Monthly Archives: September 2020

I saw Roberto Clemente play … and live

As Major League Baseball celebrated Roberto Clemente Day on Septmber 9, I was moved by the posts honoring this amazing man. Viewing photos, watching videos, sharing posts, memories flooded over me.

A friend shared a post by a baseball fan lamenting never seeing Clemente, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ great right fielder from 1955 until his untimely death in 1972 play. “If there’s one athlete, past or present, that I wish I could have seen play, it would be Roberto Clemente.”

I understand the sentiment. Because I saw Clemente play. And I am forever grateful. 

At Forbes Field and at Three Rivers Stadium, I had the privilege to see Roberto Clemente play. On numerous occasions, I saw him play with the skill and grace and passion that few brought to the game. Slashing hits. Unmatched arm. He covered right field like a blanket. He ran the bases with abandon. 

But as great a player as he was, Roberto Clemente was an even greater human being. He cared for children, offering clinics in Puerto Rico and Pittsburgh. He advocated for civil rights. He demanded that he be treated justly as he challenged the systemic racism that permeated baseball and society.

Interviewed after he led the Pirates to victory in the 1971 World Series, Roberto Clemente spoke first to his parents – in Spanish. There was not a dry eye in my house. I suspect there was not a dry eye in many places. Tears fell in puddles when Clemente died on a humanitarian mission to aid the people of Nicaragua.

Yes. I saw Roberto Clemente play. More importantly, I saw Roberto Clemente live. And I am better for it. 

Leave a comment

Filed under Baseball, Current Events, Human Rights, Photo, Pittsburgh Pirates

Purple flowers, guest collection #137

9 September 2020
Manoa Valley, Hawai’i
photo by Janie Lynn Brown

Leave a comment

Filed under Family, Photo

Purple flowers, Louisville 9

6 September 2020
Louisville, Kentucky

Leave a comment

Filed under Louisville, Photo

9 September 2020

Stretching. Gym in the apartment. NK Body Philosophy.
Walking. Germantown.
Te Recuerdo – John McCutcheon
Take Me Out To The Ball Game – Jaqueline Schwab
Sueño De Un Niño – Tito Allen
Somos La Fuerza Latina – Andy Montañez & Ismael Miranda
Roberto Y Tirabala – Andy Montañez
Roberto – Ismael Miranda
Orgullo De Borinquen – Lefty Pérez
Lo Mejor Que Dios Ha Hecho – Ángel Ramírez
Jugando La Pelota – Jesús “Chocolate” Coombs
Jardinero Del Amor – Wichi Camacho
Forever Young – Pete Seeger With The Rivertown Kids
Clemente (Estrella 21) – Edel Borrero

1 Comment

Filed under Baseball, Current Events, Exercise, Louisville, Music, Pittsburgh Pirates, playlist

Te recuerdo Roberto

Major League Baseball designates this as Roberto Clemente Day. All the Pittsburgh Pirates will wear 21 on their jerseys–Clemente’s number which the club retired in 1973, shortly after his death. Puerto Rican players are also allowed to wear 21. It is my honor, as a non-player, to join the remembrance.

Leave a comment

Filed under Baseball, Current Events, Photo, Pittsburgh Pirates

8 September 2020

Stretching. Gym in the apartment. NK Body Philosophy.
Walking. Germantown.
Beneath The Raven Moon – Mary Youngblood –
When I Was Most Beautiful – Last Forever Seeds-
Harvest Moon – Neil Young-
Sometimes Eagles – Jack Gladstone-
Main Titles – Chicken Run
The Kilburn High Road – Flogging Molly
Cold Snow – Jonathan Edwards
Son Sventa N’ahual San Lorenzo – Lol Gomez, Xun Perez, and Mariano Santis Hernandez
Going Up the Country – Canned Heat
DNA. – Kendrick Lamar
The Real Old Mountain Dew – The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
Leave It – Yes
Sweet Lorraine – Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson
Always Back To You – Eric Bogle
Arizona Skies – Los Lobos

Leave a comment

Filed under Exercise, Louisville, Music, playlist

Purple, not flowers, shrubbery

6 September 2020
Louisville, Kentucky

Leave a comment

Filed under Louisville, Photo

7 September 2020 – Labor Day

Walking. With Tricia. Germantown. Smoketown.
Working Class Hero – Green Day
Joe Hill – Paul Robeson
9 To 5 – Dolly Parton
Working On The Highway – Bruce Springsteen
Workin’ At The Carwash Blues – Jim Croce
Bread and Roses – Judy Collins
Three Miles Down – Gil Scott-Heron
Which Side Are You On – Natalie Merchant
Weary Mothers – Joan Baez
The Hands That Built America – U2
1913 Massacre – Arlo Guthrie
Bracero – Phil Ochs T
More Than a Paycheck – Sweet Honey In the Rock
Stand Up! – John McCutcheon
Solidarity Forever – Pete Seeger
Ship In The Sky – Woody Guthrie

Leave a comment

Filed under Current Events, Exercise, Louisville, Music, playlist

6 September 2020

Walking. Germantown.
Stretching. Gym in the apartment.
Athabascan Song – R. Carlos Nakai
Free to Be…You and Me – The New Seekers
Stir It Up – Bob Marley & The Wailers
Yellow Ranger – Awkwafina
Bridge Over Troubled Water – Simon & Garfunkel
A.A. Cameron’s Strathspey / Mrs. Martha Knowles / The Pitnacree Ferryman / The New Shillin’ – Silly Wizard
Blue Drag – The New Orleans Jazz Vipers
Believe In Me – Michelle Williams
Bobby Kennedy – Black 47
Angel – Sarah McLachlan
When I Get Free – 2Pac
You Won’t Make A Fool Out Of Me – Flogging Molly
What I Can Do For You – Sheryl Crow-
Mother Wolf – Fire Crow
Flood Waters – Ani DiFranco
My Name Is Emmett Till – Emmylou Harris
Too Many Martyrs – Kim & Reggie Harris
The Death of Emmett Till – Bob Dylan
Mississippi Goddam – Nina Simone

Leave a comment

Filed under Exercise, Louisville, Music, playlist

5 September 2020

Walking. Germantown.
Bend In The Road – Calexico
The Ghetto – Donny Hathaway
Jesus Is The Answer – Paul Simon
Flying High – Karla Bonoff
Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend – Carol Channing
The Great Deception – Van Morrison
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) – Marvin Gaye
Cerveciao – Los Miserables –
Once Upon a Time – Mary Wells
All These Years – Camila Cabello
Tearin’ up the Country – Credence Clearwater Revival
Move Along Train – Levon Helm –
Ring-Around-A-Rosy Rag – Arlo Guthrie
Jackie’s Baby – Blues Traveler-
Myths – Joan Baez
The Colour of Dreams – Eric Bogle
Maggie Mae – The Beatles

Leave a comment

Filed under Exercise, Louisville, Music, playlist