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Good News, Bad News, and Country Music

Well, let’s get the bad news out of the way. After making a dazzling catch to open the game, Carlos Gonzalez was taken out unexpectedly in the second inning, later diagnosed with a strained right hamstring, proving that he fits right in on this team.

 

The A’s should just forgo a team name, stamp ‘FRAGILE’ on all the uniforms instead and trade the elephant mascot for a band aid.

 

*Ahem*

 

The good news (and it’s pretty great) is that Dana Eveland flat-out dealt today; throwing less than 50 pitches through five innings, allowing zero runs, four hits, and striking out seven. One might wonder if it’s enough to earn a chance to start a real game.

 

We got a blast from the past when Keith Fouke came in to pitch the sixth, and after a shaky start (including a double by Byrnes--who got a nice ovation from both sides of the crowd today), he settled down after only allowing a single run.

 

Embree, Blevins, and Saarloos followed with a brilliant 7th, 8th, and 9th, allowing no hits and no runs.

 

The A’s offense struggled mightily to scratch out a couple of runs on a sac fly by Emil Brown and a two-out hit by Mike Sweeney, but on the strength of their excellent pitching, it was enough to win.

 

I am hoping to post soon about the Spring Training games I attended last weekend, but I thought I’d start by mentioning Robert Buan's new radio show, backed by Tim Hudson. Buan seems really excited about it, and I thought I would share some highlights.

 

It's called "Country Fastball presented by Bank of America," it's in its second year, and it's syndicated on 10 stations nationwide, including several in California and Nevada. Every Sunday night at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT) from San Francisco -- and streaming live online at www.countryfastball.com -- Buan comes across the airwaves with two hours of programming featuring different players talking country music and more.

 

With a bold idea, support from A's president Mike Crowley and Major League Baseball's Vice President of Western Operations, Laurel Prieb, plus backing from country-loving Georgia native and star pitcher Tim Hudson, that show now exists.

 

The response has been great and, as Buan says he's discovered, more and more players love listening to country music and love talking about it even more.

"I've listened to country for a long time," Buan says. "And being around the A's as long as I have, I got a chance to meet a bunch of guys who are country music fans. My regular gig is the postgame show, where we're breaking down, critiquing and analyzing, and there's not a lot of positive stuff in that.

"And honestly, I kind of got tired of seeing all the steroids stories and all the stuff that was dominating TV and radio to the point where for every one of these guys that's being talked about for something negative, I know 10 or 15 guys who are doing something good."

 

Just thought I’d mention it; we’re bound to have some country music fans here! Has anyone heard of it, or listened to a show?

 

The A’s have a day-off tomorrow, but will resume their quest for winning the spring on Friday against the White Sox (and yes, the return of Nick Swisher).

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Something tells me

Nick Swisher will be a regular on this radio show...and for this I might actually listen.

I was thinking the same thing

Hopefully it won't be totally Corporate New Country, and hopefully they'll let the stories really fly, and hopefully the show will move to satellite radio, and hopefully those stories will gravitate toward "romantic escapades" and drunken debauchery.

You and Trixie Bells both
The terms "country" and "music" are strangers and have never been properly introduced.
Billy Beane to be on KNBR around 4pm today
What's he gonna sing? I thought he was a Ramones kinda guy?
"Don't Go Back to Rockville," maybe?
Nice to hear Byrnesy got some fan love

But on the country music note, I'd probably be more supportive of Buan's admittedly cool idea if I hadn't had country music shoved down my gullet for the 14 years I lived in Idaho. In Boise, the most "metropolitan" "city" in ID, there is: 1 classic rock station, 1 alternative station, 3 pop stations, and roughly 397 country stations.

I know what you mean...

I lived in Pocatello and drove to Idaho Falls every weekend to find a bar with rock music (Skyway). The biggest attraction in Poky was a C/W bar called the Green Triangle. Went there once. With my dad. That was more than enough.

Haha

Yup, sounds about right.

Billy dropped a "speed is good, only if you can

get on base. "

Yeah,

and re somebody's injury, he said something to the effect of "As soon as you put on an A's uniform you find interesting ways to get hurt."

Buan

This is neat.. I'd hate to see Buan leave the organization though...

Nice to see we're back to familiar days

when I logged on to AN to see which key player was injured today. "Make sure to fit him with a thumb guard, Larry!" Or Steve.

Gonzalez expects to "miss a couple of days.

Probably." For what it's worth.

Ah, we've advanced our lingo -

Now our guys are "days to days".

Better update the shirts at the AN store
OT: I'm going to Philly later this month

and I was contemplating going into New York to see Spamalot, which I missed when David Hyde Pierce was starring in it. But I figured whoever the current cast was, it would be worth seeing, so I looked it up and it's starring -

CLAY AIKEN???

Are you f*&*%�$� kidding me?

Unbearable music by talentless hacks?

I'd say we're right on topic.

[Runs and hides from Nick Swisher's ridiculous truck]

Oh no way

Damn.. I'm actually in NY in a week and I was thinking of trying to pick up some tix to that as well. What a bummer. Maybe I'll go see the statue of liberty twice.

Like him or not...

Clay has an amazing voice and has given some great performances and recordings. I imagine he will be great on Broadway.

I do not groove on Aiken.

Or Reuben .

screw Spamalot

and just go see Xanadu. At least that's what I did. And as a girl who wore out that record when I was a wee lass, roller skating in my garage, I was not disappointed.

I *love* Tim Hudson,

but I don't love him anywhere near enough to listen to two hours' worth of anything to do with country music.

Country Music

Are we talking Good Country: i.e. Elvis, Cash, Willie, Waylon, Hank?... or are we talking wanna-be, new school, B.S. Country? If it's the ladder, I'll take it that CarGo's "day-to-day" hammy is the good news.

If it's "the ladder," then ...

... this thread has nowhere to go, but up.

i hate country music...

only a little less than I hate athletes that praise God for their performance after they win.

Where are the ones that curse God after they lose... they have to be more plentiful.

So, who wins when both competitors invoke the deity before the contest?

(The better player.)

Country music..

Sucks.

Love of country music hate....

I guess I wont see any of you at the Keith Urban/Carrie show tomorrow. Going to be awesome.

I saved you my seat.

Yer welcome, pardner.

one of the most disturbing things

One of the most disturbing things that changed during the 18 months that I was back in California between living in Canada is that during that time my brother in law started listening to country music..... That is the scary truth folks.

I don't know much country

but I do love the Old 97s, who are sort of country/rock and I adore Dolly Parton.

The theme song has to be "I'll Go Down Swingin'" by Porter Wagoner, right?

HUDDY!

I'll listen for the laugh factor.
I've developed a tolerance for country over the past few years, thanks to my mom's late-in-life affection for the genre. *sigh*

Timmeh!

Timmeh Timmeh! Timmeh!

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