Tuesday, October 21, 2025

One For The Ages

 

There are moments that are never surpassed and stand the test of time.

That was last Friday at Dodger Stadium.   Oddly enough, I wasn't there.  I had sold off my seats to a longstanding ticket partner.   But I felt the magnitude in my living room.

Three monstrous home runs.

Six shutout innings.

Ten strikeouts.

I had been on Shohei Ohtani's case earlier in the playoffs for too many swings at bad pitches.   But, then, suddenly, it was all forgotten.

Folks, indeed, we are watching who will be known as the greatest baseball player who ever played the sport.

Relish the moment even if the Dodgers are not your team.   If baseball is your sport, appreciate every time you get to watch this guy take the field.

They call him "the unicorn."   But even that rare animal would be in awe.

Keep on playing, Shohei.

Dinner last night:  Leftover chicken parm.


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