Love, Life and APBA Baseball

Friday, February 19, 2021

1965 Replay Update: May 9, 1965

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( Note: I wrote this a week ago, but we had freezing rain and two snow "events" that kept me housebound and unable to drive to the...
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Sunday, February 7, 2021

The APBA Cat

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I didn’t know I had a real APBA cat until my wife found the red game dice I thought I lost a week earlier in a pretty peculiar place. Ther...
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Sunday, January 31, 2021

You Can Bet On It

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Betting officials, whoever they may be, estimate $6.8 billion will be wagered on next week’s Super Bowl. One guy bet more than $2 million on...
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Saturday, January 23, 2021

A World Without Aaron

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The crack of the bats and the sounds of baseballs slapping into worn leather gloves will be more predominant in the mythical Field of Dreams...
Sunday, January 17, 2021

Strikeouts, 1965 Style

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Between 1963 and 1968, strikeouts were at a premium in Major League Baseball and my 1965 APBA baseball replay is reflecting that. Obviously,...
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Sunday, January 10, 2021

Married Life

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It was a weird, dismal year and as it came to a close, Holly and I decided to end it on a nice, albeit more weird, note. We got married on...
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Sunday, December 27, 2020

1965: When the Myth and Magic of Baseball Began

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I was about to turn 5 in the summer of 1965 and I was just getting a hint of the legends and mythical figures of those who played baseball f...
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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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