As a fan of a wide variety of popular (and not-so-popular) music from the 1950s (and sometimes even earlier) up through the present, one of my bucket list projects for years has been to put together a list of my 100 favorite songs of all time. At some point I decided that, once I got around to figuring that out, I could put it out on a blog, for the infinitesimally small proportion of the Internet world that might be interested. So, here we are. While the Top 100 will be a major focus, I also plan to post on a variety of other musical (and occasionally non-musical) topics, in which you may or may not be interested. (If a particular posting doesn’t ring your bell, you’re only a few clicks away from a dancing cat video on YouTube.)

Friday, May 23, 2014

May 22, 2014 – Myrtle Beach Pelicans 4, Frederick Keys 3 – Harry Grove Stadium (Frederick)



Umpires: HP: Adam Beck. 1B: Drew Freed.
Weather: 75 degrees, partly cloudy.
Wind: 14 mph, L to R.
T: 2:38.
Att: 4,308. (Most appeared to be disguised as empty seats, although a lot of kids were there for “History Day”.)

Section 203, Row I, Seat 1 – The early forecasts for the day were iffy in terms of possible thunderstorms, so I held off on getting a ticket until Thursday morning, when the outlook had improved. The highest aisle seat I could get in my favorite section was four rows from the top, which unlike the top couple rows is not in the shade. It was a warmish morning/afternoon out in the sun, but very comfortable in the shaded part of the concourse. Fortunately, the threatened showers didn’t materialize, at least during the game. Considering that almost everyone in the section was either in the back row or the front couple rows, I thought I might have an excellent opportunity to get a baseball, but no luck; one of the two balls that found its way into the section bounced quickly to the front of the section, while the other went to an usher in the opposite aisle.

Grilled chicken sandwiches were cheap at $5.50 – I’m on the fence whether having them on pretzel rolls is a good idea or not. Bottles (20 oz.) of Orange Crush and other soda were $3.75.

The game itself was pretty uneventful. The Keys are largely bereft of actual major league prospects this year, and slugging third baseman Joey Gallo didn’t play for Myrtle Beach after being lifted early the night before. (Never found any explanation, but I suspect a minor tweak.) Top catching prospect Jorge Alfaro did play, but at first base. Only three half-innings saw any scoring. The Pelicans took a 2-run lead in the top of the third (single, triple, single), but the Keys fought back in the bottom of the fifth on a two-out, three-run homer by second baseman Sammie Starr. Former top prospect Matt Hobgood, who was the fifth pick overall in the 2009 draft, came on in relief of starter Mark Blackmar and retired the side in order in the sixth and seventh, but Lex Rutledge entered in the eighth to walk the leadoff batter and then surrender a two-run homer by designated hitter Preston Beck.

The Keys lineup also featured another familiar name in former Nationals minor league outfielder Michael Burgess, who the Nats drafted in the supplemental first round of the 2007 draft and traded to the Cubs in the January 2011 Tom Gorzelanny deal. The Pelicans pitching staff included former Phillies prospect Jason Knapp, went to the Indians 7/29/2009 as part of the Cliff Lee trade.

Proofreaders Needed note – the “How to Keep Score” instructions in the Frederick game program indicate that 3B stands for “Tripple”.

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