The last time

Pirates repreat
That’s me on the day the Pirates clinched the 1991 NL East title at 3 Rivers Stadium.

I love today, opening day of baseball. All of that hope for a winning season but unfortunately here in Pittsburgh we haven’t had that enjoyment for 16 years. Dejan, whom I think is the best sports writer ever to grace this town, wrote about things that have happened since the Pirates last had a winning season. On the verge of setting a major professional sports record of consecutive losing seasons at 17 I thought I’d put together a list of my own things that have happened since October of 1992.

  • I had 1 niece at the time and she was 2. She’s now in college.
  • I was 16 then, I’m 33 now.
  • I stopped listening to Boyz II Men when I picked up a CD from this new band called Pearl Jam.
  • Dallas Stars played in Minnesota, Colorado Avalanche were the Quebec Nordiques, Phoenix Coyotes still skated as the Winnipeg Jets and the Hartford Whalers never expected to be in Carolina.
  • I averaged 15-20 Pirates games a summer while I lived in Erie. Living in Pittsburgh it’s 2.
  • I hated computers unless I was playing Oregon Trail. Now, well you can figure that out.
  • My best friend Tom and I would watch baseball games with the volume down and record ourselves on cassette tape doing the Play-By-Play. Now I have an internet radio show with over hundreds of thousands of downloads.
  • In 1992 I drank my first beer, Golden Anniversary. Today I co-host a craft beer podcast and write beer reviews.

Teaspoon is only 5 weeks old. I hope that I can take him to see a winning team before he’s in high school. Then again I bet my brother said that after is oldest son was born too… 16 years ago.

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  1. April 6th, 2009 at 20:36 | #1

    I have a great big shiny bunch of hope that Teaspoon has a winning home team by the time he can remember it. But even if he doesn’t, he’ll have a home team to love.

  2. ChrisPy
    April 7th, 2009 at 21:34 | #2

    My son’s 16 now … hard to believe but he’s NEVER experienced a winning baseball season in Pittsburgh (sigh) … I remember going to the 1992 playoffs (darn sid bream) with my wife 5-6 months pregnant … Last time they had a winning record (sighs again)

    hoping your son turns it around now

  3. April 7th, 2009 at 21:40 | #3

    shhhh but Sid Bream lives by me.

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