As I write this, Eli Manning and the New York Giants are celebrating their fourth Super Bowl Championship as a franchise, and their second in the last five Super Bowl games. I’m four Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPAs and a shot of Dewar’s White Label deep. I’m walking on an absolute cloud. But as I start to come down, if for no other reason than to just get to sleep, there’s something else on my mind, aside from the Giants’ victory over the New England Patriots: It’s baseball season. Pitchers and catchers may not have reported yet. Spring Training may not have officially started. It may only be the second week of February…but with the Super Bowl over, it’s baseball season. And we have so much to look forward to. Consider this your post to drop the things you’re looking forward to for the 2012 baseball season. Here are a few things from me:

. I still might be crying over the loss of Jesus Montero, but I’m pumped to watch Pineda throw.

–Watching pitch again. Why? Because watching his games is some of the most fun I can have. There’s nothing like watching the big man when he’s in control.

–While his plate discipline, or lack thereof, may be maddening at times, watching ‘s sweet left-handed swing is an absolute treat.

–Last year, the Yankee outfield of , , and combined for 15.9 fWAR. Can they repeat that? I’m not so sure, but I’m excited to see them try.

. This may be his last year, so let’s savor every single pitch even more than we already do.

4 Responses to Now that it’s baseball season…

  1. rwclaw says:

    If you like Dogfish Head 90-minute, you might want to try Arcadia Hoprocket (not the Hopmouth) or Davidson’s IPA. Hard to get the latter but well worth it.

  2. Jack Rabbit Slim says:

    You don’t shoot scotch, you amateur

  3. Always Sunny in CP says:

    Hughes’s rebounding assuming that he really IS in the ‘best shape of his life’. Feel like he can someday repeat the early 2010 performance and he still has some time for that

  4. Poppin' Tex says:

    October.

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