Love, Life and APBA Baseball

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Woe is Knee

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I had hoped my knee injury occurred due to doing something really heroic. Like carrying children from a burning orphanage or scoring the win...
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Sunday, February 2, 2020

The APBA Community

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I don’t think there’s a closer group of people who share the kinship and bonding of community than those who play APBA. Sure, there’s prob...
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Sunday, January 19, 2020

Baseball Books and Replays

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As I was reading Henry Aaron’s autobiography, “I Had a Hammer” recently, I found myself   interested in getting out my 1957 APBA baseball ca...
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Sunday, January 12, 2020

1947 Replay Update: June 1

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I’ve reached June 1 in my 1947 APBA baseball replay and a few things are evident. The Yankees and Red Sox look like they’ll have a close bat...
Sunday, January 5, 2020

APBA New Year, 2020 Version

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Ten years ago, as we entered a new decade, I was mired two years into a medical bankruptcy after the death of my wife with no real positive ...
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Sunday, December 22, 2019

"For Christmas"

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I think I may have seen the true meaning of Christmas the other day, a meaning that shuns the commercialization and stress of the holidays a...
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Saturday, December 21, 2019

Pythagorean Theorem Applied

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Each team in my 1947 APBA baseball replay has reached 40, or nearly 40 games, played this season. With 25 percent of the games completed, te...
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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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