Love, Life and APBA Baseball

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Mow is Me

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I declared my lawn mower dead a few weeks ago when I attempted to start it and it mocked me. It did that slow “chug-chug-chug” noise like ...
Sunday, September 15, 2019

1947 Begins

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Starting an APBA replay of a new season is always fun and interesting, and I think that’s why most of us do it. It takes dedication and dete...
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Saturday, September 7, 2019

Life Happens During Replays

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A lot can happen in your life while you do an APBA season replay, especially if the replay takes nearly four years. While rolling the dice a...
Saturday, August 31, 2019

1991 World Series recap

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APBA friend Jim Caputo made a good point about the  last post about the completion of my 1991 APBA baseball replay. I alluded to the winne...
Sunday, August 25, 2019

1991 Season Recap

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It took three years and 364 days to complete, but my 1991 APBA baseball replay is over and the four teams that made my playoffs were the sam...
Sunday, August 18, 2019

I'm Back ...

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… Or at least I hope so. An observant APBA friend noticed it’s been nearly a year since I wrote anything on Love, Life and APBA Basebal...
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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Life Happens; 3 Years Into 1991

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Three years ago this past Thursday, I began the 1991 APBA baseball replay I'm currently rolling and will probably be involved with for a...
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Kenneth Heard
Jonesboro, Ark.
After working more than 35 years as a newspaper reporter, including nearly two decades as the northeast Arkansas bureau correspondent for the Arkanss Democrat-Gazette, Kenneth Heard now has a new vocation. He was laid off at the Democrat-Gazette in October 2017 and, in the era of journalistic economic demise, he found work at a local newspaper. Heard is not known for his brains. He later changed jobs, working as the communications director for a county prosecutor. During his tenure with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, he covered the 1998 Westside Middle School shootings; the West Memphis 3 murders, trial and subsequent release of the three defendants; was the weather reporter covering tornadoes, floods, drought and wildfires; and other mayhem. He has also taught English and journalism at two universities, been a television reporter and photographer, a golf course greenskeeper, a cable television installer and salesman, a junkyard worker, a repo man, a hotel desk clerk, a security guard, a lolligagger and a romantic dreamer. He has been rolling some form of APBA games since 1977 and will probably be buried clutching the iconic red and white dice of the game.
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