Someone proposed the Braves trade rookie stars AJ Smith Shawver and Drake Baldwin to the Pirates for 2024 rookie of the year pitcher Paul Skenes. Not sure I would make the trade, but if they did, perhaps when AJ and Drake become free agents, the Braves could sign them back, however unlikely that scenario would be.
Baldwin is tearing it up, and needs more playing time. Good when you can ease a rookie in gradually, instead of throwing him into the fire. In May he’s batting .531 (17-32) with 2 doubles, 3 HR, & a 1.406 OPS (on base % + slugging %). Something tells me the line "Love the Drake" will soon be way overused. Shame on me for using it here.
And AJSS hasn’t exactly been a slouch. If AJ keeps it up, they may be talking about him like they do Skenes.
A few weeks ago I went to an event sponsored by one of our fabricators, a family owned business. The CEO of Evans Tool & Die is being featured on the cover of Georgia Trend magazine, the top business magazine in the state. The steel coils that I personally work to supply to Evans are shown in the background. Hard to tell what a tomboy Dee is – she can outshoot the best with her rifle. FYI those open toed shoes could be an OSHA safety violation. I’m sure she usually wears steel-toed boots.
Last night I worked until 6 pm. Matthew ate with us. Baked chicken with onions, cole slaw, peas, fresh organic tomatoes, and a rice dish.
M turned on some shows spotlighting various restaurants in and around NY and NJ, that specialize in fried chicken, burgers, and hot dogs. Then watched Bryson & John Daley attempt to break 50 (they didn’t).
My buddies and I are planning a guys dinner at Kimchi Red on Old Milton Parkway, which was voted the #1 Korean fried chicken restaurant in the nation. Actually looks good. I'll stick to the "mild" sauce, thank you.
Up early to lift weights at the gym. C has her art class today, so I grabbed a burger on the way home.
NEWS: yesterday I was able to start handing off part of my excessive workload, stuff that takes at least an hour a day. Going to take a little bit to train the new guy. I’ll still have to look over his shoulder, to make sure there’s enough inventory in place.
RANDY JOHNSON [SABR Bio] became a professional photographer after retiring from baseball. He immersed himself in his lifelong passion of photography, founding Randy Johnson Photography. He has done professional work shooting NCAA football games, concerts & wildlife in Africa. He’s been on the sidelines at the Super Bowl & on tour with acts like Metallica. He finished in the top three in Cy Young Award voting an impressive nine times. Johnson won the CYA five times: 1995 with Seattle then 1999, 2000, 2001, & 2002 for Arizona. He finished 2nd in 1993; 3rd in 1994; and 2nd in 1997 & 2004. He was the first to surrender a home run to a player who used a pink bat, on Mothers’ Day, 14-May-2006. Oakland CF, Mark Kotsay homered with a legal bat colored pink in the 1st inning off Johnson, the Yankees starter. The bat’s color was as part of MLB’s “Go to Bat Against Breast Cancer” promotion.