Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Baseball legends

I watched a bit of the Marlins vs Giants game today and would like to write about 2 legends on the opponent: Ichiro Suzuki hit a ground rule double in the 9th inning (but Casilla didn't allow anyone else to get on base and saved the 1-0 game for the Giants. Yay!) That's Ichiro's 3002 hit. (He hit the 3000 milestone last weekend) Another legendary hitter was not a Marlin player, but their hitting coach, the former Giant Barry Bonds. He got ejected arguing with the umpire today. That's his first ejection (as a coach, obviously) Not sure if he made a big difference but this team has certainly improved a lot from last season and is a contender (currently holding one of the wild card) So glad to see the Giants finally won a series (against a contender too!) after their long long slump since the all-star break. Well, they will be the co-leader of the NL West for at least another day. 

Letter opener and cycling

I watched a bit of the Olympic's Men Time trial on the really really early TV broadcast. None of the other "contenders" had started at that time. US cyclist Brent Bookwalter did and he slipped and crashed very soon after his start while crossing a tricky pavement. I guess there was really nothing else to show so it was replayed over and over and over and over! Then I head to work and rode from the train station to office. Just when I saw the pavement and reminded me of Bookwalter's incident, I started hearing weird clicking noise from the rear wheel! Shifting up and down didn't help. After I got into the office, I flipped the bike over and finally saw what's wrong: a piece of metal wire got into the bottom rear derailleur pulley (that small "wheel" thingy. I just learned its name) The only "tool" that I could find at the desk was a metal letter opener, which was actually very useful. I used the sharp end to pry out the wire, which broke into pieces and I got all of them out eventually.

Here is a bonus cycling related story, from the Olympic time trial: a few slots opened up at the last minutes (probably because of injuries at the road race?) Namibian cyclist Dan Craven was invited to fill one of the spots. He took part in the road race earlier and that's the only bike he had. No time trial bike for him. He was in a dilemma but finally accepted (after consulting his followers on Twitter!)  knowing that his time won't be good. He did finish last. At least what he was afraid of, i.e., getting passed by all the guys started later than him, didn't happen. It's good to have the spirit to participate anyway. That's what sports is about!