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.)

Monday, August 16, 2021

August 15, 2021 – Braves 6, Nats 5

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/braves-vs- nationals/2021/08/15/632867#game_state=final,lock_state=final,game_tab=wrap,game=632867

 

Weather: 79 degrees, cloudy.

Wind: 5 mph, in from right.

Umpires: HP--Riggs, 1B--Marquez, 2B--Barrett, 3B--Torres.

Time: 3:19

Attendance - 27,488

 

This was Washington’s 12th loss in their past 13 games. The “Cruel Summer” continues. Give credit to the heart of Atlanta’s batting order, which accounted for almost all of their offense.

 

Trois étoiles:

#3 – Freddie Freeman, whose two hits included a home run to lead off the 5th.

#2 – Austin Riley, with three hits, who went back-to-back with Freeman to knock out Nats’ starter Paolo Espino.

#1 – Dansby Swanson, with a single and a two-run third-inning HR.

 

Washington did respond well to Atlanta’s two crooked innings. They put together four singles, a perfectly-placed sacrifice bunt by Espino, and a Juan Soto sac fly to tie the game at 3 off Atlanta starter Drew Smyly in the bottom of the 3rd. Two frames later, they answered the visitors’ 3-run outburst, as Carter Kieboom singled home Soto (who drew a two-out walk) and Josh Bell (who followed with a double).

 

Somewhat surprisingly, that ended the scoring for the afternoon. The embattled Washington bullpen allowed only one man to reach base (on an error) over the final four innings. Meanwhile, the Nats had their chances to tie things up or go ahead, but wasted a double, two leadoff walks, and a pair of walks in the ninth.

 

Although it was much cooler than the previous week, it still felt unpleasantly steamy. Traffic was pretty much par for the course; the Legion Bridge back-ups on the way home are starting to resemble those of pre-pandemic days. Fast-casual Indian restaurant Rasa provided a nice lunch, despite the shade-free outdoor tables.

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