Thursday, 15 July 2010

Bob and George

This week has been an eventful one in baseball.

Besides the home run derby (which wasn't all that exciting) won by Big Papi and a more entertaining, but pitcher-dominated Midsummer Classic, two significant deaths rocked the baseball, and more specifically, the New York Yankees community.

Last weekend, long time Yankee stadium PA announcer (and I mean LONGGGGG time-56 years to be exact) Bob Sheppard passed away just weeks before his 100th birthday. Sheppard's voice was a part of every Yankees game for more than a half century and he even worked for the New York Giants at one time. A truly sad passing for a truly legendary figure behind the mike.

Then, on the morning of the All Star matchup, George Steinbrenner, otherwise known as "The Boss" of the New York Yankees, suffered a heart attack and later died. He was age 80. Obviously, it was a TREMENDOUS loss for the Yankees family, as Steinbrenner was no doubt the paternal figure of sorts in New York. He turned the entire Yankees organization around after purchasing it in 1973 and won 7 World Series titles, along with 22 managerial changes. Although Steinbrenner had a negatively notorious reputation with some, his loss is a monumental one to baseball.

More positive news out of the MLB. The National League finally captured their first All Star victory since 1996. So come October, the Senior Circuit will have home field advantage in the World Series for the first time since that honour had been decided by the Midsummer Classic. It was a wonderful game but I think the AL had plenty of chances to get even, especially in the 7th inning on...oh well, the changing of the guard is occasionally nice.

-D

PS. Congratulations Spain but that was a pretty pitiful final, even for a non-soccer fan like me.

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