Some random Friday thoughts

Some of this is stuff I’ve already said on social media, but I like to say it here too, so:

::  Yesterday at work, a friend of mine who is a Mets fan brought up the Mets season opener on the Peacock app on his phone. As the Mets were hosting my Pittsburgh Pirates, I decided to watch along for a bit. I watched until 2/3 of the way through the bottom of the 1st. This is more Pirates baseball than I have watched in quite a few years…and yet, watching that single 2/3 of an inning feels like a total microcosm of most of the last 30+ years of the Pirates. Paul Skenes, the super-human pitcher who is the reigning Cy Young winner (and who will NEVER finish his career with the Pirates, let’s be realistic), proceeded to pitch very badly, and he was not helped at all by not one but two godawful defensive plays by Oneil Cruz, a guy who is in center field who should not be in center field.

A deeply rare shot of a baseball and Oneil Cruz’s glove being in the same place at the same time.

So, that was fun. I got to see the Pirates’ best pitcher get pulled in the 1st inning of the season opener, and some predictably terrible play by a guy who is only playing center field because…well, I’m a bit fuzzy on that, actually.

::  Here’s another WNY sunrise. We don’t get to see many of them this time of year, but when we do….

::  Anybody watching High Potential on ABC? It’s the show that’s currently giving us our needed “Murder mystery procedural with quirky characters” fix. This sort of thing has been in pretty short supply since Castle went away. This show is a lot of fun, though I do wish it was able to dispense with the “long mystery arc” storyline that is glacially unfolding underneath the week-to-week stories. I do recommend it, though.

Also, a recent episode’s murder method was a poisoned pie in the face! So that was amusing. I was hoping that lead character Morgan, who has a photographic memory and knows everything, would give her cop friends one of her impromptu lectures on the pie in the face, but no such luck. Alas.

::  And finally, in the Four-Legged Friend department:

Even though it’s only 31 degrees out, proper care of your House Hippo is important. Let her get some sun.
Of COURSE it’s a trap. Don’t stick your hand down there.

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