While the first vestiges of Yard sports mania started intensifying in the late 60’s, my father’s morning routine was being forever disrupted. He had a routine of reading each section of the Los Angeles Times in the morning before work. He would save the Sports section for his morning constitution. This Yardling started to chew through the Sports page with our morning cereal. Daddio would begrudgingly allow me to read the sports page while he read about local and national issues. By the time his coffee was forging the desired morning output, the sports page was a disheveled, out of order mess caked in random Cheerios. He would reassemble my fanatic devastation while staring at me with a harsh stink eye.
Heroes from that early passion for baseball were lifted off the pages of the LA Times. Several of those Yard Icons have passed of late. Another one was honored with his own MLB day. Lou Brock was black lightning. Everything he did in the field was suddenly. Brock was the all-time stolen base leader before Ricky Henderson obliterated that mark for all of history. Lou would steal 938 bases in his 19 -year career. Dee Gordon is the current active leader with 332 swipes. In 1974, Brock stole 118 bases in 158 games. In his final season at age 40, he stole 21 bases. He was electrifying when he got on base and he did that often during his HOF career. He was beloved in the dugout and off the field. The Cardinal teams of his era were the Dodgers biggest NL nemesis. But Lou Brock was so fun to watch, and we always did. Tom Seaver passed away as well after battling dementia for years. He was the miracle of those 1969 Mets. Roberto Clemente, who died in 1972, was honored with Roberto Clemente Day. All of the Puerto Rican ballplayers honored the Great One by wearing his #21. He got his 3,000 hit in his final AB of the 1972 season. He still had gas in the tank and would have been back for the 1973 season. The relief mission he was flying from his native Puerto Rico to Nicaragua crashed on New Year’s Eve into the Atlantic. His on the field heroics foreshadowed the iconic hero he would become in death. And my father, who sports pages I tore up all of those many years ago, passed away on September 1. He was my hero in a golf hat with a cocktail. Good speed Bill Seber and say hi to Mom.
The pandemic has created the action verb for 2020 – PIVOT. Pivot is the swivel that we each have had to find in our world to move to our next normal and so on. It is a fluid situation with pivots and re-pivots. Companies are pivoting from what they did in February to succeed, to what they have to do in September to survive. Schools are pivoting from in class to online with a hybrid in between. Hotels and airlines are pivoting to travel in 2020 and beyond. Las Vegas is creating wind with all of our pivoting. Let us all keep pivoting as needed to get to the other side.
As the election season fast approaches caked in COVID, America girds for political combat. The future is uncertain, but the book writers are prolific. No matter which wavelength of the Donald Trump spectrum refracts your light, it is polarizing bandwidth on both sides. It is truly amazing the number of books that have been written about Trump during his presidency. There have been over 60 written so far and most have been quite negative. There will still be more to come but the real money is pre-election. Already in the bank, James Comey $3 million, John Bolton $2 million, Mary Trump $1.3 million and Stormy Daniels bringing up her rear at $500k. Bob Woodward and former esteemed legal mind Alan Dershowitz have written two books each. The Yard would like Big Al to write just one book about his adventures with Jefferey Epstein. He was on the Lolita express and his Island on many occasions. At the Yard, we are far more interested in his adventures with Billy Bob Clinton on Jefferey’s island playground than his irrelevant opinion on Trump. Trump has been good for industry, especially the publishing industry. His most fervent detractors are more than happy to line their pockets with their “insider” tales.
Not to be left out, Barry Obama is finally getting his second book out. He announced in the press that he wanted to reflect on his presidency. He wants to provide an accounting of his campaign and his time in office. We must admit, we were interested to hear what he did as well. Besides the much-maligned Obamacare, he did not engage with Russia, China, North Korea or Israel. He visited our long-term allies and took nice photo ops while lamenting his inability to work with his political opponents. He tied in vacations in Marbella and elsewhere with the family. Crown Books was curious as well to the tune of $65 million for Barry and Mich. It does appear that the Obamas have figured out how to monetize being a former president. While GW, has retired to his ranch in Texas to paint and relax with his grandkids, the Obamas are getting $250,000 to speak at events. $50 million for a Netflix production deal plus the aforementioned book deal. They are almost egregious as the Clintons in their schilling for money. The Obamas know the real money is to start a foundation. Hire your children and friends, pay them fat salaries while appearing to be doing the right thing with nebulous agendas. The Dems still trot out Clinton even after all of the factual details of his many trips with the Epstein entourage. He was not with Epstein for the Clinton foundation. He was there for the Clinton libido. Trump won’t be writing any books, building libraries, starting foundations or getting production deals with Netflix.
Sports was gone for 120 days and then returned in an explosion of sports programming. Never in history have the NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL, WNBA and the MLS all been playing important games in September. All NFL games are important because there are only 16. MLB playing this curated 60 game schedule, has made each game more interesting. NBA and NHL playoffs in the bubble have been outstanding. Lebron and Anthony Davis are leading a resilient Laker team that sat for 4 months to get into the bubble. The team was still smoldering in the aftermath of Kobe’s death. The healing had not begun when the season was quarantined. James has been outstanding and now he is playing for Kobe with a chip for being dissed in the MVP voting. Yard staff does not think the King expected to beat out Giannis for MVP but 85 votes for the Greek and 16 for the King is disrespecting that GOAT. Milwaukee got bounced by the upstart Miami Heat 4-1. So, MVP is all of that and an early flight back to Athens.
The Yard is keyed up for the Raiders first home game at the $2.2 billion Allegiant Stadium Monday night. Jo at the Yard and I ventured down to the 19,000 square foot Raider Image store at the stadium If the size, the crowd and the inventory heading out the door are indicators, the Raiders are going to do just fine. The Saints are coming in for the home opener. The Saints have already taken down a GOAT in a Pirate costume last week in NOLA. My father loved the Raiders. Not a huge NFL fan but just loved the history and folklore of the Raider franchise. He loved their irreverence and the rascal Al Davis. Dad, I think there are seats available for the game Monday and bring Mom. Go Raiders and at least cover the six!
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