Fitbit 12 – Week 2

Despite sub-freezing temperatures for the entire week, I managed to extend my streak of 30,000 step weeks to nine thanks.  The week got off to a good start on Sunday, as two rounds of snow blowing helped me finish just 12 steps away from 6500.  A drop-off on Monday, as single digit temperatures kept me inside all day but still garnered 4500 steps.  Things were slightly worse on Tuesday, falling 13 steps shy of 4200.  Wednesday turned into the low point of the week, ending with 3300 steps.  A mere 2 steps kept me away from 4000 on Thursday.  A post-work trip to the Ramova Theatre for a season ticket holder event in advance of Sox Fest on Friday propelled me to exactly 5600 steps.  A lazy Saturday to wrap up the week ended with 3400 steps.

Total steps: 31,584

Daily average: 4512

Pitching Mound To Prison Pipeline

Former White Sox pitcher Esteban Loaiza was sentenced to 36 months in prison earlier today after pleading guilty to felony cocaine possession with intent to distribute.  Loaiza, who was facing a potential life sentence, was arrested last year after he was caught trying to move more than $500,000 in cocaine from a house located near a school.  He was initially stopped by police during a routine stop for a minor traffic violation, but a search of the car led to the discovery of a “sophisticated aftermarket compartment used to conceal contraband.”  A subsequent search of a home he had been renting, mere “steps away from an area preschool”, found roughly 20 kilograms of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $500,000.  Following his release from prison, he will be deported to his native Mexico.

Loaiza, the second winningest pitcher from Mexico, had two stints with the White Sox.  He scored All Star nods in both 2003 and 2004 and finished his career with the team in a brief stint in 2008.  He earned over $40 million during his career, making the need to participate in this type of scheme baffling.  He made an unannounced appearance at Sox Fest just prior to his arrest last year.