Where have I been?
May 3rd, 2010 by twoodward-wichitaAfter “Gridiron”, it’s time for me to get back to bloggin’. Sorry I’ve been AWOL, but let’s face it — for about six weeks, all my creative energy goes into the ”Gridiron” show, so now things are getting back to normal.
Speaking of the show, it went well. It’s always good to share a few laughs about all the craziness of the past year, and I thank everyone who came out for a fun evening; I hope everyone enjoyed it. Frankly, it’ s my favorite time of year, and it’s an endeavor of which I’m proud to be a part. I think my energy usually saps once it’s over, so I think I’m looking for a pick-me-up sometime soon.
I think that usually comes in the form of the baseball season, but for some reason this year, I’m having trouble finding that. This is the first baseball season since 1986 that I haven’t been the public address announcer for a college baseball team. I had a fun 20-year run as p.a. announcer for Wichita State, and before that Notre Dame, but I felt it was time to move on and let someone else handle those duties at WSU.
As for major league baseball, the rigors of being a Pittsburgh Pirates fan are probably taking their toll on me as well; with the Buccos most likely headed for an 18th consecutive losing season, it’s hard for me to get enthused about that either.
And as the years go by, I know fewer and fewer of Wichita’s former affiliated baseball players will be in the majors. It was sad watching the last of the Shocker football players in the NFL, then the last of Wichita’s Triple-A players in the major leagues, and now I’ll keep an eye on the last batch of Double-A players as their careers progress, lamenting another former era of Wichita baseball gone by.
I got up to KC a few afternoons last season for the Royals; got to see Greinke pitch a couple of times in his Cy Young year. I need to energize for a few trips back this season. I’m a fan of the day games — another vestige of old-tyme baseball.
Well, this has been a more melancholy post than I’d hoped. I’ll be back soon with more vigor — I promise.
See you on the radio…
Ted










