Flatlanders And A Flatline Baseball Team

Here's a decent piece on the Flatlanders from the Dallas alt rag.

I've always loved the name of their first album.

No music for me this weekend. Too busy watching UH play bad baseball. The good defense from last night didn't carry over tonight. Three errors, although four should have been charged (two and the one that wasn't charged occurred in the three-run inning that gave Long Beach State the 4-1 lead that became the final score). On a positive note, freshman Shea Hancock pitched well in relief (he may be pitching his way into the rotation), and the outfield made some nice plays. No hitting once again, and of course a man was picked off. Only about a dozen more ranked opponents in a row. The record could be 2-20 by the time we're out of this stretch. Ugh.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 02/28/04 22:24 | Music | Technorati

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