Archive for July 12th, 2010

The Scales of Justice.

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Continuing our intermittent series of Crime Stoppers updates, someone has stolen thirteen Japanese koi from a pond at the Zilker Botanical Garden.

This does not appear to be a lark, or a crime of opportunity by a crack head or some equivalent; the koi are pretty large fish which would be tough to handle alone, and each one needs at least 10 gallons of water for transport (that is, if you want living fish at the end of it). From what the Statesman says, I gather that the koi does not make for good sushi.

I don’t have a good explanation for the fact that the theft apparently took place two weeks ago, and we’re only now finding out about it.

Lawrence speculated to me that perhaps the koi were stolen for someone who is (or was) planning a Polynesian dinner for the masses. In other words, he thinks the motive was hoi polloi koi poi. (Yes, I’m aware that poi is not made from fish, but from the taro plant. You try telling Lawrence that.)

Anyway, be on the lookout for people selling koi on street corners. Remember; if it doesn’t look legit, it probably isn’t. Ask for papers.

Historical note.

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Had it not been for a timely tip from Lawrence, we would have let tonight’s historic anniversary pass unnoticed and unloved.

And we can’t have that, can we?

Ladies and Germans, I give you the 31st anniversary of the greatest event in sports history. I refer, of course, to nothing other than Disco Demolition Night at Comiskey Park.

I would link to the video on FARK’s “Videos” tab, but it doesn’t seem to want to load. So I’ll leave you with an odd bit of trivia from Wikipedia:

For White Sox outfielder Rusty Torres, Disco Demolition Night was actually the third time in his career he had personally seen a forfeit-inducing riot. He had played for the New York Yankees at the last Senators game in Washington in 1971 and the Cleveland Indians at the infamous Ten Cent Beer Night in Cleveland in 1974.

I was also not aware that the last Senators game ended in a riot and a forfeit. You learn something new every day,

Von Ryan’s Rangers.

Monday, July 12th, 2010

We previously noted that the Texas Rangers had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, apparently as part of a plan to grease the rails for sale of the team to a group led by former Rangers and Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan.

How’s that working out for them?

The Texas Rangers have been slapped with a lawsuit accusing them of breaching an agreement with the team’s prospective buyers, a group led by Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan and Pittsburgh sports attorney Chuck Greenberg.

That well, huh?

Better coverage from the Dallas Morning News and their RangersBlog here. From reading both articles, it looks like Ryan et al are claiming that the team has continued to negotiate with other bidders, even after the Ryan group was “selected” as the winning bidder.

Obit watch.

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Harvey Pekar.

Edited to add: Reason tribute.

All-Star loser update.

Monday, July 12th, 2010

At the All-Star break:

Houston still holding on to 5th place, with a .404 winning percentage. At this pace, they’re projected to win 65.448 games.

Baltimore is still at the bottom, 29-59, .330 winning percentage. At this pace, they’re projected to win 53.46 games.

And Pittsburgh is 30-58, only slightly better than Balmer. At a .341 winning percentage, the projection is 55.242 wins.