Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Who Are Those Guys?
After returning from Spring Training, it dawned upon me that I have not provided an assessment of the Orioles based upon my observations of the team.
I saw the Orioles play three games, in person, while I was in Florida and I have to admit that I was impressed with the team. They won all of the games and they displayed some real grit and played solid baseball. The hitting was impressive and the pitching was solid.
Yes, I was impressed with Chris Davis--who has knocked in three homers, struck out only once, walked six times and is batting .556. Wow! But others on the team are equally as impressive at the plate. Ruiz (.611) and Santander (.412) are equally as impressive at the plate.
As a team, the Orioles are among the leaders in all of baseball at this juncture--I never saw this coming. Here are some of the team stats:
Batting Average - 2nd (.288)
Stolen Bases - 2nd (14)
Slugging - 3rd (.468)
Doubles - 2nd (26)
Homeruns - 6th (14)
Extra Base Hits - 1st (44)
Runs - 3rd (73)
There is some good hitting on display right now! It was fun to watch.
From a pitching perspective, they are much more middle of the road--but still effective. They have given up a lot on tuns in two games, which have raised the Earned Run Average, but overall they are in the top half of the league and hear the top in most pitching statistics.
Yes, it is only Spring Training, but I am excited about the upcoming season and I have tickets to Opening Day on March 26th when the Orioles will face the team from the North whose name shall remain unwritten!
Let's Go O's!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Starting the Day with the Sun
There is something special about starting the day and greeting the rising sun.
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BWI Airport Terminal B February 27, 2020 |
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River Run Golf Links Bradenton, Florida February 28, 2020 |
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, March 2, 2020
Monday Musings - March 2, 2020
1. Welcome to March 2020. It happened over the weekend, March arrived. Next Sunday, Daylight Saving Time begins.
2. It was good to get home this morning and into bed about 1 AM, completing the baseball and golf trip to Florida.
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Gator The Preserve at Tara Golf Course Bradenton, Florida March 1, 2020 |
4. I had the best flight home on Southwest Airlines that I can remember having in a long time. Well, actually, I don't remember it. I was asleep before the jet left the terminal and only woke up when the wheels hit the runway in Baltimore.
5. I wonder what the month of March will hold for us.
6. The coronavirus, COVID-19 continues to be one of the top news items worldwide. The link at the virus name is a great site to get the worldwide numbers.
7. International travel is going to be interesting for the next few months.

9. Today in History. Theodor Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss, the author and illustrator of such beloved children’s books as “The Cat in the Hat” and “Green Eggs and Ham,” is born in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 2, 1904. Geisel, who used his middle name (which was also his mother’s maiden name) as his pen name, wrote 48 books–including some for adults–that have sold well over 200 million copies and been translated into multiple languages. Dr. Seuss books are known for their whimsical rhymes and quirky characters, which have names like the Lorax and the Sneetches and live in places like Whoville.
Headlines
Stocks in Asia rose as investors bet on governments and banks to step in. Catch up here. - The New York Times
As Buttigieg Exits Race, Biden Seeks Edge Against Sanders on Super Tuesday - The New York Times
American Airlines waives change fees as United braces for new flight cancellations - Reuters
Lufthansa calls off flights to China until April 24 and Tehran until April 30 - Reuters
Gatherings banned, travel restricted as coronavirus cases grow worldwide - OANN

Surround yourself with the best people you can find, delegate authority, and don't interfere as long as the policy you've decided upon is being carried out.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, Md
Sunday, March 1, 2020
Spring Training 2020, Day 3
Ed Smith Stadium Sarasota, Florida February 29, 2020 |
The Spring Training trip is drawing to a close. My golf game yesterday was miserable, but then we played a a Champion course and I am not a championship player.
It was not pretty.
It was fun. The day was bright and sunny. We are getting a lesson in sunburn. With the cool temperatures we didn’t notice the sun’s effect until too late. There is no sun in Maryland to worry about, but this is the Sunshine State for a reason. While my golf game was not sharp, my team won the day. Thankfully, my teammates picked up the slack.
After golf, we went to Ed Smith Stadium and watched the Orioles defeat the Marlins. Wow! I have to stop speaking badly of Chris Davis, he hit his third homer of the Spring Training and is leading the team in batting average.
The Orioles crushed the Marlins, 12-6. With the exception of the first run, the Marlins runs were scored after the starters left the field.
Btw, it was Leap Day. It only happens once every four years. Today is the last day of the Spring Training trip. It is sad how quickly it went by. But I have a lot of good memories and a sunburn. Today is golf, baseball and a flight home.
— Bob Doan, writing from Sarasota, Florida
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Baseball and Golf Day 2
River Run Golf Links Bradenton, Florida February 28, 2020 |
The day began on the River Run Golf Links in Bradenton, Florida. We had an early tee time and watched the sunrise over the course. The sunrise in the palm trees was a stunning sight. The picture above is looking down one of the fairways from the tee box.
After golf we went directly to the Pirates Stadium in Bradenton to watch the afternoon game between the Pirates and the Orioles. The stadium was very nice and we arrived about an hour and a half before game time. It was fun to watch the stadium come alive. I was surprised at how empty the stadium was when game time arrived. But it was a good afternoon for the Orioles. They defeated the still winless in Spring Training Pirates 11-4 to even their record at 4-4.
Today is a wash-rinse-repeat of yesterday. Golf in the morning and baseball in the afternoon. We will be in Sarasota to see the Orioles host the Marlins.
By way of note, happy Leap Day! To those of you with birthdays today, I hope your very special and rare day is enjoyable.
— Bob Doan, writing from Sarasota, Florida
Friday, February 28, 2020
Baseball and Sun
And so it begins. The first day of the Spring Training trip was a success. Even the weather cleared to make the day spectacular. The morning clouds gave was to clear sunny skies. It was cool, but comfortable.
We visited the new Braves facility in Venice and saw a game between them and the Cardinals. You might think that that is not an Orioles game, and that is true, but two former Orioles played. Nick Markakis plays for the Braves and hit a double. Matt Wieters catches for the Cardinals and went hitless.
Today is a golf and baseball day. Golf tee time is 7:14.
Baseball is later in the day.
Day two is off and running.
— Bob Doan, writing from Sarasota, Florida
We visited the new Braves facility in Venice and saw a game between them and the Cardinals. You might think that that is not an Orioles game, and that is true, but two former Orioles played. Nick Markakis plays for the Braves and hit a double. Matt Wieters catches for the Cardinals and went hitless.
Today is a golf and baseball day. Golf tee time is 7:14.
Baseball is later in the day.
Day two is off and running.
— Bob Doan, writing from Sarasota, Florida
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Palm Tree Fix
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Palm Tree New Atlanta Braves Stadium Venice, Florida February 27, 2020 |
A beautiful cool and windy day. But the sun is shining.
— Bob Doan, writing from Venice, FL
The All Stars
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The All Stars after their Games Ethan and Jackson Arundel Middle School Odenton, MD February, 26, 2020 |
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Jax at Mid-Court before the Game |
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Ethan at Mid-Court Before His Game |
And the skills were definitely on display. Fouls were kept to a minimum and the boys played basketball. It was fun to see the skills on display and remember how all of the players developed during the season. I had attended almost all of the games and witnessed the players development during the season.
And now, Basketball is done and it is on to Baseball! But, for one last evening filled with highlights, three-point shots, spectacular defense, and gritty play Basketball was celebrated.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
The Smell of the Rain
I walked outside yesterday morning and the rain was softly falling as predicted. For the first time since last year, the air was scented with the smell of earth and life. It was no longer the cold, sterile smell of the winter, but rebirth and renewal was in the air.
It was a refreshing experience. It told me that Spring was close! The days are warmer, the sun is shining, I am feeling refreshed and overcoming the lethargy of the dark days.
Some of the yards are sporting flowers--crocus and daffodils. My yard is colder and while the leaves are up, the flowers have not yet bloomed. But they will soon.
The dark days are over. The daylight is remaining now until 6 PM and the sun is up before 7 AM. Life outside is about to begin again.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
The Decline--The Virus--The World
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Disinfection workers in Seoul, South Korea, on Tuesday.Credit... Yonhap/EPA, via Shutterstock |
The stock market was down over 1,000 points yesterday and is poised to continue finding a new bottom number in the days ahead. The morning numbers suggest a small bounce this morning in pre-market trading, but the outlook is not good, for the short term.

Stock markets stabilized a day after coronavirus fears pulled them down worldwide. - The New York Times
U.S., South Korea may scale back military training over coronavirus concerns - OAN
The markets in Asia were down, probably as a result of yesterday's U.S. freefall, but the European markets stabilized. What the day brings here in the U.S. remains to be seen.
What does this mean? We live in a world that is connected--the virus is traveling, the world economies are connected, industrial production is interdependent. Being an isolated country, completely self-dependent and separated from the world is no longer possible.
We are connected with the world and we need to understand what that means and as a country work within that paradigm for the good of both our country and the world!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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