Showing posts with label Chronicles Of Fuji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chronicles Of Fuji. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Six Degrees of Blogging Separation - ATBATT Style

Aloha, everybody,

Last week Fuji-san from The Chronicles of Fuji laid out a very intriguing post referencing the Six Degrees of Separation game. In it, he connected Jackie Robinson to Tony Gwynn, and then challenged the rest of us to have a go at the six degrees angle ourselves. 

Ok, I'll bite, but my approach will be a little different. You see, Fuji ran a masters class in using baseball-reference.org in order to establish his connections. 

I won't be sleuthing through the baseball archives quite as deeply as Fuji, but I hope you'll still enjoy this six degree journey to connect the patron saint of ATBATT, Jackie Robinson ...


...with little ol' me...


As you all know, I'm located in LA, so I'm going to use Hollywood to make our connections. And away we go...

1. Jackie was brought from Chicago to Brooklyn to sign with the Dodgers by Clyde Sukeforth, who was a coach with the Brooklyn Dodgers at the time. Sukeforth was the only other person present in the room when Branch Rickey signed Jackie to the big club. 


Sukeforth and Robinson
2. Clyde Sukeforth was played in the movie "42" by
actor Toby Huss. 


That's Huss on the right, and Han Solo is playing Branch Rickey. 

 3. Earlier in his career, a young Toby Huss played Kenny in the movie The Basketball Diaries.

Left to right: Huss, young Mark Wahlberg and young Leonardo DeCaprio

4. The Basketball Diaries is a film biography of N.Y. junkie-athlete-poet, Jim Carroll. It was based on his book of poems with the same title. DiCrapio played Jim Carroll. 

5. Jim Carroll eventually kicked heroin and started a most excellent rock n roll band named - the Jim Carroll Band. 


1980: Jim Carroll with my all-time favorite rocker, Keith Richards
5. Back in the early 80's my crew and I used to frequent the rock clubs on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. The music was electric and new, exciting bands were popping up in LA and rocking Hollywood and downtown LA, as well as coming over from the equally vibrant San Francisco, London and New York scenes. 

The Whiskey a GoGo was one of my regular spots. I dropped by to see bands I was hearing on punk and new wave radio shows, as well as just to see who was playing. That was how I came across the Jim Carroll band. They were touring behind their inaugural album, Catholic Boy. 


There are only a few moments in life when we experience a musical epiphany. We can usually count those moments on one hand. 

That happened the night I witnessed Jim Carroll sing at the Whiskey. His poetic lyrics blew my mind, and his band was spot on, rocking the house in a way that connected everyone through the music. 

6. Watching Jim Carroll from the front of the Whiskey's stage I had no idea that 20 some-odd years later I would be writing a blog. I chose my nom de blog - Stealing Home - with a nod to Jackie Robinson, and thus completed the sixth degree of connection. 



Aloha!  

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

ATBATT's Blog Recommendation Of The Day

And now fellow bloggers and beloved readers, it's time to add a GREAT NEW FEATURE to this humble little blog.

Presented for your enjoyment,
The Blog Recommendation Of The Day 


Of course I'm not going to read every blog on my Righteous Roll every day and then make some kind of critical and educated choice.  I probably read the blogs much like you do - I read a few because they're my favorites, and I read others based on topic, introductory photo or catchy title.  Unfortunately, how much free time I have available that day influences my choices way too much. 

Even though Sir Night Owl and Prince Nick of Dime Boxes are among our greatest writers, some days my window for online fun is limited and I just don't have the time to read all that wonderful cardboard-inspired prose.  Heck, sometimes I barely have time to check on my team's standings and whether or not I snagged anything from the Pack A Daily Circus .

All of that said, the Recommendation Of The Day will be picked from whatever blogs I happened to read on said day.  

Criteria: It's the most enlightening, intriguing and/or witty post I've come across that day.  In other words, I've found a post so cool, it should be shared with others whom I trust will be equally entertained as I was.  

The First Ever 
Blog Recommendation Of The Day:


Chosen for three reasons. Master Collector Fuji reveals he is truly beyond redemption as a committed collector, he offers up a question that's intriguing, and it gives you an opportunity for entry into his contest. 


Honorable Mention 
(won't be a regular feature, but works today):


Before clicking on that, you gotta ask yourself one question...

How often do you hear Clint Eastwood singin' a barn door git to drinkin' song? 

Well, is it often, punk?