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First, permit me a moment of digression:
Photo by Jim Davis/Boston Globe
One of my father’s useful pieces of advice was “There’s a time to leave the party.”
David Ortiz seems to agree.
As he turned 40 yesterday, he announced that the 2016 MLB season would be his last. Despite having an excellent season in 2015 (BA – .273, HRs – 37, RBIs – 108), he has chosen to “leave the party” next year, and thus forgo a likely $11 million paycheck for 2017. (Don’t feel sorry for him, though, he made $16 million dollars last year and will do so again in his final season.)
Better to leave before the inevitable decline (Derek Jeter, for example, was not so wise).
As the picture above indicates, Ortiz was involved in all three of the Sox World Series victories, victories that would not have happened without him. Plus, he has given Sox fans endless opportunities to cheer and ward off that hopelessness and pessimism that all of us who have been raised to be obsessed with the Sox have had to endure.
Thank you Papi for all you’ve given us, and thank you for choosing a good time to leave the party.
Now, on to the original purpose for today’s post — announcing the final two winners of the 2015 MillersTime Baseball Contest.
The polls are closed, and your ballots have been counted.


The best trade, baseball and otherwise, is one that benefits both sides of a trade, imho.



Thanks to the encouragement and planning of long time friends, Ellen and I returned last weekend to Philly for its annual Film Festival. This time, between Thursday evening and late Sunday evening, we saw 12 films.
While it’s actually been open since Oct. 2 for a preview and a ‘soft’ opening, it had a formal, ribbon cutting re-opening Wednesday, Oct. 21. For all the details about its opening, its new location, its hours, and other such details, see this article:

We had lobster for breakfast (eggs benedictine with lobster), for numerable lunches (not only lobster rolls but also in soups and in salads), and for dinners (most notably a four course lobster tasting menu in Camden at Natalie’s Restaurant that may, by itself, be worth a trip to Maine).
(Sox defeat Orioles, 10-1)