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Wednesday, 08 July 2009 |
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First, let me apologize for not keeping up to date on my blog. There were several factors why, but I don't feel it appropriate to discuss them on here. But, from this point on, you can expect frequent postings describing my thoughts on the season. Now, for the baseball, the first half ended in a disappointing way. We finished in second place, a few games back of the rival Calgary Vipers. Of course this is not what we had in mind, but we are confident the second half will end with us on top and ready for the playoffs. The team looks really solid right now, with a great mix of hitting and pitching. The second half starts Wednesday, with a 3 game series against the playoff-bound St George Roadrunners. The series was originally suppose to start Tuesday, but rain forced the game to be cancelled.
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I am currently conducting baseball lessons in the Columbus area. Lessons will be offered to kids ages 8-22. Instruction will focus on the proper mechanics of the professional swing. Instruction can also be given in other areas (defense, pitching, baserunning, bunting) at your request. For the more advanced player, I will go into detail on the finer aspects of the game including training secrets, professional drills, and the proper mental approach to the game. Please email me if you are interested in learning more.
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The Hometown Homers Foundation is a charitable fund that I am in the process of setting up. The basic premise is I will raise money through various means and then give away that money to deserving causes. Money will be raised through different events at baseball games, private donations, silent auctions of autographed memorabilia, a golf outing and others yet to be determined. |
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