Monday, March 29, 2010
Move, shmove
The switch to Blogspot was merely a temporary change, required so I could switch to WordPress (because of Blogger deprecating their FTP service). Baseball-Related Program Activities remains at baseballrelated.com, and this is the correct location for the RSS feed: http://www.baseballrelated.com/?feed=rss2.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
When it says baseball, baseball, baseball on the label, label, label
I've taken advantage of some downtime at work and gone back through the history of baseballrelated.com to add labels (or, as the kids call them, "tags") to all the posts. Now you can easily read all the posts here that contain some content related to Johnny Damon -- including this one!
Only eight days until Levi and I see a baseball game together for the first time since the trip in August 2004.
Only eight days until Levi and I see a baseball game together for the first time since the trip in August 2004.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006
How ya like me now?
I'm sure there's a way in CSS to create a page with a left-hand column that's fixed-width and a right-hand column that isn't, but I couldn't figure out how to do it by modifying this particular Blogger template.
So instead I moved the graphic elements around. Now the left-hand column shouldn't disappear down to the bottom unless your window is seriously narrow or your resolution is seriously huge, in which case you've got bigger problems than trying to find the link to the list of all the major league baseball games I've seen.
So instead I moved the graphic elements around. Now the left-hand column shouldn't disappear down to the bottom unless your window is seriously narrow or your resolution is seriously huge, in which case you've got bigger problems than trying to find the link to the list of all the major league baseball games I've seen.
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The bold new look of baseballrelated.com
I was getting a little tired of the page design -- in particular, the mishmash of archive links at the bottom. (I wish the archive links list could be set to display the most recent month first, but that doesn't seem to be a Blogger option.)
We're also now an Amazon.com associate, in addition to being an iTunes affiliate. The page listing baseball songs will be updated soon -- actually, all the non-blog pages will, in order to match the new look. Rest assured that any money made from Amazon will be, of course, put towards baseball-related program activities.
We're also now an Amazon.com associate, in addition to being an iTunes affiliate. The page listing baseball songs will be updated soon -- actually, all the non-blog pages will, in order to match the new look. Rest assured that any money made from Amazon will be, of course, put towards baseball-related program activities.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Things are easy when you're big in Japan
As I've been going through the archives of this blog putting the old comments into the actual posts (almost done, but not quite), I was reminded of a few things. Spider-Man and Dr. Octopus bringing their fight to baseballrelated.com, for example. Jason's strange obsession with Calista Flockhart eating hot dogs. Oh, and back in March of 2004, I had expressed dismay that a certain page on baseball-reference.com was unavailable for sponsorship at that time.
I immediately checked its current status, and, well, baseballrelated.com is now sponsoring baseball-reference.com's Tuffy Rhodes page.
I immediately checked its current status, and, well, baseballrelated.com is now sponsoring baseball-reference.com's Tuffy Rhodes page.
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Saturday, July 09, 2005
Commentators ahoy!
Okay, I have now switched things over to the Blogger comment system, so your ability to comment on posts here should be back for good. Unfortunately, for reasons known only to Blogger, it looks like the oldest posts -- May 9, 2004, and before -- don't have comment-ability.
I am now going to attempt to put the comments from the old system into every post, which is going to be ridiculously tedious. And I do it all for you.
I am now going to attempt to put the comments from the old system into every post, which is going to be ridiculously tedious. And I do it all for you.
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Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Just one more
All good baseballrelated.com readers (and writers) are going to mlb.com and casting their ballots for Carl Crawford of the Devil Rays in the last roster spot in the All-Star Game, yes? Sure, he's no Rocco Baldelli, but then, who is?
In other news, it seems the comments aren't working again, thus making me look like an idiot after I made that post a few days ago. I may have to invoke the nuclear option -- actually, it'll be more of a smart bomb -- this weekend.
In other news, it seems the comments aren't working again, thus making me look like an idiot after I made that post a few days ago. I may have to invoke the nuclear option -- actually, it'll be more of a smart bomb -- this weekend.
Labels: admin, all-star game, carl crawford, rocco baldelli
Thursday, June 30, 2005
And I'm a genius, genius
Comments are working again, thanks to me!
Well, not that I did anything myself that would have caused them to start working again -- but I didn't do anything to break them beyond repair when I was trying to figure out what was going on, and that can often be more important. It's still a mystery to me why they stopped working, and now it's even more of a mystery why they started working again just now. My best guess is that the host of this site, Dreamhost, twice made some behind-the-scenes changes to their PHP configuration. But I know nothing about PHP.
Anyway, in actual baseball-related news, the DirecTV e-mail newsletter that I got this morning says they'll be having another free preview of the Extra Innings package from July 14th to 18th, so perhaps I'll check in on some teams I don't get to see often, such as my beloved Devil Rays, or perhaps a good team like Levi's beloved Cardinals.
Well, not that I did anything myself that would have caused them to start working again -- but I didn't do anything to break them beyond repair when I was trying to figure out what was going on, and that can often be more important. It's still a mystery to me why they stopped working, and now it's even more of a mystery why they started working again just now. My best guess is that the host of this site, Dreamhost, twice made some behind-the-scenes changes to their PHP configuration. But I know nothing about PHP.
Anyway, in actual baseball-related news, the DirecTV e-mail newsletter that I got this morning says they'll be having another free preview of the Extra Innings package from July 14th to 18th, so perhaps I'll check in on some teams I don't get to see often, such as my beloved Devil Rays, or perhaps a good team like Levi's beloved Cardinals.
Friday, June 24, 2005
Kids these days, with their video games and hula hoops
Levi's wife Stacey called this to my attention via nacho.org: on July 16th, the first two innings of a minor-league game between the Schaumburg Flyers and Kansas City T-Bones will be played on an X-Box and projected on the stadium's video board. (Sorry, I think you may have to register to read that article on the Kansas City Star's site. But I've pretty much given you the gist of it.)
Incidentally, I know from the logs that Levi hasn't been visiting baseballrelated.com very often, and he obviously hasn't been posting as much as he did last year -- it could be he's busy at work, it could be there's not much to excite him because we're not doing a trip this year, or it could be that he doesn't have much to say about his beloved Cardinals because they've been winning all the time and will probably win the NL Central in a walk because every other team in the division is hapless, and therefore the Cardinals are downright boring. Or maybe it's because the comments are still broken -- sorry, but I'm waiting to deal with it until I get DSL installed at my not-quite-so-new apartment, which I can't do until SBC's computer system decides I have an account history.
Levi: It's primarily because I've been busier at work.
And the missing comments do take a lot of the fun out of it.
But I'm trying to make a point to visit more often and post reliably, because I miss it.
Incidentally, I know from the logs that Levi hasn't been visiting baseballrelated.com very often, and he obviously hasn't been posting as much as he did last year -- it could be he's busy at work, it could be there's not much to excite him because we're not doing a trip this year, or it could be that he doesn't have much to say about his beloved Cardinals because they've been winning all the time and will probably win the NL Central in a walk because every other team in the division is hapless, and therefore the Cardinals are downright boring. Or maybe it's because the comments are still broken -- sorry, but I'm waiting to deal with it until I get DSL installed at my not-quite-so-new apartment, which I can't do until SBC's computer system decides I have an account history.
Original comments...
Levi: It's primarily because I've been busier at work.
And the missing comments do take a lot of the fun out of it.
But I'm trying to make a point to visit more often and post reliably, because I miss it.
Labels: admin, Cardinals, kansas city t-bones, schaumburg flyers, stacey shintani, video games
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Comment allez-vous?
Hmm, the comments aren't working. I know the files are on the server, they're just not showing up correctly on the pages. I wonder if the hosting company upgraded PHP versions and broke the comments that way.
New comments have always been automatically e-mailed to me, and that's still working (I just tested), so I'll still be able to read your words of wisdom -- and everyone else will once I fix whatever's screwed up. Unfortunately, I won't really have time to deal with this for a while (maybe as much as a few weeks).
New comments have always been automatically e-mailed to me, and that's still working (I just tested), so I'll still be able to read your words of wisdom -- and everyone else will once I fix whatever's screwed up. Unfortunately, I won't really have time to deal with this for a while (maybe as much as a few weeks).
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Saturday, March 19, 2005
Baseball-related souvenir

I recently took advantage of Apple's price drop to buy a new 60-gigabyte iPod Photo, and to partially finance that purchase, I have just put my old 30-gigabyte 3rd-generation iPod up for sale on eBay. Maybe "old" isn't quite the right word, since it was purchased new at the end of June 2003, but I guess 21 months is practically an eternity in iPod terms.
This is one of the iPods that accompanied me and Levi on the trip last August, which means it spent a significant amount of time in the glove compartment of a nearly-brand-new 2005 Chevrolet Impala -- how many iPods can say that? Why, it's been to such far-flung locales as Montreal, Tampa, and the Charles Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California. It's even been listened to on board Amtrak trains!
Anyway, it's still working great, as I attempted to explain in the auction description, and I managed to save the entire boatload of accessories and the box, so those are included as well. If you're the winning bidder, and you let me know you heard about this auction here on baseballrelated.com, you'll get free shipping and insurance if you're in the United States, and a discount on the shipping and insurance if you're anywhere else in the world.
(And a note that perhaps only Levi will understand: you may remember the 30-gig iPod was named North & Clybourn, so to keep the naming scheme, I had to pick a larger locale to name the new 60-gig iPod after. It's named Clark & Lake.)
Original comments:
stacey: did you ever have a 5 gig iPod? was it named jarvis?
Jim: Jarvis would be more of a 20GB iPod. 5 gigs would have to be Isabella, I think.
Levi: So how much did you get for it?
Jim: I don't know yet. The winning bidder sent me an apologetic e-mail an hour after the auction ended, saying he didn't have enough money to cover his bid. I've sent out Second Chance offers to the top non-winners, which means they get a "Buy It Now" opportunity at their bid price. If none of them accept the Second Chance offer, I'm going to relist it, but that won't happen until at least next Saturday, because you have to wait 7 days before filing a "non-paying bidder" report to get your eBay fees refunded. (Because of the quickness and apologeticness, I'm going to file a report that said we mutually agreed the transaction wouldn't happen, so the winner won't get any strikes on his eBay record. I've already sent him an e-mail explaining that, and giving him the friendly advice that not all eBay sellers will be that nice.)
Levi: Man. That sucks. I understand being surprised you end up paying as much as you do--having thought, say, that you surely wouldn't reach your maximum bid. I can imagine some regret. But I can't quite imagine not having at least counted the pennies beforehand, just in case.
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Monday, January 03, 2005
A great trip deserves a second look
Since the trip is now officially last year, I figured it was about time to put it into the archives, so to speak.
I went back to the original posts about the trip and edited them into a full trip report, including the photos and even some of the comments. I also wrote a page on which I discuss some of the planning that went into the trip. The best news for people who want to read about the trip is that you don't have to start at the "bottom" and work up; now that it's not in blog form, it reads normally. The link to the narrative is also at the top of this page.
Don't worry, I didn't delete the original posts. They're still in the blog archives (scroll down to the bottom of this page and select "August 2004" or "September 2004").
Jason: A fine read. So, how many ballparks remain that you yet have to visit?
Jim: There are now 13 major league ballparks I haven't been to (counting RFK Stadium in Washington). Any interest in a long weekend trip to Phoenix and Denver at some point this year?
Jason: Sure. Any interest in checking out a whole bunch of minor league games in California next year?
Jason: And I just noticed the new title of the site. Funny!
Jim: Re the previous comment, for posterity: this blog was briefly named "Baseball-Related Program Activities of Anaheim." (I almost named it "Los Angeles Baseball-Related Program Activites of Anaheim," but decided that was just a little too ridiculous. Maybe that's why I'm not a baseball team owner!)
thatbob: Why schedule a long weekend roadtrip to Phoenix later this year when it might be easier to include it in a Baseball Related Programing Activities West Coast Road Trip 2005. After all, it's only a 5.5 hour drive from San Diego, but a whole 7(!) hours from Los Angeles!
I went back to the original posts about the trip and edited them into a full trip report, including the photos and even some of the comments. I also wrote a page on which I discuss some of the planning that went into the trip. The best news for people who want to read about the trip is that you don't have to start at the "bottom" and work up; now that it's not in blog form, it reads normally. The link to the narrative is also at the top of this page.
Don't worry, I didn't delete the original posts. They're still in the blog archives (scroll down to the bottom of this page and select "August 2004" or "September 2004").
Original comments...
Jason: A fine read. So, how many ballparks remain that you yet have to visit?
Jim: There are now 13 major league ballparks I haven't been to (counting RFK Stadium in Washington). Any interest in a long weekend trip to Phoenix and Denver at some point this year?
Jason: Sure. Any interest in checking out a whole bunch of minor league games in California next year?
Jason: And I just noticed the new title of the site. Funny!
Jim: Re the previous comment, for posterity: this blog was briefly named "Baseball-Related Program Activities of Anaheim." (I almost named it "Los Angeles Baseball-Related Program Activites of Anaheim," but decided that was just a little too ridiculous. Maybe that's why I'm not a baseball team owner!)
thatbob: Why schedule a long weekend roadtrip to Phoenix later this year when it might be easier to include it in a Baseball Related Programing Activities West Coast Road Trip 2005. After all, it's only a 5.5 hour drive from San Diego, but a whole 7(!) hours from Los Angeles!
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Saturday, September 25, 2004
We do it (baseb)all for you
Over on the Baseball Songs page, all of the songs that are available via the iTunes Music Store now have direct links to the iTMS. So now you have no excuse for not adding some baseball-related music to your collection...what, you can't afford 99 cents?
Jon Solomon: How long did it take you to get your iTunes Affiliate Program application approved? I am eager to add similar links to the MPGR site.
Jim: I got the approval in less than 24 hours.
You can add links without being an affiliate, although then you don't get the affiliate money when someone clicks on them...here's the link to the iTunes Link Maker.
thatbob: So I guess this is your disclosure of commercial interest. Thanks. Were AAA, MLB, and Motel 6 paying you, too?
Jim: I already disclosed the monetary rewards, way back on September 6th when baseballrelated.com became an affiliate. I wish those entities had been paying us! Actually, we didn't stay at Motel 6, so they would have to have been paying us not to stay there.
Jon Solomon: I got my approval. Very nice.
Original comments...
Jon Solomon: How long did it take you to get your iTunes Affiliate Program application approved? I am eager to add similar links to the MPGR site.
Jim: I got the approval in less than 24 hours.
You can add links without being an affiliate, although then you don't get the affiliate money when someone clicks on them...here's the link to the iTunes Link Maker.
thatbob: So I guess this is your disclosure of commercial interest. Thanks. Were AAA, MLB, and Motel 6 paying you, too?
Jim: I already disclosed the monetary rewards, way back on September 6th when baseballrelated.com became an affiliate. I wish those entities had been paying us! Actually, we didn't stay at Motel 6, so they would have to have been paying us not to stay there.
Jon Solomon: I got my approval. Very nice.
Monday, September 20, 2004
The sound of baseball
Thanks to Jon Solomon, everyone who wasn't listening to WPRB Radio on August 27 can now enjoy a small portion of Levi and Jim talking baseball on Maura's radio show. (Caution: This is a fairly large MP3 file, about 8 MB.) Sorry, no complete songs, because I don't want to get in trouble with the RIAA, or the MPAA, or the CIA, or the AAA. There's also a link to it on the Baseball Songs page.
I should point out that Jon actually sent me the audio file very quickly, so it's all my fault that it took until now for it to be posted.
Jon Solomon: The following photograph is from the trip Maura and I took to the Phillies game on Friday night: http://keepingscoreathome.com/images/dallas.gif
nice. face.
Dan: As I told Maura when she showed me that picture, I hope you guys didn't let him anywhere near your arm.
Also, little-known fact: Dallas Green and I share the same dentist (well, the same dentist he had when he was in NY 10 years ago, at least. I assume he doesn't travel to see Dr. Kohn like I do).
Jason: Wow, it was just like listening to the good ol' days of WNUR at 3 in the morning.
I should point out that Jon actually sent me the audio file very quickly, so it's all my fault that it took until now for it to be posted.
Original comments...
Jon Solomon: The following photograph is from the trip Maura and I took to the Phillies game on Friday night: http://keepingscoreathome.com/images/dallas.gif
nice. face.
Dan: As I told Maura when she showed me that picture, I hope you guys didn't let him anywhere near your arm.
Also, little-known fact: Dallas Green and I share the same dentist (well, the same dentist he had when he was in NY 10 years ago, at least. I assume he doesn't travel to see Dr. Kohn like I do).
Jason: Wow, it was just like listening to the good ol' days of WNUR at 3 in the morning.
Monday, September 13, 2004
Even more pictures
I've added three photos, taken with my Aunt Nancy with her camera, to the Philadelphia pictures post. Funny how I'm in all three of them (and she's not in any of them, so there's no evidence of her actually having been at the game with us).
Also, it turns out (from looking closely at one of them) that one of the vital statistics was wrong; I had forgotten that Citizens Bank Park serves Coca-Cola for washing down your Schmitter, so they join St. Louis, Toronto, Montreal, and Boston on the list of stadiums that dispense Coke.
Also, it turns out (from looking closely at one of them) that one of the vital statistics was wrong; I had forgotten that Citizens Bank Park serves Coca-Cola for washing down your Schmitter, so they join St. Louis, Toronto, Montreal, and Boston on the list of stadiums that dispense Coke.
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Tuesday, September 07, 2004
Can't get enough music?
Surprisingly (because I didn't think we got quite enough traffic for Apple to care about us), baseballrelated.com is now an iTunes affiliate. So if you're going to buy and download some songs, why not first click on the link at the bottom of this page, or the one at the top of the Baseball Songs page? Unfortunately, they don't seem to have a way to link to specific tracks and get the affiliate credit (at least not yet), or I would have done that on the songs page. The other problem is that iTunes doesn't have the two "Baseball's Greatest Hits" CDs.
If we actually make any money from this, rest assured it will go towards retroactively paying for all those Hostess Baseballs we ate.
maura: the radio show playlist is here: http://www.wprb.com/printplaylist.php?show_id=1822
If we actually make any money from this, rest assured it will go towards retroactively paying for all those Hostess Baseballs we ate.
Original comments...
maura: the radio show playlist is here: http://www.wprb.com/printplaylist.php?show_id=1822
Monday, September 06, 2004
Now you can see what we saw
The first batch of photos (from Jim's camera) have been posted. I put them in chronological sequence among the posts, so you'll have to go back to August's posts to see most of them.
Remember, hangers-on, if you've got photos you want posted here, e-mail them to Jim.
Remember, hangers-on, if you've got photos you want posted here, e-mail them to Jim.
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Sunday, August 01, 2004
More honorary hangers-on, and the July stats

Jason, Jenn, and Cat came over to my place today to watch Greg Maddux go for his 300th win, mainly because Cat is a big Greg Maddux fan who is bereft of WGN. In a secret ceremony involving Hostess Baseballs, I named them honorary hangers-on for the trip, especially if Cat ever remembers to visit this web site.
Now, here's what happened here in July: the most visits came on Monday, July 12th, with July 13th right behind. Clearly, everyone was very interested in my Yankee Stadium pictures. The lightest day was July 17th, a Saturday. The busiest day of the week was Friday, although that's skewed by the fact that there were five Fridays (and Thursdays) in July, and only four of the other weekdays.
The most popular hour was, once again, the hour Levi gets to work (that's what it says on the statistics page now). The most "foreign" visitors came from .au (Australia). Uchicago.edu was the domain with the most visits. Covad.net (me at home) would have beat it slightly, although it's likely that I wasn't the only visitor coming through covad.net.
Interesting searches from the past month: "mcsweeney's fantasy baseball," "dierdre pujols," "all star game burned out bulbs," "chip carey quotes," and "jeremy sumpter in foul ball."
Original comments...
maura: there weren't many mlb.com visits?
maura: maybe i'm just not aware that i now have a job where i am actually (shock horror!) BUSY AT WORK.
Jim: Does mlb.com perhaps get its Internet connectivity from Verizon? That's the only New York-looking thing that shows up as having been a frequent visitor.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Quinton McCracken strikes again!
I don't like to post these on a regular basis because I don't want to screw up future results...but yesterday someone found this page by searching for "baseball related things that start with the letter Q."
Jim: Hooray for whoever searched for "baseball related things that start with Levi and Jim."
Original comments...
Jim: Hooray for whoever searched for "baseball related things that start with Levi and Jim."
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Thursday, July 01, 2004
Baseball is all about statistics
Since it's July 1st, here are some highlights of the June statistics for this site...
Levi: It's not that I obsessively check this page. It's that I have assigned my assistant, as about 70% of her duties, to obsessively check it and write up reports for me.
Jim: Also, you can't really access the site anywhere but your office (unless you take your laptop, um, "warwalking"), whereas I can access it from my office, from home, and probably from my cell phone if I'm willing to pay 25 cents a minute. And I get new comments e-mailed to me, so I only have to check the site if I can't figure out the context of a comment (e.g., when I get an e-mail that tells me nothing but that Steve said "You're a regular Charlie Lau or whatever the hell that guy's name is."
- The busiest day was June 1st. The second-busiest day in terms of requests for pages was June 7th, but the second-busiest day in terms of actual page views was June 3rd.
- Tuesday was the busiest day of the week, followed by Wednesday, and then Monday and Thursday running neck and neck.
- The busiest hour was 10:00-11:00 A.M. Central time, followed closely by 7:00-8:00 A.M. There is a dramatic dropoff after the 2:00-3:00 P.M. hour.
- uchicago.edu leads the list of organizations visiting the site...specifically, press-dhcp-204126.uchicago.edu, which I assume is the computer in Levi's office. It's pretty far ahead of covad.net (me at home). Other Chicagoans are visiting the site via enteract.com and tribune.com, and I assume a lot of the comcast.net traffic is emanating from Chicago as well.
- Apparently, we were mentioned on the forums at sportingnews.com, but I can't figure out where.
- Most frequent search used to find the site: "http://www.baseballrelated.com." You know, you can just type that into your browser somewhere to find the site. Or maybe you like using Google as an intermediary.
- Other frequent searches: "steve kline tony larussa," "nolan ryan 235 pitches," "baseball jingles," "baseball activities," "ipod freezes," and, of course, "gary pappas shaves head."
- And it didn't show up on the monthly report because only one person used these search terms, but I think it's my favorite search of June: "how much does kirsten storms weigh." Less than me, I'm guessing!
Original comments...
Levi: It's not that I obsessively check this page. It's that I have assigned my assistant, as about 70% of her duties, to obsessively check it and write up reports for me.
Jim: Also, you can't really access the site anywhere but your office (unless you take your laptop, um, "warwalking"), whereas I can access it from my office, from home, and probably from my cell phone if I'm willing to pay 25 cents a minute. And I get new comments e-mailed to me, so I only have to check the site if I can't figure out the context of a comment (e.g., when I get an e-mail that tells me nothing but that Steve said "You're a regular Charlie Lau or whatever the hell that guy's name is."
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