Friday, January 3, 2014

2013: The Year That Was

With apologies for being a bit tardy, a look back at 2013, a year that was filled with great stress but also great learning.

A few benchmark notes first:
  • Proverbial Putts has crossed the five year mark! Yes, posts are down, but I am still chugging along. There's always something to be said for longevity and commitment, if I do say so myself.
  • A new year brings a new layout. The postcard-photo-flip design was cool in idea, but I think it was a bit burdensome to have to click each tab just right. With this new design, I'm hoping to strike a balance of "modern interactive" with old-school functionality.
Highlights, Low lights, and some things in between
- The main thing that comes to mind about 2013 is how far I've come. At this time last year, I was wondering about my first semester grades, with not a clue on how I did. Now, I've got half of law school -- an exceedingly difficult second semester, my first real legal work experience, the stressful and tiring experience of OCI, and my first semester of upper division classes -- over and done with. It's hard not to look back and blink a few times at how quick this whole journey is coming along.
- I would be amiss not to mention how blessed I have been during that whole aforementioned process. I truly think I got lucky with some grades. Then, I really had to trust God when I went through the roller coaster of getting several callbacks but no offers for a process that spanned nearly two months. To come out of it with a situation that I am very happy with is an example of God's provision and grace.
- The summer was also a whole lot of fun in terms of the small trips I got to take. Visiting Portland, Chicago and San Francisco (twice) were made ten times more enjoyable because of my awesome friends in those cities who were kind hosts and more.
- The first part of Fall semester was an interesting thing. To have what I was comfortable with and dear to my heart stripped away forced me to lean on God only. His almost instantaneous deliverance of a great community at UCLA was an answer to my prayer, and a huge blessing.
- This increased time of introspection was also good for the soul. Sometimes you really need to do some deep thinking to reassure yourself as to what you value in life and what you're doing about that in your daily routine. God provides clarity and conviction when you put worldly things on hold and simply listen.
- Switching gears a little bit, the tail end of 2013 saw my first real immersion in the world of investments and the stock market. My dad has been telling me to become more knowledgeable about such affairs for some time, but it wasn't until now that I finally jumped in and kept up with developments on a daily basis. It's exciting to build toward a future and think about more "adult" plans.
- I got to be a part of a wedding party for the first time this year. I value my friendships a great deal, and so it was a life event that I had been looking forward to for some time. Everything involved was a fun time and the celebration that weddings ought to be. Congrats to Matt and Becca, and here's to many more joyous occasions in the near future.
- RK in concert for the 8th time (but really only 6th). It had been a good 4.5 year break since the last concer though. Also: Beach Boys and Postal Service. Superb shows, both of them.
- The year was capped quite nicely by a trip to Costa Rica with family. I really liked the country and the people, with everyone being generally chill and relaxed. I think it's pretty great that they don't have an armed forces and instead spend more money on sanitation and environmental preservation. Rafting and snorkeling were cool experiences, but nothing will top zip-lining high above the rain forest canopy in Monteverde. 

Best Music Added/Discovered
- The Lumineers (Self-titled)
- My Head is an Animal, Of Monsters and Men
- The Very Best of Peter, Paul and Mary
- Madness, Muse
- Moondance, Van Morrison
- Babel, Mumford & Sons
- Collapsible Lung, Relient K
- A Tattered Line of String, The Postal Service
- The Very Best of Daryl Hall and John Oates
- Modern Vampires of the City, Vampire Weekend
- Daft Punk, Pentatonix

The Sports Year in Review
- First season following UCLA basketball comes to a bitter conclusion, losing in the first round of the NCAA Tournament with Howland fired as a result.
- UCI coming within one game of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in my Anteater fandom, only to come up short at the Honda Center against Pacific.
- Cardinals going to their sixth NLCS appearance and FOURTH world series appearance in the last 10 years. Unfortunately they came up short against the stupid Red Sox again, but it was still a good run in taking out the Pirates and (especially) the Dodgers. Got to go to my first two NLCS games ever, which is not something to take lightly.
- Rams with another uneven season. Sometimes surprisingly good, sometimes all-too-familiarly bad. It seems every year we get excited for next season, but I think there's genuinely some things to get excited about.
- Two new softball teams joined. One, a dismal undermanned group that got killed by UCLA Rec's stupid softball rules. The other, a half decent vavi summer league where I realized that a big part of softball's fun comes from playing with friends.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Baseball Scorebook Wrap-Up 2001-2013

Game
Date
Stadium
Score
Winning Pitcher
Losing Pitcher
1
7/13/01
Busch II
Tigers 4, Cardinals 1
Steve Sparks
Mike Matthews
2
8/29/01
Busch II
Cardinals 16, Padres 14
Gene Stechschulte
Bobby J. Jones
3
9/9/01
Busch II
Cardinals 8, Dodgers 1
TJ Mathews
Chan Ho Park
4
6/27/02
Busch II
Brewers 7, Cardinals 2
Luis Vizcaino
Gene Stechschulte
5
7/3/02
Busch II
Cardinals 4, Padres 1
Jason Simontacchi
Brian Lawrence
6
7/7/02
Busch II
Cardinals 12, Dodgers 6
Mike Matthews
Omar Daal
7
7/7/03
Qualcomm
Padres 7, Dodgers 1
Oliver Perez
Andy Ashby
8
7/21/03
Qualcomm
Padres 5, Cardinals 4
Jay Witasick
Lance Painter
9
4/30/04
Petco
Padres 7, Mets 6
Brian Lawrence
Tyler Yates
10
5/15/04
Petco
Cubs 7, Padres 5
Sergio Mitre
Adam Eaton
11
6/21/04
Petco
Padres 3, D-backs 1
Ismael Valdez
Casey Fossum
12
9/6/04
Petco
Padres 7, Cardinals 3
Scott Linebrink
Cal Eldred
13
6/11/05
Petco
Padres 2, White Sox 1
Scott Linebrink
Dustin Hermanson
14
6/23/05
Busch II
Pirates 11, Cardinals 7
Dave Williams
Matt Morris
15
6/24/05
Busch II
Cardinals 8, Pirates 1
Jeff Suppan
Kip Wells
16
8/23/05
Petco
Padres 2, Astros 0
Jake Peavy
Roger Clemens
17
5/26/06
Petco
Padres 7, Cardinals 1
Clay Hensley
Jeff Suppan
18
5/28/06
Petco
Padres 10, Cardinals 8
Jake Peavy
Mark Mulder
19
6/25/06
Petco
Mariners 9, Padres 4
George Sherrill
Alan Embree
20
7/15/06
Petco
Braves 11, Padres 3
John Smoltz
C.H. Park
21
9/21/06
Petco
Padres 3, D-backs 1
Woody Williams
Brandon Webb
22
4/28/07
Petco
Padres 3, Dodgers 2
Greg Maddux
Brett Tomko
23
5/12/07
Petco
Cardinals 5, Padres 0
Braden Looper
Chris Young
24
5/13/07
Petco
Padres 3, Cardinals 0
Justin Germano
Anthony Reyes
25
6/7/07
Petco
Padres 6, Dodgers 5
Justin Hampson
Jonathan Broxton
26
6/20/07
Busch III
Cardinals 7, Royals 6
Kip Wells
Jorge De La Rosa
27
7/16/07
Petco
Padres 5, Mets 1
David Wells
Jorge Sosa
28
4/17/08
Angel Stadium
Angels 5, Royals 3
Jon Garland
Brett Tomko
29
5/19/08
Petco
Cards 8, Padres 2
Todd Wellemeyer
Wilfredo Ledezma
30
6/28/08
Petco
Mariners 4, Padres 2
Carlos Silva
Cha Seung Baek
31
7/11/08
Petco
Padres 4, Braves 0
Jake Peavy
Jo-Jo Reyes
32
8/3/08
Petco
Padres 4, Giants 1
Greg Maddux
Kevin Correia
33
6/16/09
Petco
Mariners 5, Padres 0
Felix Hernandez
Kevin Correia
34
7/11/09
Angel Stadium
Angels 14, Yankees 8
Jered Weaver
Andy Pettitte
35
8/22/09
Petco
Cardinals 7, Padres 0
Chris Carpenter
Kevin Correia
36
8/23/09
Petco
Cardinals 5, Padres 2
John Smoltz
Cesar Carrillo
37
10/7/09
Dodger Stadium
Dodgers 3, Cardinals 2
George Sherrill
Ryan Franklin
38
5/25/10
Petco
Padres 1, Cardinals 0
Jon Garland
Adam Wainwright
39
6/15/10
Petco
Padres 8, Blue Jays 2
Mat Latos
Brett Cecil
40
6/25/10
Angel Stadium
Rockies 4, Angels 3
Matt Belisle
Francisco Rodriguez
41
4/14/11
Dodger Stadium
Cardinals 9, Dodgers 5
Jaime Garcia
Hiroki Kuroda
42
4/25/11
Angel Stadium
Angels 5, Athletics 0
Jer. Weaver
Gio Gonzalez
43
5/23/11
Petco
Cardinals 3, Padres 1
Kyle Lohse
Heath Bell
44
7/8/11
Angel Stadium
Angels 4, Mariners 3
Jordan Walden
David Pauley
45
7/29/11
Petco
Rockies 3, Padres 2
Jason Hammel
Tim Stauffer
46
8/18/11
Petco
Padres 3, Marlins 1
Tim Stauffer
Javier Vazquez
47
8/21/11
Petco
Padres 4, Marlins 3
Heath Bell
Edward Mujica
48
9/18/11
Petco
D-backs 5, Padres 1
Joe Saunders
Aaron Harang
49
4/5/12
Petco
Dodgers 5, Padres 3
Josh Lindblom
Edison Volquez
50
4/12/12
Petco
D-backs 3, Padres 1
Ian Kennedy
Micah Owings
51
8/24/12`
Dodger Stadium
Dodgers 11, Marlins 4
Jamey Wright
Nathan Eovaldi
52
9/15/12
Dodger Stadium
Dodgers 4, Cardinals 3
Ronald Belisario
Jason Motte
53
5/22/13
Petco
Cardinals 5, Padres 3
Tyler Lyons
Burch Smith
54
5/26/13
Dodger Stadium
Cardinals 5, Dodgers 3
Seth Maness
Clayton Kershaw
55
5/29/13
Angel Stadium
Angels 4, Dodgers 3
Jer. Weaver
Chris Capuano
56
6/10/13
Petco
Padres 7, Braves 6
Jason Marquis
Julio Teheran
57
6/20/13
Petco
Padres 6, Dodgers 3
Nick Vincent
Matt Guerrier
58
6/26/13
Petco
Phillies 7, Padres 5
Joe Savery
Tommy Layne
59
7/3/13
Angel Stadium
Cardinals 12, Angels 2
Shelby Miller
Jerome Williams
60
7/11/13
Petco
Giants 4, Padres 2
Madison Bumgarner
Luke Gregerson
61
7/27/13
AT&T
Cubs 1, Giants 0
Pedro Strop
Sergio Romo

Friday, November 22, 2013

The end of an era


It's been a sad few days as a Cardinals fan to say goodbye to Chris Carpenter and David Freese, two of my favorite players from this era of Cardinals baseball.

It will be nigh impossible to replace Chris Carpenter and the career he had in St. Louis, despite the number of injuries he had to battle throughout his time here. Through his 11 years in Cardinal red, he only pitched full seasons in six of them, but when he did pitch there wasn't anyone else you'd rather have on the mound. Two world series championships are in the history books because of Carp, with another two world series appearances in part due to Carpenter's regular season pitching or clubhouse mentoring. Although he may not have the years/numbers to make the hall of fame, I'd strongly consider retiring Carpenter's 29 or at least not giving it out for many many years.

As for Freese, I still remember the blog post I wrote decrying the departure of another favorite, Jim Edmonds, who went to San Diego in return for the then-prospect Freese. As a typical sentiment and nostalgia-driven fan who didn't want to say goodbye to any of the aging stars who had done so much for the Redbirds, I wasn't sure I liked what new GM John Mozeliak was doing with the team.

Looking back, it turned out to be one of the best trades in St. Louis baseball history. Jim Edmonds would never really be healthy again in a full-time role. Meanwhile, Freese put up five seasons of solid numbers with the Cardinals (when he wasn't hurt) as their starting third baseman, highlighted by one of the greatest postseasons in baseball history -- the 2011 World Series numbers Freese put up were simply unreal. Nobody can ever take away that magical hit Freese struck against Texas, juuust beyond the reach of Nelson Cruz, and the image of Freese bouncing his helmet between his legs on the walk-off homer in the 11th will forever be a cherished memory for me.

All this being said, I have to give props to Mozeliak for turning an aging Jim Edmonds into the prime of Freese's career, into now the primes of two more young outfielders who will hopefully leave their mark as memorable players in STL baseball history. I've always liked Bourjos, and I'm surprised Mozeliak was able to pick-up another former first round pick in Grichuk too. Seems like a good deal for a pedestrian middle reliever and a 30-year old third baseman with a history of injury problems. If either Bourjos or Grichuk live up to their potential, this deal will easily be a win for the Cardinals.

Goodbye, Freese Frame and Master Craftsmanship. Your special times wearing the birds on the bat will live on in the form of legend.