Category: The American Game
Just one more story
About the Taney Dragons and just how remarkable they are.
Taney Dragons to the World Series!
Reporter: “What’s your signature pitch?”
Mo’ne Davis: “Strike.”
It was an amazing game and a delight for any baseball fan. Mon’ne pitched a shutout and a complete game. Twitter lit up as the word got out:
Taney won the title with aggressive baserunning and mistake-free fielding. The Dragons gave themselves an early cushion with four first-inning runs, each manufactured on the base paths.
The final run of the inning demonstrated the scope of Taney’s dominance. Zion Spearman danced off third base after a low-and-outside pitch to Kai Cummings. When Newark catcher Joseph Rinarelli tossed the ball back to pitcher A.J. Blanchard, Spearman bolted for home. He slid in just before the tag.
Newark National spent the two days before the game preparing for Mo’ne Davis, but it was of little use. The first-inning runs were all she needed. She pitched a shutout, allowing three hits. By the time Davis allowed Newark’s first hit in the third inning, Taney already had a 6-0 lead. She struck out six batters in the game.
Davis will be the first American girl to play in Williamsport since 2004. She downplayed her personal accomplishment, but her pitching performance on national television showed that gender is no barrier.
“More girls should join boys’ teams so it could be a tradition and it wouldn’t be so special,” she said.
A stout Taney defense sealed the win. Jared Sprague-Lott made several difficult plays at shortstop and Eli Simon caught two high fly balls in left field in the fourth inning. Taney did not commit an error in the game.
The game fittingly ended on a perfectly executed double play, then the celebration began.
Afterward, Taney’s players said the win was about more than baseball. For one thing, it means new uniforms, no small matter to Taney’s players. The players shouted in joy after the game in the Little League Recreation Center when they saw the new gear they will wear in Williamsport, emblazoned with the words “Mid-Atlantic” across the chest. It was another sign that they are champions.
The origins of Taney’s players added meaning to the win. They nodded in unison when asked if the win meant more because they are the first team from Philadelphia to reach the Little League World Series. Many of the players murmured about the stereotypes related to inner-city kids and baseball.
“It means a lot,” second baseman Jahli Hendricks said. “In the beginning, a lot of people were a little bit doubting us and criticizing us.”
The stereotypes are now irrelevant. The bus to Williamsport leaves Monday morning.
Here’s Mo’Ne a few years ago meeting Mamie “Peanut” Johnson, the only woman to play in the Negro League”
Local team one game away from Little League World Series
The Taney Dragons, a Little League team based out of a Philadelphia playground, is ONE GAME AWAY from playing in the World Series. ONE GAME. I’ll be watching tomorrow at 6pm EST, on ESPN2.
And what makes it even better? Their ace pitcher, Mo’Ne Davis, is a girl.
If you had asked me in January to guess which baseball game I’d watch this year that would be the most exciting, most nerve-wracking, and most entertaining, the LAST thing I would have answered would be what I watched today.
Heck, if you had asked me that question two weeks ago, I would have said that, given the Phillies’ doldrums, there was going to be no such thing this year.
But then the Taney Dragons happened. They won the Pennsylvania state championship. They wound up the #2 seed after open play in the Mid-Atlantic regionals. Mo’ne Davis became a sensation. And, if you’re anything like me, thirsting for winning baseball, loving the city of Philadelphia, believing in kids having fun playing this amazing game, and being committed to breaking down gender barriers, the Taney Dragons have become your team.
It really makes no sense – a bunch of 12 and 13 year olds playing baseball is not what should be keeping us on the edge of our seats. But this Taney team has grabbed me, and hopefully you too, and thrilled us with what they’re doing.
Cubs catcher makes history
In marathon game. God, I love games like this!
I don’t know why, exactly
Economic recovery surges ahead for CEO pay…
Median CEO pay packages hit the 10.5 million mark in 2013…
Propelled by a soaring stock market, the median pay package for a CEO rose above eight figures for the first time last year. The head of a typical large public company earned a record $10.5 million, an increase of 8.8 percent from $9.6 million in 2012, according to an Associated Press/Equilar pay study.
Last year was the fourth straight that CEO compensation rose following a decline during the Great Recession. The median CEO pay package climbed more than 50 percent over that stretch. A chief executive now makes about 257 times the average worker’s salary, up sharply from 181 times in 2009.
These “brainiacs” must really be worth it…
From 1978 to 2011, CEO compensation increased more than 725 percent, a rise substantially greater than stock market growth and the painfully slow 5.7 percent growth in worker compensation over the same period.
Last year was a record breaking year for corporate profits. After taxes, it was $1.68 trillion.
But, hard work hasn’t really paid off for most workers…
EPI labor economists looked at wage trends in all income levels and found that Americans earning at or below 60 percent of the distribution of wages in the U.S. — a vast majority of working Americans — saw no gains in their wages between 2000 and 2012. At the same time their productivity increased nearly 25 percent.
And the quality and wages of new jobs has declined that many workers must supplement their income by assistance…
Low-wage, part-time jobs in the retail and service sectors have made up the bulk of job growth since the recession. Though these low wages help businesses reduce their labor costs, taxpayers usually pick up the slack; workers are increasingly turning to public benefits like food stamps and Medicaid to make ends meet.
Even with low labor costs, many businesses are fighting a minimum wage increase that could lessen the persistent gap between productivity and compensation. Studies show that the minimum wage, if it had kept pace with productivity gains over the past 30 years, would have been $21.72 last year – a far cry from President Obama’s recent proposal of $10.
Aside from the new CEO pay record; these are pretty well known common facts. Just a reminder if you didn’t have anything else to be depressed about today. What I am trying to understand is how ‘merica can have a successful consumer based economy if these conditions persist. I just predict a lot of debt for the declining middle class.
Take me out to the ball game
Baseball is slowly dying. Fewer kids play it or even watch it, and now it will be even fewer. And Comcast is making a nice Kevorkian cocktail to speed things along.
Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia, already one of the nation’s priciest regional sports networks, is seeking a subscriber surcharge on behalf of the wallet-busting, 25-year, $2.5 billion TV rights deal it negotiated with the Phillies in January.
As part of the deal, at least 33 Phillies games will relocate from the over-the-air – and free – TV station WPHL17 to the cable sports network.
Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia is asking pay-TV operators, including Comcast itself, to pay for those additional games on cable, according to multiple pay-TV operators who declined to be identified.
The sports network has warned that it would black out 33 Phillies games on the TV systems that decline to pay.
Comcast Cable has agreed to the extra charges. Pay-TV operators will either pass the surcharge along to customers with cable-TV rate hikes, or absorb the new costs. Comcast said it has no changes to announce to its cable rates.
Taxpayers are already subsidizing baseball, through their new stadiums and tax subsidies. Now they won’t even be able to watch games without paying for them.
Just plain greed. People should boycott them, but they won’t.
The beauty of baseball
Phillies
Really? Ryan Howard? It doesn’t matter whether he’s healthy. He only hits when it doesn’t count.





