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             It also means 
            something to sports fans like me. And I admit, I basically know 
            nothing about the sport. 
            But I always want the 
            USA team to do well in any sport. I think it lets countries all over 
            the world who are oppressed see that a free country can still do 
            well in the athletic arena without being  a "state-supported" 
            organization. That men and women can rise up from our largest cities 
            or our smallest towns and represent us on the international stage. 
            I’m happy for the 
            athletes themselves who have worked and sacrificed their whole lives 
            for an opportunity like this. 
            And I’m really happy 
            for soccer fans who feel like their sport is relegated to the back 
            pages of the sports section. When World Cup soccer comes calling, 
            they get to be center stage — or if not center stage, at least 
            mentioned with the so-called major sports. 
            So, if I’m jumpin’ on 
            the bandwagon, so be it! Congratulations to the team so far, and GO 
            USA! 
            Hopefully they will 
            pick up the other point that they need and advance to the second 
            round. Some of the supposedly giant world powers have already been 
            eliminated. I don’t know the sport well enough to say that anything 
            can happen, but I hope that this great event serves as a catalyst to 
            show the world that we really can live together in harmony 
            and that we don’t have to blow each other up every time we disagree 
            with one another! 
            And special thanks to 
            Lincoln College soccer coach Mark Howard for calling me at 3:30 a.m. 
            to let me know that the United States was leading their match! 
              
            
      
        
            
            Summer baseball in full swing 
            
            I know that Lincoln’s 
            Legion teams are already playing on the diamonds and that youth 
            baseball is already going full tilt. So if you want to see some good 
            baseball, go on out to the ballpark! 
            
            Cubs, Cards and Sox going in three 
            different directions 
            
            I don’t think that 
            it’s unusual, but all three of our area teams are headed in 
            different directions at this point in the season. It appears that 
            the Cubs are playing a little bit better, the Cards are holding 
            their own, and the White Sox seem to be sputtering. 
            I really like the 
            Cubs pitching staff (the starters), and I think that as the weather 
            has heated up their bats are starting to come alive. It’s a good 
            thing that Cubs management didn’t listen to most of the SCORE’s 
            callers who wanted players sent down or traded. Because as bad as 
            Chicago has looked at times, they’re not that far behind the 
            leaders. 
            The Cards continue to 
            struggle with health issues. Garrett Stephenson had surgery and is 
            out until after the All-Star break, and this week they have placed 
            Jim Edmondson on the 15-day disabled list. Edmonds was on a tear; 
            will he come back as strong and not miss a beat? Last night in a 
            potential save situation, you looked into the bullpen and you saw no 
            Jason Isringhausen warming up. The closer who has saved 15 out of 16 
            chances is experiencing some tightness in his forearm. He was not 
            used, as a precautionary measure. 
              
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            It sure seems like 
            the Redbirds use a lot of caution. I now know that I’m getting old. 
            In my day we just sucked it up and played ball. 
            The White Sox, on the 
            other hand, seem to have gotten some bad breaks, but have also 
            disintegrated due to bullpen breakdowns. I believe that even Fulke, 
            their closer, has been removed from that role for the time being. 
            Two late-inning collapses at home versus the Yankees especially 
            hurt. Hopefully they can right the ship and encourage the good 
            starting pitching that has put them in a position to deserve a 
            better fate. 
            
            Speaking of baseball 
            
            The interleague matchups are finally starting to produce the kind of marquees 
            that I was hoping for when the idea was first introduced. Growing up 
            as a purist, I still don’t like it; but if you’re going to force it 
            on me, at least give me some good games. I do like the Cards versus 
            the Mariners. But you have to like the Giants versus the Yankees or 
            the D-backs versus the Yanks and the Red Sox. I sure would like to 
            see anybody beat up on the Reds! 
            
            It’s over. 
            
            The Nets might win a 
            game or two, but it’s all over but the crying. I don’t know if 
            anyone can beat the Lakers and Phil Jackson. He is a great coach, 
            and I don’t want to take anything away from him. However, I sure 
            would have loved the opportunity to coach Michael and the Bulls, and 
            Shaq and Kobe and the Lakers. How bad a job could I have done? I 
            guess there’s no call for a washed-up small college or former high 
            school assistant coach. 
            No bother, I’m really 
            enjoying coaching the 1½ year-olds. They have some slick moves that NO 
            NBA’ers even dream about! 
            The Stanley Cup seems 
            to be about over as well. The ’Canes too may win another game or 
            two, but I don’t think they or anyone can beat the Red Wings this 
            year. Perhaps the Blues gave them the best run of all! 
              
            
      
        
            
            Lewis-Tyson 
            
            I didn’t get to see 
            the fight, but the reports have been interesting. Some say Lewis 
            dominated; others say it was a good fight and maybe could have had a 
            different outcome. More amazing might be the way that Tyson has 
            handled himself following the bout. Of course with the gravy train 
            that those guys are cashing in on, it probably behooves everyone to 
            act like gentlemen. But when has that ever stopped one of the 
            heavyweights? 
            That’s all for this edition of midweek 
            mutterings. Have a great week, everybody, and if you’re looking for 
            a great place to go canoeing or to take a rather inexpensive camping 
            trip, give me a call or e-mail me at
            meljeff@lccs.edu. 
            [Jeff
Mayfield]
             
            
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