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We had a super duper Fourth of July weekend. Lots of good food and fun all weekend long.The Hubby and I even managed to squeeze in a date night...which meant I had to befriend my hair dryer, and dust off the high heels. It was a big night in the Cook household. Of course the camera enjoyed the night on my kitchen counter.During the weekend if we weren't expanding our waist bands we were feeling 10
(Chicago) A couple of Chicago White Sox catchers are teaming up with a consumer group to send a message about safety while playing sports. CBS 2's Dorothy Tucker reports.
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Paris Hilton was busy last week promoting her Dream Catchers line of hair extensions in Italy.
She even tried out the extensions but I believe she looks better with her already old look.
I prefer the bob instead of the long extensions.
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Did you ever get to a game and as you're watching the players warm up you notice that the catcher seems to have a pretty good gun? He's snapping throws off to other players and throwing ropes in long toss. He just looks good. Then the game starts. Well, inevitably, a guy with half descent speed gets on first and gets the steal sign and takes off on a following pitch. The catcher pops out of his crouch and throws an absolute rocket towards second base. However, it's too high and sails into centerfield. The next thing you hear is the coach yapping away with things like: "Hey! Get it down! No one can do anything with that throw!""Hey! Follow through!""Hey! Throw down, not up!""Hey! Get it down! I'd rather have it in the dirt instead of out there!" All of the above is true, for the most part.
Every so often I get a request from a parent who tells me that their child is a catcher and that they would like me to help their child "learn some catching things", or "give them some catching tips" or something along those lines. Sometimes I know the player and have seen him catch before. Sometimes I've heard that the player catches. Sometimes the parent says that the child catches and thinks he'd be a lot better with a little help. This last one can be a little scary because I've been told this by parents and once I start working with the player I immediately realize that he has never caught before, or only caught a few times...probably just batting practice a few times. When I get a request like this from parents, here's what I do: I first assess what the player has really done or what
Most young kids don't want to catch because, quite honestly, it hurts. Young pitchers are not real accurate and throw a lot of balls in the dirt, which then hit the young catcher on the forearms, shoulder, wrist, etc. After a good number of these balls in the dirt, many players will decide that catching is just not the position that they want to play. I see this quite often. So how do you get a future catcher to stick with it? The most important thing to do is to teach the young catcher to use his equipment to protect himself. This is done by showing him that a ball hitting his mask, chest protector and glove really doesn't hurt and to let him begin to trust his equipment. Here's how I do this with a relatively new, young catcher. All of his equipment is important. However, I'll focus on w
Sometimes I'll be watching a game and one of the teams has a pretty darn good catcher. I mean, he has a cannon for an arm, good size, quick feet back there, blocks real good, and on and on. But little things happen in games with guys like these and I sit there scratching my head thinking, "Why didn't he do this? Or, why didn't he do that? Or, he had him there if he would have just thrown it!" There can be a small list of these things that this "pretty darn good" catcher does, or doesn't do. It's only recently that I think I realize why I see this type of thing today. Think back, you older guys, when your video game was Pong, or at the best, the original Atari. There were no computers (and, no Instant Messenger, thank God!), no cell phones, no X-Box 360 and so on. What did we do, besides ha
Here are a few baseball tips for all catchers to think about, especially catchers playing in high school and the AAU or similar type leagues during the summer. When our team gets to the field before a game, we are usually there 1 ½ hours before the game. The other team gets there around the same time or just a little bit later. As I stand there with other coaches we're just talking about stuff, baseball and non-baseball, and just watching the players from both teams playing catch, soft toss, whatever. As soon as most of the players from the other team arrive and are out on the field doing their thing, it's only natural that evaluations start. What I mean is the coaches are looking at and watching players on the opposite team and evaluating them. They are looking at who is big, who is sma
Last week was the first week for pitcher and catchers reporting for spring training. Depending on the team, everyone else is joining them this week.For us, this means ticket sales are starting to heat up. February and March are really the best month for MLB ticket sales. Fans are willing to pay a premium this early in the season and whenever the team announces the start of single game ticket sales
In keeping with my New Years promise, I'm pressing on to clear up and organize. This week I've started with making thread catchers. Why I've never done them before is beyond me, they are such a great thing for all sewers and other crafters to have nearby. I have one for each machine. I actually did have a kit for one that I bought years ago and what did I do with it, shove it in a drawer with the
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Apparently there are still people in Woodbridge who didn’t read Monday’s post Houses Should Not Be a Commodity. There are four knife-catchers I found while looking through the MLS listings on Redfin. There may be more.
One thing that puzzles me is the lack of pictures. You would think people trying to make a quick $100K would at least take some pictures of the properties they are peddling.
Asking Price: $535,500
Purchase Price: $500,000
Purchase Date: 12/14/2006
Address: 1 Cedarglen #29, Irvine, CA 92604
Beds: 3
Baths: 1.5
Sq. Ft.: 1,123
Year Built: 1976
Stories: 2
Type: Condominium
County: Orange
Neighborhood: Woodbridge
$/Sq. Ft.: $477
MLS#: S470156
Status: Active on market
On Redfin: 173 days
Unsold in 90+ days
From Redfin, “EXTREME HOME MAKEOVER. End unit townhome with extra windows and easy access to parking in the heart of Woodbridge. Private corner with nice size rear yard. Laminate wood flooring throughout. Ne
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