people. These are people who consistently accuse everyone but themselves of being evil when in reality, they are the devil in disguise.

I don't know if The Very Stable Genius has an actual plan but I do know that Iran is in a shambles right now. Most of their government was killed, most of their military leadership was killed, their navy was sunk, their nuclear program was turned into dust and their civilian population is making it known that they are happy about all those things.

Why do I bring this up? Because even the biggest news organization in the middle-east seems to think it is a good thing...


Jacob Misiorowski is a true phenom.

He is 6' 7" tall and when he pitches, his step towards the plate is about 5 feet. That means when he releases the ball towards the plate, it only travels about 55' before it crosses into the strike zone. Yesterday he threw the fastest pitch ever recorded by MLB at 103.7 mph.

An object travelling 103.7 mph is traveling at 543,840 feet per hour. Dividing by 60 gives you 9,064 feet for minute. Dividing that by 60 gives you 151 feet per second. Divide 55 by 151 and you get 0.36 seconds.

That means a batter has only 1/3 of a second to see the ball leave Maciorowski's hand, start the bat moving, guide the bat to where he thinks the ball will be and then hit the ball.

Anyone that can do that is an amazing human being. I'm pretty sure there aren't very many people that can do that...


The Women's US Open is in its final round and right now, there is a four-way tie for first with Chun In-Gee, Nelly Korda, Kim Sei-Young and Gaby Lopez at 7 under par. Not to be forgotten is Charley Hull sitting at 6 under

There is also an amatuer named Kiara Romero who is sitting in 8th place at 3 under. Not bad for a 20 year old college player.


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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Excellent win last night

The Red Sox beat the New York Aaron Judges 5-3 last night.

Gray pitched a good game, facing 27 batters, giving up 3 runs, walking 2 and striking out 3 over 6⅓ innings.

They are back at it again this evening. First pitch is at 7:35 and Suarez has the start.


Right now I'm sitting on my porch watching the Worcester Red Sox beat up on the Buffalo Bisons.

This is just one reason that smart TVs are worth the money. No cable wires or boxes needed, just plug it in, turn it on and bring up the Spectrum app.


I decided to check the stats on this collection of crap I put out every day. This is what the last 24 hours looked like:

In the browser battle, Chrome still has a significant lead over the others but in the OS wars, Apple is creeping up on Microsoft.


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Friday, June 5, 2026

Good luck to ya.

Yesterday I mentioned that I thought it was time for the Red Sox to cut ties with Bello. Well, I guess the Red Sox are not ready to cut ties with him. Instead, they are giving him a chance to rehabilitate himself down in Worcester.

Look, I get it, they have a lot of money invested in the kid and they don't want to just throw it away. Instead they want to give him a chance to get his shit together and come back as the potential ace they thought he was.

I just don't think he really wants to rehabilitate himself. I think he's going to show up in Worcester and pout and whine and piss & moan about how Tracy & Breslow are jerks who just don't understand.

I have a feeling we have seen the last of Bello in a Red Sox uniform. He'll spend June & July in Worcester and on August 3rd at the trade deadline, they will trade him to the Marlins for a bag of baseballs and maybe a new set of golf clubs.

Damn shame because all of us Red Sox fans had high hopes for him when they signed him to that 5 year, $55 million contract back in 2024.


In case you ever wondered what a bad day in the stock market looks like, wonder no more:

The DJIA is down 1.3 percent.

The S&P 500 is down 2.7 percent.

The Nasdaq is down 4.2 percent.

The Very Stable Genius is doing a great job with the economy. Many people tell him this is the best economy ever. Past presidents have called him and said they wished that they had as great an economy as he does. This is a huuuuge economy, bigger than any other economy. Bigger than Lincoln, bigger than Washington.


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Thursday, June 4, 2026

One step forward...

...two steps back.

The Red Sox won last night, beating the Orioles 8-1.

The Red Sox lost today, getting beat 8-2 by the Orioles.

Right now they are on their way to the Bronx where tomorrow they will start a 3-game series against the New York Aaron Judges.

My hopes have dipped back down to little or none.

For the record, I think it's time for the Red Sox to cut ties with Bello and move on. He flat out sucks.


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