Fitbit XI – Week 30

My 30,000-step week streak reaches fourteen weeks, despite looking a little sketchy around mid-week.  Things got off to a nice start on Sunday, scoring 5100 steps as I traveled to Rate Field for an Ozzie Guillen bobblehead.  Things came down on Monday, finishing with 4100 steps.  Another small decrease on Tuesday left me 31 steps shy of 3900.  Wednesday saw a healthy increase, jumping up to 4600 steps.  A big drop-off on Thursday left me with 3000 steps.  A last-minute invite to the Savannah Bananas “baseball game” on Friday pushed me well over my daily goal, ending with 8700 steps.  A quiet Saturday finished up the week with 3400 steps.

Total steps: 32,921

Daily average: 4703

Reunited And It Feels So Good

The Savannah Bananas came to Rate Field last night for their first ever Chicago appearance.  The barnstorming team, playing a “game” called Banana Ball, sang and danced their way through nine innings of mostly uninspired ball while defeating their foes, the Firefighters.  Overall, it was two hours of continuous music and tomfoolery that works better as short Tik Tok clips than as a longer presentation.  That said, they did bring some excitement for the baseball fans in the house.

Former White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski entered the game as a pinch hitter to lead off a mid-game inning.  He then came out to catch the following half inning and, after handling the Bananas pitcher, who managed to hit and hurt a batter in what appeared to be a real incident, he was joined in the game by former teammate and fellow 2005 World Series champion Mark Buehrle.  Buehrle faced two hitters, giving up a soft single to right before inducing a groundout to end the frame.

Seeing these two take the field together on the south side for the first time since 2011 and, one can only assume, for the final time made the whole night and covered over a lot of the warts inherent in the concept.  I can’t see myself attending another one of their shows (they never actually call it a game), but this one left me with warm and fuzzy feelings.