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The national anthem 国歌

I love many national anthems. Top the list is the The Star-Spangled Banner, China’s March of the Volunteers 义勇军进行曲, which I was born to listen; and the French La Marseillaise … Many sporting events starts with The Star-Spangled Banner: Mets Marlins: 2024.3.20  

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Is this a discrimination?

Sport bars is a major scene of New York, or any big city. This Bravo Pizza (360 7th Avenue @ 30th St.) displays almost all the logos of New York teams but Islanders. I know it’s Rangers’ territory but … Rangers Yankees Mets Jets Knicks Where is Islanders? Some other bars we used to go: the […]

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Yankees vs Tampa Bay Rays, 1:0

1 E 161 StreetBronx, NY 10451 My first time to Yankee Stadium, attending the last regular season game against Tampa Bay Rays. It’s a must win for Yanks (92-70), which they did, and meaningless one for Rays (100-62), which is the best in baseball this season (they won AL Pennants last year, 2020). It’s a […]

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US Open, Day 11

US Open 2021 offers a free day for the fans today. We watched four matches, two main draw men’s doubles semi and two wheelchair men’s singles, quarter final @ Armstrong. Either it’s a rainy day or New Yorkers don’t care for freebies (as no free lunch … inferior …), the stadium is very empty. We stayed on to watch […]

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Day 9 at the Open

The second week at the US Open tennis 2021. I got a Louis Armstrong ticket @ $135 (Sec 6, row C), parking at the commuter lot is $25, in lieu of the normal rate of $5, or it’s free for Benz. We picked up our breakfast from Flushing to have at the Open. The leek or chives pan […]

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Same dog different day

I’ve seen this dog at Mets or Citifield many times. A bit surprise to see him or her at the 2021 US Open too.  

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US Open, 2021

A great photo of Serena who’s absent at the Open; seen on FB US Open began yesterday, August 30, ending next Sunday, Sept 12. The prize is $57.5 million and the two singles winners take home $2,500,000 each, little less than 2020, $3 mil. I got my day session (#3) ticket to Ashe at the window (ticket/box […]

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Playing through the pain …

During the 6th inning of Mets vs Miami Marlins, one of the commentators said that one of the older player had said to a younger one (I’m only half watching, multi tasking, as usual) that if you want to be a super star, not just a good ball player, you’ve to play through pains. It’s […]

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US Open and Citi Field: blue skies and white snow

The NTC and Mets under the snow.

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Another history is made

Mets’ new pitch Steven Matz set a record tonight: 3-for-3 with four RBIs, pitches into eighth inning. They won 7:2 over Cincinnati Reds. It’s his major league baseball debut, 130+ of his family and friends (he’s from Stony Brook) came to cheer him on, including his grandpa. He looked pretty tight in the first inning: […]

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