Showing posts with label Madison Bumgarner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madison Bumgarner. Show all posts
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Joe Panik Wow -- August 28, 2016
We took BART and Muni Metro to see the Giants play the Braves. We had nice seats. Madison Bumgarner gave up a run in the first inning, and then settled down. The Giants tied it, then went ahead. The Braves came back, but the Giants scored eight runs in the seventh.
Joe Panik had two home runs.
It was Mike Krukow Day. We received bobble heads honoring his 20-win season. They played a video and everyone gave him an ovation after.
After the game, we paused to look at the recently unveiled statue of Gaylord Perry.
We had dinner at the Surf Spot. We sat out back. A surf band was playing.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Over the Top -- Chapter 3 -- October 28, 2014
Arthur Guy Empey was a member of the US Cavalry who resigned to volunteer for the British Army during World War One. He was wounded during the Battle of the Somme. When the US entered the war, he tried to rejoin the Army, but was rejected because of his wounds and possibly because of some disparaging comments about American draftees. He wrote a book, Over the Top, about his experiences during the war. With the 100th anniversary of the war, I thought it might be interesting to post his story. Empey later became a prolific pulp magazine author, a movie star and producer, and a playwright.
CHAPTER I -- From Mufti to Khaki
CHAPTER II -- Blighty to Rest Billets
CHAPTER III
I GO TO CHURCH
UPON enlistment we had identity disks issued to us. These were small disks of red fiber worn around the neck by means of a string. Most of the Tommies also used a little metal disk which they wore around the left wrist by means of a chain. They had previously figured it out that if their heads were blown off, the disk on the left wrist would identify them. If they lost their left arm the disk around the neck would serve the purpose, but if their head and left arm were blown off, no one would care who they were, so it did not matter. On one side of the disk was inscribed your rank, name, number, and battalion, while on the other was stamped your religion.
C. of E., meaning Church of England; R. C., Roman Catholic; W., Wesleyan; P., Presbyterian; but if you happened to be an atheist they left it blank, and just handed you a pick and shovel.
On my disk was stamped C. of E. This is how I got it: The Lieutenant who enlisted me asked my religion. I was not sure of the religion of the British Army, so I answered, “Oh, any old thing,” and he promptly put down C. of E.
Now, just imagine my hard luck. Out of five religions I was unlucky enough to pick the only one where church parade was compulsory!
The next morning was Sunday. I was sitting in the billet writing home to my sister telling her of my wonderful exploits while under fire -— all recruits do this. The Sergeant-Major put his head in the door of the billet and shouted: “C. of E. outside for church parade!”
I kept on writing. Turning to me, in a loud voice, he asked, “Empey, aren’t you C. of E.?"
I answered, “Yep.”
In an angry tone, he commanded, "Don’t you 'yep' me. Say, 'Yes, Sergeant-Major.'"
I did so. Somewhat mollified, he ordered, "Outside for church parade."
I looked up and answered, "I am not going to church this morning."
He said, "Oh, yes, you are!"
I answered, "Oh, no, I’m not!"-—But I went.
We lined up outside with rifles and bayonets, 120 rounds of ammunition, wearing our tin hats, and the march to church began. After marching about five kilos, we turned off the road into an open field. At one end of this field the Chaplain was standing in a limber. We formed a semicircle around him. Over head there was a black speck circling round and round in the sky. This was a German Fokker. The Chaplain had a book in his left hand—left eye on the book—right eye on the aeroplane. We Tommies were lucky, we had no books, so had both eyes on the aeroplane.
After church parade we were marched back to our billets, and played football all afternoon.
Next: CHAPTER IV -- Into the Trench
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The Giants lost the sixth game. 10-0.
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Update 29-October-2014
The Giants won the 7th game 3-2. Tim Hudson went fewer than 2. Affeldt came in and did well. Then Madison Bumgarner came in and pitched the last five. So the Giants have won the World Series three times in five years. Bumgarner is the MVP. He had three wins in the World Series. It was a heck of a season. The Royals put up a great fight.
Update 30-October-2014
The official scorer changed the winning pitcher from Bumgarner to Affeldt. I think that is the correct decision. Bumgarner got a save.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Knox Patrol Wagon -- October 26, 2014
The Waterless (air-cooled) Knox automobile was manufactured in Springfield, Massachusetts. I like the name Waterless Knox. It reminds me of a Doctor Seuss character. This image, of a Knox police patrol wagon, is from Scientific American, 01-January-1905. Be sure to click on the image to see a larger version.
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Madison Bumgarner defeated the Royals 5-0, pitching a complete game shutout. The Giants lost Thursday in Kansas City and Friday in San Francisco, bot won Saturday night. The Giants lead the series 3-2.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
1933 Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow Sedan -- October 21, 2014
We visited the Blackhawk Museum in June, 2013 to drool over their collection of classic autos. Pierce-Arrow built five 1933 V-12 Silver Arrow sedans with revolutionary streamlined styling. Three still exist. Pierce-Arrow went out of business in 1938.
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The San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals 7-1 in the first game of the World Series. Madison Bumgarner's streak of scoreless innings in the World Series got broken, but he got the win.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Uhlan vs Armored Car -- October 11, 2014
The cover of the 24-October-1914 Collier's Magazine features a German Uhlan trading shots from horseback with an armored car. I suppose this was inspired by the Belgian use of armored cars to try to defend itself against the German invaders. A German Zeppelin looms overhead.
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The Giants defeated the Cardinals 3-0 in the first game of the National League Division Series. Madison Bumgarner was the winning pitcher.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Here's Louvain's Finest Thoroughfare After City's Destruction by Germans -- October 1, 2014
100 years ago the German Army, in the process of violating the neutrality of Belgium, burned much of the city of Louvain (Leuven), including the university's renowned library. The Germans made crazy claims that the son of the burgomaster had shot a German officer, but that did not happen. The Germans did execute civilians and burn much of the town.
In this photo, from the 01-October-1914 Bisbee Daily Review, we see "the fashionable Rue de Station."
Read about the burning of Louvain:
http://cablecarguy.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-burning-of-louvain-august-25-2014.html
Be sure to click on the image to see a larger version.
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The Giants are playing the Pirates in a one-game wild card "play in." Brandon Crawford hit a grand slam. Hunter Pence scored a run, driven in by Belt. 5-0. Madison Bumgarner is pitching well. Brandon Belt drove in two more. 7-0. Posey drove in Blanco. 8-0. The Pittsburgh fans look sad. Bumgarner had a four-game shutout. Friday they play Washington.
Friday, June 14, 2013
BART Adventures #2 -- June 14, 2013
Yesterday the BART board approved a 2014 budget that includes funding for the process of replacing the current fleet with the Fleet of the Future starting in 2017. The new cars will be built by Bombardier Transit Corporation. The image is from the BART website (www.bart.gov).
This afternoon I was on a conference call dealing with a production problem at work when my cell phone rang. My wife wanted to let me know that BART was having big problems on this side of the bay. I checked www.511.org and found a report of delays but no details. The KCBS website said that this morning grass caught fire by the line between Balboa Park and Daly City and damaged the interlocking plant.
After I got off the call, I left the office early. I had to get home so I could work tonight. The platform at Embarcadero station was crowded. There were announcements about service delays, but I caught a 10-car Airport train seven minutes later and got a seat. The train went to 24th and Mission and stopped. The operator explained that we would be there for a while because they were single tracking ahead. We stayed there and saw two trains go by the wrong way on the other track, then went on to Glen Park. We had a shorter wait there, then we went on to Balboa Park, Daly City and Colma with no further delays. I couldn't see the burned area.
Madison Bumgarner and the Giants just shut out the Braves 6-0. Last night Matt Cain shut out the Pirates.
This afternoon I was on a conference call dealing with a production problem at work when my cell phone rang. My wife wanted to let me know that BART was having big problems on this side of the bay. I checked www.511.org and found a report of delays but no details. The KCBS website said that this morning grass caught fire by the line between Balboa Park and Daly City and damaged the interlocking plant.
After I got off the call, I left the office early. I had to get home so I could work tonight. The platform at Embarcadero station was crowded. There were announcements about service delays, but I caught a 10-car Airport train seven minutes later and got a seat. The train went to 24th and Mission and stopped. The operator explained that we would be there for a while because they were single tracking ahead. We stayed there and saw two trains go by the wrong way on the other track, then went on to Glen Park. We had a shorter wait there, then we went on to Balboa Park, Daly City and Colma with no further delays. I couldn't see the burned area.
Madison Bumgarner and the Giants just shut out the Braves 6-0. Last night Matt Cain shut out the Pirates.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Beat LA -- April 2, 2013
Yesterday the Giants lost their first game in Los Angeles 4-0. Matt Cain started and pitched well, but the it. Tonight Madison Bumgarner shut out the Dodgers and the Giants won.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
It's Hard Work Being a Cat #64 -- October 25, 2012
I took this photo on 13-October-2012.
The actor who plays the teacher on Glee sang the National Anthem. Marine Corporal Nicholas Kimmel, who lost an arm and both legs in Afghanistan, threw out the first pitch, accompanied by Willie Mays and Barry Zito. Kimmel made a good throw and Sergio Romo caught it on the fly.
Madison Bumgarner and Doug Fister both pitched well. There was no score until the 7th inning. Romo saved it in the 9th. The Giants won 2-1, and lead the series 2-0. I'm enjoying myself.
Fister got hit in the head by a line drive, but continued to pitch well.
The actor who plays the teacher on Glee sang the National Anthem. Marine Corporal Nicholas Kimmel, who lost an arm and both legs in Afghanistan, threw out the first pitch, accompanied by Willie Mays and Barry Zito. Kimmel made a good throw and Sergio Romo caught it on the fly.
Madison Bumgarner and Doug Fister both pitched well. There was no score until the 7th inning. Romo saved it in the 9th. The Giants won 2-1, and lead the series 2-0. I'm enjoying myself.
Fister got hit in the head by a line drive, but continued to pitch well.
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