Changes in the City That Never Sleeps

What: New York Yankees versus Tampa Bay Rays

Where: Yankee Stadium, New York, New York, USA

When: September 4 to 6, 2015

New York City is one of my favourite places in the world. London, Whitby (UK not Canada), Stratford-upon-Avon and New York are the places I love and not necessarily in that order. Being back there is always a good thing.

They call it the City That Never Sleeps and you can see why. But I guess in a city that never sleeps then sometimes changes seem to happen at double the speed. Some of my favourite things about this city are gone forever.

There was Mickey Mantle’s restaurant on 59th Street and its mashed potatoes and chicken. It’s not there are any more. There was the food and idiosyncratic shopping at the South Street Seaport. It’s been demolished. Of course, there was the old Yankee Stadium which you will look for in vain. It’s a long time gone. It’s not only Joe DiMaggio who we must ask where he is gone, some other favourites are gone too.

I first caught the baseball bug in the mid 80s but it was the mid 90s before I journeyed to New York to sit in that old Stadium that Ruth built. Then there was a players’ strike but like them I was to be back the following year. 1995.

1995. The year that a still developing centre-fielder called Bernie Williams was joined in the majors by four more developing stars. Jorge Posada, Andy Pettitte, Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera. Somebody told me a few days ago that the New York Yankees buy their success. That’s fine rhetoric and oft repeated but the evidence won’t bear it. The Yankees are at their strongest when their farm system is at its strongest – whether it be the “Core Four” of 1995 or the debuts of Mantle, DiMaggio, Gehrig or Munson. Growing internal greats has always worked out best.

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Back in town……………………………

Well, I went away for a couple of weeks but I’m back now…….

What’s happening with me?

1. Two weeks in Whitby. One of the best and most relaxing breaks I’ve ever had.

2. Protracted Negotiations. Regular readers will know I’ve been doing some soundwork for UK band Sad Cafe. Somewhere along the line I got the idea for two new albums which would include all of their songs which had not previously been gathered together on album and getting the band together to finish off some tracks that their lead vocalist had begun to record when he passed away a few years ago. This has been a difficult process but I should know in the next few days whether the last few pieces will fall into place.

3. Baseball success. The Yankees transform from a team that might make the playoffs into the team with the best record in major league baseball. I know I’ve not done the July updates yet but they’ll be along in the next few days.