What are YOUR career stats?
TheTalkingWalnut
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Goofy thread, I know; I hope it will be fun. Although undersized, I was pretty athletic and being lefthanded got me a lot of attention from the coaches in Little League way back when. I played 2 years in LL before abandoning organized ball to run track and cross country.
My highlights:
1 career HR - opposite field. I don't remember anything other than it was off a change up (from a major cokehead) and should have landed in the shortstop's glove. Maybe the wind was blowing out that day.
.330+- career average. .340+- one year, .333+- the next. Lots of honest doubles and solid Pete Rose singles. Anybody who's seen Beer League with Artie Lange knows a guy with that .700 average. Our guy was named Kurt and he was a good guy; gone too soon at 35 from drugs.
Lowlights:
Despite being the #1 pitcher on a crummy team and having a decent Vida Blue rising fastball, I flaked out frequently and never got a W. I remember going 3 or 4 innings with a lead many times but never being able to seal the deal.
So who else remembers their numbers? Here's some more trivia: we played at Logan Field, named after the Braves Johnny Logan, the only Major Leaguer from our County... There was a guy my age, another lefty, who was drafted by the Brewers. He was the Babe Ruth of our town and I remember playing right field and him hitting me a one hop frozen rope single that sizzled. I think he lasted about a year or so at Single or Double A....a guy a couple years ahead of me got drafted by the Braves and played well enough at AAA that Bowman made a card of him in about 1990 or so. But that must have been a curse as he never got his cup of coffee, as far as I know...
My highlights:
1 career HR - opposite field. I don't remember anything other than it was off a change up (from a major cokehead) and should have landed in the shortstop's glove. Maybe the wind was blowing out that day.
.330+- career average. .340+- one year, .333+- the next. Lots of honest doubles and solid Pete Rose singles. Anybody who's seen Beer League with Artie Lange knows a guy with that .700 average. Our guy was named Kurt and he was a good guy; gone too soon at 35 from drugs.
Lowlights:
Despite being the #1 pitcher on a crummy team and having a decent Vida Blue rising fastball, I flaked out frequently and never got a W. I remember going 3 or 4 innings with a lead many times but never being able to seal the deal.
So who else remembers their numbers? Here's some more trivia: we played at Logan Field, named after the Braves Johnny Logan, the only Major Leaguer from our County... There was a guy my age, another lefty, who was drafted by the Brewers. He was the Babe Ruth of our town and I remember playing right field and him hitting me a one hop frozen rope single that sizzled. I think he lasted about a year or so at Single or Double A....a guy a couple years ahead of me got drafted by the Braves and played well enough at AAA that Bowman made a card of him in about 1990 or so. But that must have been a curse as he never got his cup of coffee, as far as I know...
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I still have them, but when my wife found them recently, she stuck them in the garage with the dog's play balls. I rescued them, and they are now tucked in the closet of my den.
Especially ones that were 195 their senior year in high school. But I managed a way to start and see pretty significant playing team for 1-9 Weatherford High School Kangaroo team in 2001.
I have a few photos, but I am still work (doing tax returns). A couple of years ago I noticed a lady making "custom" MacFarlane statues of college players and selling them on Ebay. She basically took the NFL statues and re-painted them. After I got her to make every Tech QB for the past 5 years I get her to make one of me in high school. So I have a 1/1 MacFarlane Statue of myself. I'll try and post a picture tomorrow evening or Thursday (if anyone cares).
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Building Sets, Collecting Texas Rangers, and Texas Tech Red Raiders
I was mostly a high pop out or home run hitter in high school. Played catcher/defensive tackle (5'10" 255) do the math... Made City All-star my Jr year mostly due to the 18 home runs in 20 games(BA was .285). Played football my senior year then graduated mid-term and joined the Army. My popularity was for my home shots for distance ...( my Al Bundy moment) --I wish i could remember what school it was , but they had a short left field (260'-280'?) then about 50' of pavement with outdoor basketball courts and then the cafeteria building just beyond that. I hit the roof of the cafeteria during the game with a home run ....Only wish i had it on film. Now-- i have been delegated to hitting softballs and gimping around the bases.
I do remember striking out all 9 guys I faced in a Little League game at 12 years old.
This thread is making me feel pathetic LOL
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That's how I remember for sure... that I never scored.
Edit to add: Not even once.
at age 11 i was starting shortstop for the Orioles and the league MVP. how???????? we finished 1 AND 11.
by High School i had turned to the harder stuff, like football.
Bosox1976
Threw a 2 hitter one time in little league - I felt like Koufax out there. LOL
Placed third in a pool tournament up at Penn State - couldn't believe I got beat...goes to show you there's always somebody better than you out there it seems.
I dunked it during warmups my senior year. I was a 5'11" and 165 lbs. Too bad that I've gained 50 lbs since 1993. I can still shoot, but I have slowed down A BUNCH.
Shane
Highlights: Hit three 3 pointers in 49 seconds in one game, Set a school record for most three pointers in a season (83) and most in a game (10)
Lowlights: Could not do anything accept hit a jumper and could not play defense.
Steve
Highlights: Making it to state my junior year. I broke 80 for the first time at districts (finished w/ a 78 and tied for 5th) to qualify.
Lowlights: State my junior year. Followed up districts by looking like a first time golfer. Shot in the 100's both days and finished second to last. I'm pretty sure I subconsiously sucked on purpose my senior year so I wouldn't have to go back. The weekend after districts I shot a front 9 score of 33 with a hole in one on my home course.
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Funny stuff:
Baseball---About a 300 hitter but my highlight was only striking out 1 time in all 4 years the one time was lookin on a curve that could have hit my chest. Seconds later I was ejected. Not a good thing. Then played three and a third years at second without an error. Only to be moved to short for the remainder of the year and leading the team in errors and setting the school record. Another bright move by my father who was the coach.
High school golf:
Probably one of the better talents in the area but I was a head case and golf season was during hunting season which came first. The night before my senior conference match I fell asleep at the wheel hitting an oak tree at 50 and actually watched my car explode after getting out and walking to the nearest house. All 3 of my sets of clubs were lost. I played the following day and finished 6th out of 60 players not a good day.
All I can say is the guy in the sky was looking over me that night and Im very glad to still be on the planet.
So a week later is the regionals and vowed to finish the year on a good note. I shot 1 over in 45 degree weather and won the whole shot beating 8 players that were fullrides to D-1 schools. Thats about my only claim to fame it was alot of working leading up to, think I played 45 holes a day.
Basketball
Highnote sheffler who played for purdue and was a horse. Playing him in highschool he was a center and I was point. He liked high post so we played 2-3zone and I was assigned to rattle his cage all 150lbs of me. Well we held him to 12 pts and he fouled out in the 3 I drew 3 offensives out of him. My chin is still not right after that game his elbows.
Quit playing in 8th grade when my coach told me I was too small for 3rd base. All I heard was "You're too small". In a small bit of irony, that coach now coaches his son in the same Little League division as my son's team which I am the coach. His son is the smallest kid on the team. We beat them last Friday 12-2. My son was the starting pitcher. He struck out 5 of the 7 batters he faced in 2 innings including the aforementioned coaches son.
Played high school golf and made the LA city finals... as a team. As an individual I was not very good and was in the last foursome of the day (near last place) after one day. Became a better golfer as an adult.
Played soccer (AYSO) for about 10 years and made the all-star team once. Always above average but never great.
I played a ton of pick up basketball as a kid but never great. I peaked after college. Scored 32 in a city league game a few years ago (age 38 or so) and am average 14 a game this season.
Made the Little League all-star team one year. Baseball would have been my game, but there was no more baseball in my hometown after Little League.
Took 2nd in Punt, Pass, and Kick one year, losing by 1/2 foot. (I first kicked in street shoes and was in 3rd place. Somebody's mom thought my hard shoes had given me an advantage, so I had to kick over in somebody else's tennis shoes. I did better in the tennies and took 2nd instead.)
Won our middle school spelling bee in 7th grade. The winning word: parallel.
Had the second-highest average in my bowling league one year, with 178.
Did a couple of century rides on my bicycle.
Hit 14 home runs in softball one season, in about 40 games.
Was still playing softball last year, at 48. Didn't get hurt.
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I drag raced for over 10 years and ran in the professional classes in a series based on fastest street cars.
Highlights: Top 5 in 4 of my last 5 years
One of the first small block Chevy street cars with dot tires to go in the 8's in the 1/4 mile and one of the fastest with no wheelie bars for many years. Eventually went low 8's on a 10" street tire and no wheelie bars.
First small block Chevy nitrous cars to go in the 7's in the Outlaw 10.5 class out west. Did it in a Chevy S-10 truck.
Started riding road bicycles in 03 and hit over 5000 miles several times over the years. I haven't ridden since last year as I had to sell all of my bikes when I was out of work last year.
Other key stats:
1 wife
1 son (will be 4 next month)
1 daughter (7 months old)
1 movie credit
I worked on over 20 major movies and too many tv shows to think of.
As of today I will have 2 attorney's under retainer. One for workers comp and one for a personal matter.
I can say that I did hit a few home runs in Wrigley Field. These were dingers hit directly into the left field bleachers with no wind assistance!! I can't tell you how good that felt to get ahold of one and watch it land in the bleachers!
The background is I used to work in the front office for the Cubs and back in the day we would have softball and baseball games against some of the other front office teams in town. I had a few chances to hit from the actual home plate and somebody from the White Sox front office grooved a fat pitch to me and I got all of it and drove it into the left field bleachers. I dont care if there were only 40 people in the place that day, the roar from the crowd was deafening as I rounded the bases!
I was a PBA member for one year when I was 19. Cashed in every event I entered accept one.
Set local association high average record in 2001 at 232 with a torn ACL. Had arthroscopic surgery to repair damage and quit for 5 years. A friend beat my record in 2006 with a 233 average. That was enough to motivate me into returning last year. Averaged 234.
Played football and basketball on the small college level.
Now I am a professional rec-league basketball player.
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I beat that in high school.
My Stats
Most accomplishments are from bowling
300 games - 12
299 games - 5
298 games - 2
290 games - 1
800 series - 3
24 seperate association championships Dickson/Nashville/Knoxville bowling association
State record holder of 2 state records
Local Association record holder 2-Nashville Bowling Association/3 Dickson Bowling Association
3 Terms association president
2 terms association director
Captain-University of Tennessee bowling team 1987-1989
7 year Pba member since 2002
29 Regional tournaments (21 cashes) winnings of $10, 920
1 National Tournament (1 cash) winnings $1,000 2002 Odor-Eaters Championships, Louisville KY
Oh and won the 1985 Tennessee State Chess Championships (novice division)
Getting old really sux
I am no sure if that counts but is sure is sweet to me.
<< <i>Captain of the varsity Tennis team my junior and senior years.
Most accomplishments are from bowling
300 games - 12
299 games - 5
298 games - 2
290 games - 1
800 series - 3
24 seperate association championships Dickson/Nashville/Knoxville bowling association
State record holder of 2 state records
Local Association record holder 2-Nashville Bowling Association/3 Dickson Bowling Association
3 Terms association president
2 terms association director
Captain-University of Tennessee bowling team 1987-1989
7 year Pba member since 2002
29 Regional tournaments (21 cashes) winnings of $10, 920
1 National Tournament (1 cash) winnings $1,000 2002 Odor-Eaters Championships, Louisville KY
Oh and won the 1985 Tennessee State Chess Championships (novice division)
Getting old really sux >>
Those are incredible numbers. I only have one 300, zero 800's.... and I'm lefthanded.
I'm sure you're up to date on new equipment, but FWIW I recently bought a pearl Cell and that ball, imo, is the absolute bomb. It's by far the hardest hitting rock I've ever owned.
As far as baseball goes, I only played up until 8th grade.
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And one time I got lazy and got beat for a safety on the last play of a game that we won 48-2. So I guess I scored 2 points as well.
- threw a no-hitter in widget (basically Little League) and lost. 3-2. When three runs scored on a popup to second on the last out of the game.
- couldn't hit worth a lick in widget but did steal home once, which was cool
- varsity tennis in high school, captain, and played #1 singles. Only played #1 because our school sucked. Was a legit #3 or #4 at most schools so I got crushed a lot. No real accomplishments other than getting screwed out of the city championship my senior year
- varsity swimming in high school my senior year; wasn't any good but did manage a handful of 3rd place finishes in races
- slow pitch softball several years. Have no pop but routinely hit .700 or .750. Best game was a couple years ago where I had a HR (inside-the-park) and double in the same game. 5 RBIs, 2 oxygen masks Batted 1.000 last year in 4 or 5 games before tearing up my knee.
- 2 years as freshman baseball coach, winning record both years, won division the second year
- 2 years as freshman football coach, 3-5 one year, 2-6 the other
So, there ya go.
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<< <i>I don't remember my numbers but I do swing some major wood.
As far as baseball goes, I only played up until 8th grade. >>
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I'm sure you're up to date on new equipment, but FWIW I recently bought a pearl Cell and that ball, imo, is the absolute bomb. It's by far the hardest hitting rock I've ever owned. >>
Honestly I do not buy a lot of equipment, but I do have a few buddies on staff with Ebonite who share some of their goodies with me, so I have alot of Ebonite equipment. Some of the more recent favorites of mine are the Gamebreaker, the Raw Anger and the Infinite One. All time, I have to say that the best ball I have ever used is the Track Critical Mass. I actually own 3 15# undrilled and 3 drilled. Have been offered upwards of $400 each for the undrilled ones. In today's scoring environment, balls with a lower RG (technical term) seem to have the best consistency across most conditions.
If I could make a baseball dance like I can a wiffle ball...................
Football- Never scored a TD as a RB, Almost recovered a fumble as an outside LB and ran it back for a TD ( I saw the Goaline ) however when I went to pick the ball up I kicked it out of bounds.
Wrestling- Senior Year I pinned the Captain of our wrestling team after about a 10 minute match ( I never wrestled before )
Basketball- All thumbs
Hockey-All Ankles and knees & elbows ( on Ice )
Beer League Softball- 2004 I hit 51 HR's in 35 games ( Discovered the composite Mikan bat )
I regret EVERY single day not being a stud High School Running Back.
I hit my first HR when I was 11. We lost!
When I was 12 I hit 4 HR and was second in the league to some kid that hit 17.
I've seen both of my kids each hit a home run which was awesome. My oldest who is now 18 hit a grand slam in a city tournament.
My youngest hit a 3 Run HR on the day I spoke to my Mom for the last time. I think there was some divine intervention on that one.
Now we have a work basketball league and we ended the regular season in 1st place. I am the second oldest at 44. We also have a the oldest who's 45.
I am a big dude and pretty slow but I can hit from 3 point land and am 10/18 so far this year. I also love clogging up the paint for the other team's big man.
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