Kila Kaaihue hit yet another home run in Omaha tonight, but so did Ryan Shealy. What to do? I say they do an American Gladiator-style duel to decide who is the First Baseman of The Future, because I can’t keep rooting for them both to dominate here and get (back) to the Majors, can I?
Shealy was back in the game at first after DHing every game since Kila’s promotion (except last night, when Shealy had the night off). I wonder if it’s a coincidence that Shealy had been in a minislump in those games, or if he hits better when he plays at first. I will look that up in a bit, but I really need some supper first.
But first, some quick thingies:
– Mike Stodolka left tonight’s game with some sort of hand injury. Later reports from someone who accompanied him to the hospital said nothing was broken. More updates as they come, but hopefully it’s nothing major because the roster is already pretty depleted these days.
– Tonight’s winning pitcher for Colorado Springs was none other than Mark Redman. Yeah, that one.
– ORoyals president Alan Stein has been in town the last two days. The team has lost both games. I’m not saying these two items are related, but if this continues I will become a little bit frightened. (In all seriousness, Stein always amazes me with how much time he gives to fans of the team. In the wake of all the news that the ORoyals probably won’t call the NoDo stadium home, Stein could have spent tonight’s game up in a suite and avoided any potential for negative backlash about what has been a very touchy subject around town. Instead, he spent the entire game in the stands, conversing with fans and hearing their ideas about the team’s future. He’s a cool president, and I’m not just saying that because he might be reading this; I mean it!)
– I can’t overstate how much I enjoy watching Kila Kaaihue bat; he took another walk tonight in addition to the homer. I observed to my friend Becky last night that he’s the antithesis of Jason Smith’s swing-happy approach, to which she replied, “You mean, he’s the antitheSmith?” Yeah, exactly.
– It seems like Shealy has been walking a lot more lately. I don’t know if he has changed his approach or if pitchers are being more careful in the wake of his torrid late-June and July, but I will ask him when I get the chance.
– Yes, I realize I’ve been focusing a lot on Kaaihue/Shealy. It’s a dramatic battle to see whose career trajectory can be stifled the most by Ross Gload, a tragicomic dance, with all the grit, determination, dirty uniforms, veteran presence, and other excuses for Gload’s playing every day.
– A random cool blog I found tonight: PhotoshopDisasters.
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“Yes, I realize I’ve been focusing a lot on Kaaihue/Shealy. It’s a dramatic battle to see whose career trajectory can be stifled the most by Ross Gload, a tragicomic dance, with all the grit, determination, dirty uniforms, veteran presence, and other excuses for Gload’s playing every day.”That is a brilliant statement. Very well said.