Uncle Mike passed away last month. His memorial was yesterday afternoon in Redlands, California. Below is the text from my eulogy.
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‘Lamentations of the Drowning Immortal’ published in Werkloos
I’m quite tardy in announcing this, but a story I wrote was published in the literary journal Werkloos in January. It’s cheerfully titled “Lamentation of the Drowning Immortal.” You can read the online version of Werkloos here.
MLB Power Rankings: A Belated Opening Day Preview
Rejoice, baseball fans: Opening Day has arrived.
Below I’ve compiled some 2016 Preseason Power Rankings, based on a fine-tuned amalgamation of gumption, ESP, and side-eyed glances at PECOTA and Fangraphs. Why is it being rolled out days after Opening Day? Who cares!
As an eternal reminder, yes of course I’m biased against your team. Your team sucks. And I hate it. And that’s why it’s ranked so low. Get over it.
(Special thanks to Geoff Young for his help.)
Failsafe 2016 MLB Predictions
You heard it here first, folks.
AL East
1. Red Sox
2. Blue Jays
3. Rays
4. Yankees
5. Orioles
AL Central
1. Tigers
2. Twins
3. Royals
4. Indians
5. White Sox
AL West
1. Rangers
2. Astros
3. Mariners
4. A’s
5. Angels
NL East
1. Mets
2. Nats
3. Marlins
4. Braves
5. Phillies
NL Central
1. Cubs
2. Pirates
3. Cardinals
4. Brewers
5. Reds
NL West
1. Giants
2. Dodgers
3. Padres
4. Diamondbacks
5. Rockies
Wild card: Twins, Blue Jays, Dodgers, Nats
DS: Giants over Mets, Cubs over Nats, Rangers over Red Sox, Twins over Tigers
CS: Giants over Cubs, Rangers over Twins
WS: Giants over Rangers
MVPs – Buster Posey and Mookie Betts
Cy Young – Clayton Kershaw and Corey Kluber
Rookies of the Year – Corey Seager and Jose Berrios
Here’s All the Stuff I Read in 2015
Goodreads is a flawed website and I don’t entirely trust it not to sell my deepest, darkest literary secrets to the Russian mob, or whomever, but it’s still pretty useful in arranging and encouraging my reading habits.
According to my Goodreads stockpile, I’ve read an average of 45 books per year over the past five, with a busy 2014 being a down year (19) and an incomprehensible 2011 setting the curve (66). Thus 2015, with its 45 completed books, was, in a way, decidedly average.
To summarize my decidedly average year of reading, here’s a list of all the titles I consumed, plus blurbage. I’ve ranked them in order of enjoyability for your consuming pleasure. Early warning: There’s a lot of Game of Thrones and Freakonomics ahead. Strange bedfellows and all. This was also the first year in which most of what I read was non-fiction, which is what the kids call “adulting” these days. Continue reading
Adiós, Tita Ali
Noticias tristes: Mi tía Alicia murió anoche. Ella era una mujer cubana con mucho pasión. La vamos a extrañar mucho.
As most of you know, I’m a first-generation Cuban-American on my dad’s side, yet for myriad reasons my parents didn’t raise me bilingual. It’s the biggest regret of my life; mi Español es mierda.
But when I was around Tita Ali, just as when I’m around my grandparents, it’s straight up Flowers for Algernon with me and my Spanish. She instilled confidence in me, a confidence that I don’t always feel around other people. Outside of the elders in my family, I don’t really have much cultural connection to my heritage. I’m afraid of what it’ll mean when they’re all gone. Part of being a model minority is assimilation, but I can’t help but feel something vibrant is slowly being extinguished each and every day I move further from where I came from.
Tita Ali died in her sleep last night. She was a fiery, powerful woman who didn’t take no shit from no one. She was the family wit, armed to the teeth with a quick and biting sense of humor. She loved Coca-Cola and Cuban coffee. She was the pickiest eater you’d ever meet. Meghan, my dad, and I got to go on vacation with her earlier this year and she was always so full of life. It’s shocking to think that she’s just… gone.
Since she had no inhibitions about cracking jokes, I feel comfortable making mention that it’s a funny coincidence the U.S. and Cuba re-opened full diplomatic relations in the hours prior to her passing. I suppose if you told her that we were going to bury the hatchet with Fidel, she would have said something like, “¡Coño! Over my dead body.”
We’re gonna miss you, Tita Ali. Thanks for everything.
Returned 04 July 2015
This is 26.
Under Construction
Thanks for visiting my website. Sorry it’s in such crummy condition right now. It’ll get better, I promise.
Pretty soon I’ll have a blog here. The ABOUT and NOW PLAYING pages are up and ready for your perusal. See, it’s getting better already!
Keyboard Cat will entertain you in the meantime: