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  1. Tractor with a loader all day long, I've had many atvs, currently have a UTV and by far my Tractor is more versatile. Use my tractor for snow removal, food plotting, grading work, digging, dragging trees, hauling firewood.. etc, etc..
  2. Haha, well the roids reference was in regards to his body being one huge muscle and well the mellow reference is his very laid back demeanor, well that is until he needs to protect us and home.
  3. Thx. Hes an American Bully, thier lineage goes back to beginnings of the huge pitbulls crossed with a staffordshire terrier (his background consists of the razors edge and Mugleston lines). Basically hes a huge mellow pitbull on steroids...lol..i don't suspect he will get much bigger, but will continue to grow until he's two. He has already surpassed both his parents in weight, they were both close or right at 90lbs, my Hulk is 100lbs.
  4. I believe that's the norm for a rubber, but you really aren't suppose to see that much of it, most of that should have been hidden by a mound. When you rely mostly on city fields thats the kind of crap to expect. Thats why i prefer tournament play so much more because they typically are privately owned grounds.
  5. Yep that mound was brutal and seems to be the norm at most fields we toured from queens to Long Island . That mound had just a slight decline and even with that he was pounding the zone. They couldn't catch up to his fastball, most batters were swinging when the ball was already in the catchers mitt. Then he would paint the corners with that slider , it had wicked movement through out the zone and he would throw a breaking ball in the mix. I cant even imagine the velocity he would have gotten had he a nice downward flowing mound. This is in a wood bat league and we are playing up in a 16u division.
  6. My boy pitched first game of a double header today. Pitched a full 7 inning game , only gave up one hit, 14 strikeouts, we won 3-0. His slider was vicious.
  7. Nah...Louisvilles crack too easily, I like to keep a marrucci solid maple that my sons outgrew, always at the ready...lol..that man wouldn't have a chance if I let my 100lb. bully out the door... hope the cops nail that thief.
  8. Probably, both sides of the streets have cars double parked all over, thier parking lot is always full and the foot traffic going in and out of that place is unreal. Its not often that I eat outside there because its hard to get a table. I usually just order before hand and pickup. That place is a huge cash register. $$$
  9. Oh I dont blame ya, Joes makes some of the best around. I dont venture much to Joes because my parents make some of the best homemade Panelle sandwiches and riceballs,. Panelle, ricotta and graded cheese on a sesame seeded roll..so good... got me so hungry , gotta hit my mom up to make some panelle.
  10. Haha...my son just played a local game on Monday near 86th street and on my way home I picked up two squares from spumoni...i live 15 minutes from both Joe's and Spumoni. Being Joes is a Sicilian specialty eatery and I'm 100% Sicilian, yes I've picked up from Joe's more then a few times. Some good local eats right there. Problem is that Spumoni can be a mad house, always packed with people.
  11. Whatever works..before we had our camp (now we butcher everything at camp), we would haul 2 3, 4 deer to Brooklyn on the roof rack of my Chevy blazer. We would butcher them in my parents backyard. People don't realize but there are alot of hunters from the boros/city.
  12. Good luck, We came back from a PA tourney two weeks ago. Tomorrow I'm heading out to LI for a Baseball Factory showcase and Sunday a USABL tournament at Tom's River , NJ.
  13. Sorry Man with 4 kids, my time is all spoken for. Lucky I even have time to pee..lol..my 16yr. olds travel baseball, showcase and tournaments has my head spinning.
  14. What the hell does that comment suppose to mean "when we get a lot of guys coming up from the city"?
  15. Sorry for your loss, prayers sent for you and your family.
  16. A lite breakfast but a great one at that...goat cheese and fig jam on crackers, so damn good.
  17. 100 grain slick tricks for both my bow and crossbow, kills em everytime.
  18. Yes I stand corrected, but I have always been a person to create my own terminology, you still knew what I meant..lol
  19. My boy pitched a gem today out on Long island. Pitched 5 innings, 11 strikeouts, gave up only one hit, mercied team after 5 to win 10 to 0. Had a higher then i like pitch count, high 80s after 5 innings, but the ref was not giving an inch. My boy likes to tap the corners and place them just a tad high and low, ref wasn't giving any calls other then dead center ( which i hate), but my boy made it work. Also had a PBR NY scout watch the game and was tweeting about my boy, that was pretty cool.
  20. When it comes to travel and HS ball there's no one that enforces a pitch count but a good coach along with educated / watchful parents will know based upon age and ability what a pitch count should be and also know how many days rest required in between pitching . There are standards out there that help you guage based upon age what a max pitch count should be . Pitching two days in a row irregardless of pitch count is not good, if that was my son he would have been pulled and coach spoken to, especially at that age.
  21. That coach must be a real a$$ to have a 12 year old throw 80 pitches and also pitch the day before. I also blame the parents just as much. My 16 year old will throw 90 -100 in a game and then is shut down for a week, may do some soft toss and rehab work in the week after pitching. I have no issue checking GC and keeping open communication with his coaches. I have absolutely no problem telling a coach to pull him. At this point I can read my son and look for form fatigue. As a parent you need to be cautious, some coaches are just there for the W and others will do the right thing.
  22. Grape and beefsteak tomatoes and some stringbeans.
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