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Friday, March 16, 2018

Spring spotlight on Ohtani, Angels

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Bruce Penton Baseball and its spring training season usually loses the month of March to the playoff chases in the NHL and NBA and March Madness, but it’s winning this year thanks to the groundbreaking attempt by Shohei Ohtani to become Babe Ruth — 100 years later. There has not been a pitcher-slugger to perform in the Major Leagues since Ruth did it for a couple of seasons (1918-19) before some wise judge of talent decided Ruth would be better off as a full-time slugger. Turned out to be a good decision. So here we are, about 100 years later, and Ohtani is a Japanese phenom who rewarded the Los Angeles Angels with his signature on a contract, and this spring has been a full-blown Ohtani circus in suburban Phoenix. No one yet knows whether Ohtani can succeed as a potential 20-game winner/30homer guy, but the Angels will give him at least one season to try. One of the demands the Ohtani management team made of MLB suitors was that he be given a chance to do both. So, for the time being, Ohtani will be one of five in the Angels starting rotation and will

serve as designated hitter in perhaps three of the four games between his pitching starts. The baseball world watches and awaits the results. The jury was still out after the two weeks of spring training. Ohtani was batting .091 (1for-11) and his pitching stats were equally lame (1-1, 6.75 ERA) but the sample sizes were too small to matter. (By comparison, his superstar teammates, Albert Pujols and Mike Trout, were batting .167 and .071 at the same juncture.) At age 23, Ohtani has the goods, scouts say, to succeed both on the mound and at the plate. A variety of variables exist, though. Japanese baseball is not quite as good as the MLB. Ohtani will not only have to contend with the best major league pitching has to offer, but also unprecedented media attention. An army of Japanese journalists and broadcast teams will be following his every move and if he thinks Hollywood is Sleepytown, U.S.A., he’s in for a rude awakening. Just wait until April 27-29, when Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and the Yankees arrive in Anaheim for a three-game set. Now that will be mustsee TV. For Major League Baseball, though, the Ohtani phenomenon is a grand slam. The sport has never received this much spring training attention, a spotlight that will carry on through most of the summer as baseball fans watch closely to see if the sec-

ond coming of Babe Ruth emerges from the Ohtani uniform. • Steve Simmons of Postmedia: “You’re Jason Botterill. You dream your whole life about getting a GM job in the NHL. You get one. And then you wake up and realize you’ve got the Buffalo Sabres.” • RJ Currie of sportsdeke.com: “Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers told TSN, ‘It always feels good scoring.’ ‘We’ll take your word for it,’ said the Buffalo Sabres.” • Comic Torben Rolfsen, on the PGA’s U.S. Open switching from an 18-hole playoff to a two-hole playoff: “If they’re still tied after that, they’ll settle it with a long-drive competition.” • Reader Peter Zeller of Delmar, N.Y., with a question to columnist Norman Chad of the Washington Post: “Is it true that the president will invite people from Norway to move to America to improve our Olympic medal count?” • Brad Rock of the Desert News: “NFL commissioner Roger Goodell allegedly ran a 5.41 in the 40 to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Sources insist it had nothing to do with Goodell hustling to avoid Jerry Jones in the hall.” • Dwight Perry of the Seattle Times: “Texas Wesleyan baseball coach Mike Jeffcoat nixed a recruit from Colorado because that state’s ‘liberal politicians’ legalized marijuana use, so the school fired him. Or as eye-for-

an-eye advocates prefer to frame it, he weeded himself out.” • Comedy writer Jerry Perisho, on this year’s Oscars telecast: “Michael Strahan is to red-carpet interviews what Ryan Seacrest is to rushing the quarterback.” • • Dwight Perry again: “Nearly every passenger vomited on a turbulent flight from Charlottesville, Va., to Washington, D.C.

That’s what they get for making the Browns’ 2017 highlight video the in-flight movie.” • NBC’s Jimmy Fallon, on the U.S. goldmedal women’s hockey team visiting his show: “They’ll be out in a few minutes, but until then, they’re downstairs in the 30 Rock ice rink slamming tourists into the boards.” • Comedy writer Tim Hunter, after the Cavaliers suspended J.R.

Smith for throwing a bowl of soup at a coach: “They told him it was MMM-MMM-bad.” • RJ Currie finishes with a zinger: “The Canadian men’s and women’s curling teams failed to win an Olympic medal. Move over Justin Bieber; Canada has a new national embarrassment.” Care to comment? Email brucepenton2003@yahoo.ca

Gordon F. Kells High School

Cougar Corner

Curling bronze medal winners Congratulations to the defending Provincial Champion Senior Curling Team of Lane Newell, Zach Romaniuk, Ethan Newell, Jace Fischer, Brayden Hill, and Coach Brian Romaniuk. They competed at the Provincial Curling Playoffs on the weekend and won Bronze. Their names will again go up on a banner in the gymnasium. Congratulations to Manny Halbgewachs who competed at Provincial Wrestling on the weekend and finished fourth. Congratulations to the Senior Boys’ Basketball Team who competed at Conferences on the weekend. They worked hard and played well, but lost out in a heart breaker 55 to 52. The Junior and Senior Drama Clubs will be presenting their 2018 productions at the Carlyle Memorial Hall on

Monday, March 19, and Tuesday, March 20, at 7:00 PM. Be sure to come out and support GFK Drama. Fitness Club continues on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from 7:45 – 8:30AM. All fitness levels are welcome. Come out and get your day started with some fitness. There is no school on Friday, March 16. Also, there is no school on Friday, March 30 and no school from Monday, April 2 – Friday, April 6. Classes resume on Monday, April 9 at 9:00 AM. Have you forgotten your HomeLogic password? You may now click on the “Forget Password” link to retrieve it. Visit our HomeLogic page for additional information. Parents are reminded to continue to use the Home Logic Parent Portal to keep up with their children’s grades and attendance. ParenThe

basketball season has now started and a busy season is ahead for the Sr. Boys. Practices run almost every Monday and Wednesday and tournaments are slotted in for Norquay, Stoughton, Estevan, Oxbow, Rocanville, Gravelbourg and Davidson. The completion of the season will be the SHSAA playoffs starting with Conferences in March and concluding with Hoopla on March 23rd and 24th!ts can contact the school for information about how to set up access. Remember, if you ever want to set up an interview with one of your child’s particular teachers, please contact the school. All your school news can be found on the GF Kells website on the Southeast Cornerstone School Division website under the “schools” tab. (http:// www.cornerstonesd.ca/ school/GFKells) Please check it out.

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