There's been a Bob Faust sighting.
Bob was a Duck during the "Red Scare" years of 2005-2006. Before the 2007 season he ran away to California to find inner-peace, but came back because that state is infested with hippies. My dates might be wrong, but I know he led the team in times hit by pitch one year and played as hard as anyone on a bad team, which is not easy to do.
Bob introduced KT Murphy, Chris Roth, and Brett Pusateri to the Ducks. When Chris and Brett are healthy and present they are capable of putting up MVP type numbers. KT has been one of the most important, dependable Ducks during his two year stint in South Oakland winner of the 2008 Duck of the year, and the most improved Duck in 2007. Thanks, Bob, you have an eye for talent.
#99, Robert Faust is a Solid human being who hated losing all those games as much as I did. As the South Oakland Ducks founder and team blogger I would like to welcome him back to a winning team.
Team of Destiny 2009.
Quack.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Happy Holidays
It's about time for me to start getting ready for the upcoming season. I told myself I'd take off until January then start retooling my swing so it looks nothing like the picture in Ben Sorosky's blog.
Which is fantastic and you can read by if you follow this link
Ducks News: Highly touted free-agent pitcher Jeremy Barchie is on the fence.
The much sought after former Raker, has narrowed his choice to either the Ducks or playing alongside his friend Ben Sorosky for the Gray Bats.
The choice is basically to play 100% of the time for a team that will finish around .500 and figures to lose a lot of 3-1 games, or to play maybe b75% of the time for a team that will win 83-99% of its games.
It's an interesting predicament. To be a large piece of the puzzle that puts a team over the top, and into the front-running for the championship, or to be the addition to the Gray Bats (a team laking depth, defense and offense and currently has little premier talent (that I know of) other than Sorosky) that makes that team at least competitive two out of every three games it plays.
There is something to be said for competitive balance, and wither way the Ducks wish Jeremy the best of luck in 2009, whether he's part of the 2009 Champion Ducks or not.
If you come back to South Oakland, Jeremy, #4 is all yours,
and Red Man.
(profanity in this video)
Which is fantastic and you can read by if you follow this link
Ducks News: Highly touted free-agent pitcher Jeremy Barchie is on the fence.
The much sought after former Raker, has narrowed his choice to either the Ducks or playing alongside his friend Ben Sorosky for the Gray Bats.
The choice is basically to play 100% of the time for a team that will finish around .500 and figures to lose a lot of 3-1 games, or to play maybe b75% of the time for a team that will win 83-99% of its games.
It's an interesting predicament. To be a large piece of the puzzle that puts a team over the top, and into the front-running for the championship, or to be the addition to the Gray Bats (a team laking depth, defense and offense and currently has little premier talent (that I know of) other than Sorosky) that makes that team at least competitive two out of every three games it plays.
There is something to be said for competitive balance, and wither way the Ducks wish Jeremy the best of luck in 2009, whether he's part of the 2009 Champion Ducks or not.
If you come back to South Oakland, Jeremy, #4 is all yours,
and Red Man.
(profanity in this video)
"We're after the gold and after that the platinum"
There's been a Matt Swetz sighting.
Quack.
There's been a Matt Swetz sighting.
Quack.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Winter Baseball
I have done nothing to enhance the store, which I wanted to do, but I recommend buying a sweet Ducks hoodie or golf shirt and supporting our team while also providing a gift for someone you know and care about on some level. Or buy yourself something with the money you may or may not receive for whatever Pagan holiday you will celebrate this winter.
Go to the league site for info on winter ball
I played winter ball last year, it was fun. One night a week from Jan-March.
PGH NABA players will receive discounts at a few local indoor facilities this winter, I'll have more specifics on this at some point (or you can contact the league office at pittsburghnaba@yahoo.com) and Coach Theodore Jones will email everyone about spring training at one of these facilities.
The Winter Meeting s will be held on January 11th at an undisclosed location (bar) in the greater Pittsburgh area.
The A and AA divisions idea will most likely be shelved.
I think pre-season tournament would be fun.... A fun way for the Ducks to display our dominance as early as May.
I expect a handful of new faces in South Oakland, attached to heads full of baseball wit and killer instinct, who will play key roles in our quest to reclaim the championship.
Our goal is to dethrone the Owls like Claudius, only without all poisoning and stabbing--in a literal sense anyway.
Opening Day is only approximately four months and ten days away.
The blog will pick up again when I have anything worth mentioning, expect a grandiose season preview. I'll contact other managers to give their own thoughts on their teams and use that stuff against them later in the season.
"Scrooged" is the best Christmas movie of all time.
"Ghostbusters" is the second best.
Quack.
read my steelers blog
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Alabama Getaway
So much for the Crimson Tide.
Here's a link to a fascinating article
and a youtube clip
May the four winds blow you safely home.
Quack.
and a youtube clip
May the four winds blow you safely home.
Quack.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Roll Tide! My Plan for League Realignment
Garrett Moore, backup catcher, outfielder, prophet
Maybe you've gone through a phase where you frequently bet on college football, maybe you are just a fan of the great state of Alabama, either way Garrett Moore's early season prediction of the Crimson Tide's dominance must seem somewhat surreal, maybe a little bit frightening.
Among other things, Moore spent time between Blues game's this past Labor Day weekend in Virginia shouting, "roll tide", after winning a hefty sum on the 'Bama, Clemson game that weekend, and now the University of Alabama has a shot at getting a shot at the national title, should they defeat #4 Florida this weekend. What an exciting game, kind of like the Ducks vs. Rakers season finale. We need to do more to make these kind of exciting games possible in the Pittsburgh NABA.
With the College Bowl Season right around the corner, and the only NABA news, revolving around how to improve the structure of the divisions, and make the league more inviting to potential players, I have come up with an idea I think will improve the level of competition and simplify things, a bit, i call it, Ben's Competition Standardization, or BCS for short.
Here's how it works, first all the teams need to have a town, borough or city in their name, and then we take what I assume will be 16 teams (if the current rate of expansion holds true) and put them in four, four-team divisions based on their location. So we have the 16 teams, last season's 12, plus the Gray Bats, and these 3 imaginary teams: The Grove City Grave Diggaz!, the South Side Brewers, and the Bloomfield Blue Sox...
Now we rank these teams in the pre-season based on last years finish, not taking the divisions into account
1. Owlz
2. Warriors
3. Black SOx
4. Oilers
5. Ducks
6. Bull Dogs (yeah, I know)
7. Grounds Keeper Willies (rakers)
8. Hotel California's
9. Matadors
10. Hurricane Carter's
11. Phantoms
12. The Confederacy
Among other things, Moore spent time between Blues game's this past Labor Day weekend in Virginia shouting, "roll tide", after winning a hefty sum on the 'Bama, Clemson game that weekend, and now the University of Alabama has a shot at getting a shot at the national title, should they defeat #4 Florida this weekend. What an exciting game, kind of like the Ducks vs. Rakers season finale. We need to do more to make these kind of exciting games possible in the Pittsburgh NABA.
With the College Bowl Season right around the corner, and the only NABA news, revolving around how to improve the structure of the divisions, and make the league more inviting to potential players, I have come up with an idea I think will improve the level of competition and simplify things, a bit, i call it, Ben's Competition Standardization, or BCS for short.
Here's how it works, first all the teams need to have a town, borough or city in their name, and then we take what I assume will be 16 teams (if the current rate of expansion holds true) and put them in four, four-team divisions based on their location. So we have the 16 teams, last season's 12, plus the Gray Bats, and these 3 imaginary teams: The Grove City Grave Diggaz!, the South Side Brewers, and the Bloomfield Blue Sox...
Now we rank these teams in the pre-season based on last years finish, not taking the divisions into account
1. Owlz
2. Warriors
3. Black SOx
4. Oilers
5. Ducks
6. Bull Dogs (yeah, I know)
7. Grounds Keeper Willies (rakers)
8. Hotel California's
9. Matadors
10. Hurricane Carter's
11. Phantoms
12. The Confederacy
14. Grave Diggaz!
15. Blue Sox
16. Brewers
Now after each week, we have the managers and the media rank these teams. "What Media?", you might ask. Well there would be some overlap, as most blogs are run by managers, and I guess Joe at the Bull Dogs Blog wouldn't be able to vote since he's the comissioner, and he's a cheater . And no one will be around to run the Grounds Keeper Willie's blog since Sorosky left for the Ducks, I mean Larry's future 10-14 Gray Bats ( I give you eight wins next year Sorosky, get used to Steve Carlton references). So some folks will get two votes and some teams will start blogs just to get a chance to vote in the media polls, but that shouldn't matter too much. the other part of the rankings system will be based on a computer formula no one really understands, and will depend on margin of victory, strength of schedule, opponents strength of schedule and a team's opponents' opponents' strength of schedule, plus wins and losses.
We will then take a composite ranking, basically the mean of the coach's poll, media poll and the computer rankings, and at the end of the season the top two teams will play for the championship, the third and fourth ranked teams and the fifth and sixth seeded teams will also play for the right to call themselves champions of their respective series'. Then we have the rest of the teams play in post season games that mean absolutely nothing.
This allows for teams like the Bull Dogs and Oilers (the Oilers are my sleeper team to come out of the Allegheny this year as the will probably pick up a couple defectors from the Warriors.) , who play in the weak division to pile up wins against The Hurricanes, Phantoms, and Matadors, and knock out teams like last year's Rakers who will probably lose close games to better teams.
With this formula, teams will have to run up the score, so naturally this gives the defending champs the best shot at becoming the first repeat champions in the league's six years.
I guess that's basically it, there will be divisions that mean nothing,a team in an extremely weak division can go undefeated and it will not matter, and if a team has a great record but loses to good teams due to playing in the toughest conference, they will be punished for playing in that conference while a Big Ten team gets desrtoyed in the championship. So the best way to secure a bid in the championship is to assemble a very good, not necessarily dominant team, and play in a pretty good conference, but not the toughest conference because that would just lead to unnecessary loses.
It may seem like this would prevent the two best teams from playing each other, but it will make the regular season so much more exciting. Just imagine, the Ducks, Black Sox game in the second week of the season will basically be for the right to go to the BCS Championship.
Quack.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Wednesday Night
This feature seems like it may have some upside, should I not be able to find a baby sitter
Report: Many U.S. Parents Outsourcing Child Care Overseas
This is important
In The Know: Are Our Children Learning Enough About Whales?
Whales
Preliminary Meetings Sparsely Attended
Duck Profile of the Week
Average length: M 19.7", F 18.5
Average weight: M 2.5 lbs., F 2.2 lbs.
Description: Black scoters are among the most vocal of waterfowl species.
Males: Male black scoters are entirely black except for a yellow protuberance on the base of the bill and the gray lower surface of the flight feathers. The legs and feet are dusky and the iris is brown.
Females: Female black scoters are dark brown with light whitish cheeks, chin and throat, which contrast with a dark crown. The legs and feet are dusky and the iris is brown.
Breeding: In North America, black scoters breed in western and southern Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, and scattered areas in central and eastern Canada, including southern Keewatin, northern Quebec, and Newfoundland. They also are found (and may breed) from southern Yukon and Mackenzie east to Labrador and Newfoundland. Black scoters prefer to nest in large clumps of tundra grass and lay 8 to 9 eggs.
Migrating and Wintering: Major wintering areas for black scoters include the Pacific coast from the Pribilof and Aleutian Islands to southern California, the Great Lakes, and the Atlantic coast from Newfoundland to South Carolina.
Population: Numbers of wintering scoters of all three species along the Atlantic coast have shown a gradual, but non-significant, decline between 1954 and 1994. However, available population data are generally inadequate for reliable determination of a population trend.
Food habits: Black scoters dive to feed on mollusks, crustaceans, and small fishes found in marine and freshwater habitats. Their diet also includes small amounts of eelgrass, muskgrass, widgeon grass, pondweeds, and algae found in inland habitats.
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Apologies for the long time between posts, God bless you if you're still checking the site with baited breath for my next post. I've been busy writing for very little money for a corporate blog I have no interest in promoting at this time, and about the Steelers,
and as my free time has diminished, it has been filled with non Ducks Blog writing.
Nothing of consequence occurred at the first meeting, there were no Ducks in attendance.
The goal is to put the league in the best position to grow, this will be the big picture theme of the January Meetings.
My next post will be my proposal for radical change to the Pittsburgh NABA format.
and as my free time has diminished, it has been filled with non Ducks Blog writing.
Nothing of consequence occurred at the first meeting, there were no Ducks in attendance.
The goal is to put the league in the best position to grow, this will be the big picture theme of the January Meetings.
My next post will be my proposal for radical change to the Pittsburgh NABA format.
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