As a #RedSox fan, I was excited to learn when I moved to the Poconos (Pa) that Smoky Joe Wood and his family lived in the next town over and spent summers here throughout his life. I was surprised, however, to discover that the local library system didn't have any books on our local #baseball legend. So, I made sure they got one!
And this brought me to tears… Tim Wakefield’s daughter throwing the opening day pitch to Jason Varitek. I can’t love the #RedSox more than I do right now.
The score didn't wind up being too encouraging, but I still heard a lot of optimism from fans yesterday at the #RedSox home opener. Here's my conversation on @gbhnews "Greater Boston" with Adam Reilly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RuILcQ1tHQ
I know I’m bad at math, but how does this make any sense at all? The Red Sox have won more games than the Orioles, played more games than the Orioles and yet they’re in second place from the lead. Can someone please explain this in a way that makes any sense?! #Baseball#RedSox
Help me out with some #ActuallyAutistic executive function and planning stuff. What should I be thinking about in terms of layering when I get dressed for my day trip to #Seattle for that #RedSox game on Sunday?
@bixfrankonis No chance of precipitation so you've got a lot of options with layers. T-shirt, flannel shirt (or something with sleeves) and a hoodie on top. If you had a puffy vest that might be helpful. Regular old jeans or whatever trousers. I'd suggest the cushiest socks you have because you might be standing a lot (same for shoes, good support, you'd be fine with hiking shoes). Biggest thing is you might be staring into the sun? So sunglasses and/or a hooded cap will be helpful.