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Friday, June 11, 2010
Brett Carroll shows how it really feels to strike out
Contrary to the macho fascade hitters put on following a strikeout (A-Rod purses his lips and looks at the big screen), any hitter at any level will tell you it's a crappy feeling. Florida Marlins OF Brett Carroll has the best reaction I've seen, and most sincere. Too bad it hasn't gotten any easier for poor Brett - he has 29 K in just 76 AB's. Thanks to Getty Images for this one.
Keep swinging it Brett. Preferable earlier in the count.
Break out
I was just walking home at lunch and Lindsay said something to me, which I do not recall (sorry Linds), but I do recall one thing - breaking out in song over whatever that statement was. And this has become a recurring theme lately with me. Don't get me wrong, I am quite possibly the most tone-deaf person you'll ever meet, but I love me some song. I will never get up at a karaoke bar and belt out "Living on a Prayer" but I will continue making up my own nonsensical songs and singing them to no one (but myself).
I mean this is something that has no precursor - it just comes out as a blob of words with no end in sight. I can go on for minutes on random thoughts and ideas. I don't do it to be funny, that just come naturally, and to be honest, I'm not even sure why I keep going past the first line.
Maybe try it out yourself, you might find yourself releasing all sorts of emotions through your song. I let it all hang out once my lyrical assault starts. Next time I break out, I will try to recall some lines from the song and let you have a taste of the stuff I'm putting down.
Keep singing!
I mean this is something that has no precursor - it just comes out as a blob of words with no end in sight. I can go on for minutes on random thoughts and ideas. I don't do it to be funny, that just come naturally, and to be honest, I'm not even sure why I keep going past the first line.
Maybe try it out yourself, you might find yourself releasing all sorts of emotions through your song. I let it all hang out once my lyrical assault starts. Next time I break out, I will try to recall some lines from the song and let you have a taste of the stuff I'm putting down.
Keep singing!
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