It was/is far more important that the superb pitcher, Fernando Valenzuela, who died days back far too early and eerily before the first Yankees/Dodgers World Series since 1981 when Fernando, more than anyone led L.A. to its first crown, albeit strike affected since 1965, pitched truly well in 4 of his 5 post-season starts than the “Fernando-Mania” all-time pitching he did at his career’s beginning.
However, I start there as Fernando had a brilliant start to his career (8-0)? with less than 1 run per game allowed.
I fondly recall one of those early career starts (May-1981), being at “Big Shea” (Shea Stadium) when Fernie escaped a bases loaded one out bottom first jam, up (1-0) and that is how the game ended, certainly a factor, as the Dodgers won the so called “first half,” thus qualifying for the only pre wild card 8 teams playoffs and eventually won the ’81 crown. (Mike Scott, who 5 years later would have his own brilliant season most notably in a losing NLCS vs the Mets was the Mets’ starter and losing pitcher that night despite an excellent no earned runs allowed/7 innings line).
As stated above, Valenzuela pitched truly well in 4 of his 5 ‘offs starts, going (3-1), winning once each in all 3 rounds– a complete game (what are those?) (2-1) win vs Houston in #4 of the extra round, then going 8 and two thirds innings, with help from Bob Welch, who certainly died too soon, in another (2-1) win to clinch the pennant in the decisive 5th game of the NLCS at Montreal (Expos).
Finally in #3 of the World Series, as was the case in Dodgers’ annals with John Podres in 1955 and Claude Osteen 10 years later, Valenzuela won #3 of an eventual Dodgers’ triumphant World Series, after trailing (2-0) in games. Fernando did so, struggling, but winning a complete game, (5-4) vs the Yankees in 1981.

Fernando Valenzuela pictured above and ex teammate and fellow ’81 title team member, Dave Stewart, who recently and rightfully lamented that the A’s were playing their last game in Oakland, both authored no-hit games on the same day in 1990.
“There was something in the air” (excitement among other good things) when Fernando (Valenzuela) pitched in a baseball game.
Sidenote: as the great group ABBA is heard and seen above and though I was a “Strato” man, this ABBA to baseball link evokes APBA baseball.
Last night for the first time in a while, I saw part of an “Alfred Hitchcock Hour” episode, followed by one such of “Mannix,” from say 1:30 A.M. until 3:05 A.M. Eastern Time on MeTV.
In the “Hitch,” (“Memo From Purgatory,”) from 1964, with “The Master of Suspense” both refraining from (his word) “flippant” remarks and explaining why, James Caan leads a cast, which includes Lynn Loring and Tony Musante.
Next a coincidence/interesting note manifests from “Mannix,” starring of course Mike Connors as “Joe Mannix,” Gail Fisher, (she intoned “Before I was a secretary, I was a girl,” as she set up Joe’s items for a romantic evening), that is canceled by work, in the form of a phone call from a character, played by the beautiful, talented Carol Lynley.
The note/coincidence is we shall call him a character, though 53 years later, “spoilers,” would be fine, is named “Stack” as in “The Untouchables” star, Robert Stack and is played by UT’s (“The Untouchables”) regular Paul Picerni (second in command to the Stack played, Elliott Ness, “Lee Hobson).

I wanted to picture Robert Reed, best known as “Mike Brady” on “The Brady Bunch,” who appeared in some Mannix “eps,” in the beautiful pinstripe suit he wore when first seen in the above cited episode, “A Voice In The Dark.”
I could not find it, ergo I put up a similar pinstripe suit.
The New York Liberty, an original WNBA team, in the league’s 28th season won their first crown, prevailing (-6) by 5, in overtime vs the Minnesota Lynx in the decisive 5th game, 2 nights back.
Four of the five series games were truly close, another as cited in the next to most recent post, close until a Liberty “pull away” in the final say 5 minutes.
An opposite situation manifested throughout the Dodgers 4 games to 2 NLCS triumph vs the Mets, which sends the once Brooklyn team (the Liberty title, still a “minor” one was just the second ever for a Brooklyn based team, unlike the Dodgers they are the N.Y. not the Brooklyn Liberty) to their 22nd World Series and 12th vs the Yankees. (The Yankees hold an (8-3) edge, going (6-1) vs the Brooklyn and (2-2) vs the L.A. Dodgers. Quickly more 3-8 “stuff” as the Yankees are (3-8) at L.A. in W.S. games and 8 of the previous 11 but not the upcoming 12th opened at the Yankees’ home field, Yankee Stadium, this to be the 3rd incarnation of that venerable edifice to host a Yankees/Dodgers W.S. tilt).
L.A. won games 1,3,4, and 6 by respective (9-0), (8-0), (10-2) and (10-5) scores while the Mets won #’s 2 and 5 by (7-3) and (12-6) scores.
Certainly controversy reigns regarding the WNBA result, as players on both teams were “sent” to el foul line in game or potential game deciding situations, thrice, however I “wrap” this short shrift shared, (there is some alliteration), summary of the WNBA final, stating Bri Stewart showing courage and clutch, in making 2 “given” FT’s to send #5 into O.T. and in dealing with the sick, horrible threats sent to her. (The Cleveland fans cheering when Mr. Watson suffered a serious injury, is another example of you do not need “Sherlock Holmes” to tell us we are in a sick, “sports too important” society).

As you can see on the trophy, she Jonquel Jones is holding, (is she a “Mrs. Jones and Billy Paultz, not “Me And Mrs. Jones singer, Billy Paul played for another N.Y. type/minor type league though I “dug” the A.B.A. title team, the ’74 Nets) Jones was series MVP as the Liberty overcame pretty poor (5-34) combined “floor” shooting from Stewart and Ionescu, to overcome the Lynx, who deserve much credit, their (4-1) (#3 was a spread winner for each team) “spread” record a good illustration.
Last night, the Yankees rode Juan Soto’s T 10, 2 out 3RHR (5-2) at Cleveland (Soto won a crown in same calendar 2019 with “Wash”) to notch their 41st American League Pennant.
Gi Stanton drove in the other two Yankees runs with a game tying/T 6th 2RHR. Both Soto and Stanton have been superb for the Yankees who are (7-2) this post-season and won their first pennant in 15 years.
They (5-2’d) Cleve (75 completed seasons sans title for the Guardians nee Indians) and are (5-2) vs them in post-season series.
The win also means Fox/FS1 has had the longer LCS 11times, 6 have had the same quantity of games and only in ’08, the second year both Fox and TBS/TNT had LCS privileges did TBS/TNT get the longer series.
Who but me?!!

Giancarlo Stanton, pictured above.
The last best of five WNBA final round has manifested in a decisive 5th game tomorrow at the Liberty’s Brooklyn, New York arena vs the Minnesota Lynx, who will be playing in a somewhat incredible 4th decisive “5th” in 10 seasons. (All 4 of those, with the Lynx going (2-2) and all 4 Lynx crowns were with teams coached by their current coach
All 4 games thus far were either close with 5 minutes to play, that game 2, the only one in which, the “issue” was not decided before the final buzzer or is it horn?!
In #1, the Lynx overcame a 15 point deficit in the last 5 minutes and won in overtime. In game 2, also in Brooklyn, the Liberty pulled away and KO’d one and not the other Lynx teaser, winning by 14, as a 7 point “fave.”
Games 3 and 4 in Minnesota went to the proverbial wire (I did not watch the same name TV show, but hear it was good), Sabrina Ionescu’s 28 foot, straight away “3” winning #3 for the Liberty (bet -1 plus to say – 4) by 3, before Ms. Carleton (Bridget and evoking the Bruins’ Wayne “Swoop” Carleton) was sent to the line tied, making both free tosses (ode to the great Joe Tait), yielding both a Lynx (plus 3) win and “bloody” comments, from Liberty coach Sandy Bordello.

The New York Yankees up (2-0) for a 6th time in 19 ALCS appearances, are now (550/800–roughly 7 or “Mantle” to 1 “faves” and you can see the edge that the “house” gets) to capture their 41st American League Pennant and first since 2009. (Oh do I have some increments by 3 #’s and those are forthcoming).
Essentially the Cleveland Guardians have given both games to the Yankees, however give the Aaron Boone, managed team credit as Juan Soto, Gleyber Torres and Luke Weaver 3, among many not named Giancarlo Stanton, who all of a sudden is drawing George Ruth comparisons, have contributed to a (5-1) ‘offs run that leaves the Yankees, so likely to grab a first pennant in 15 years.
Those 3 (year) increments, largely regarding Yankees’ “droughts” (in Cleveland the title drought, a truly long and harsh one is very likely to reach 77 (WABC once) as they last won a baseball crown in 1948) will now (try to) follow.
The last Yankees’ title or pennant was 15 years ago in 2009. That is the “9,” they had a 12 year (3 more than 9) pennant “drought” from ’64-’76, and went 15 years sans a title/World Series win from ’62-’77.
In 1996, the yankees won their first crown in 18 years (’78-’96) and I “fudge” a bit regarding 21. The first World Series was played in 1903 and the Yankees nee Highlanders won their first of 27 in 1923 in what would have been the 21st W.S. had the 1904 World Series been played.
This is 2024, you do the math, I did but what does it get me?

That is current Yankees’ player Anthony Rizzo (2 key hits in #2 vs “Cleve”), pictured while with the Chicago Cubs, above.
It was his glove in which the ball arrived in #7/2016 W.S.– ending the Cubs’ 108 year title drought and prolonging the then Indians’ such to 68 (a la the ’86 Red Sox in not quite as excruciating fashion but in an extra inning 7th game loss for a second time since winning it).
Rizzo was with the ’22 Yankees and thus has been a member of two of the three teams that handed Cleveland an “even year” ‘offs series defeat with a fourth in 5 such “possis” again a top heavy “fave.”
“Honeyland” now playing at The Triad Theater (158 West 72nd Street, New York), through November 2nd, is a highly entertaining, fabulous show that has woven some resounding musical numbers with a story about 4 friends, being “60’s people,” amidst those turbulent times.
I cite the young, truly magnetic foursome that comprise the cast. Three are making their Off-Broadway debuts and all three plus “veteran” Abby Goldberg (she appeared in Dear Mom, I’m Gay last summer) showed poise and presence, to go along with their considerable talent.
The three performers, making their Off-Broadway debuts are Anika Buchanan, Jacob Higdon and Ben James Tyrrell. All four were inspiring in their roles.
The Music and Lyrics Producer is Clarry Evans while the Book and Lyrics Director is Denny Lawrence.
“Honeyland” combines a story about an epic period in our history and the relationships among 4 “committed to the (just) cause” friends. Add the excellent musical numbers and “Honeyland” manifests as a highly recommended, excellent show.

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About — Honeyland The Musical
Some years back, I was at The Paley Center (get in the elevator and see all that is “Gunsmoke,” in that building, (Mrs. Paley loved the show and I liked it), however, juxtapose GUNS-moke with its reality!!) having viewed an excellent documentary recalling Robert F. Kennedy addressing a crowd in Gary, Indiana on the tragic April 4th,1968 night Dr.King was killed, when I saw Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, RFK Sr.’s widow, who died days back at age 96, seated near the back of the auditorium.
As was also the case when I saw Lauren Bacall– “an honor,” were the 2 words I uttered upon meeting each.
Forget politics, which I know, even among my favored/”lesser of two evil” parties is a dirty game, credit Mrs. Kennedy with the strength and dignity that she manifested, despite so much sorrow.
She deserves to walk on that hill with her husband, Abraham, Martin, John and others.

Maybe one day I can get into one of those touch football games that Ethel so enjoyed.
Speaking of “touch,” sister-in-law Jacqueline quipped that, even “less” re Ethel, manifested in babies, 11 in all, who sadly, as with almost all prodigy, produced good and so often in Mrs. Kennedy’s life, including in this her last year, profound sorrow and disappointment.
Click below to view, introduced with Dion pronounced as Dionne as in the great NHL’er, Marcel by Dick Smothers, sing “Abraham, Martin And John” on the seminal and so cruelly canceled “Smothers Brothers” television show.
