My Monday Morning Musings 5/31/21
Al Blumkin, has recovered from major back surgery and re-hab. We at the Comfortably Zoned family, are thrilled, beyond belief.
My Pandemic Tail:
The co-author of my upcoming book, George Grimm is making a [slower than expected], recovery from eye surgery. Love, luck, and good vibes, go out.

This cartoon, puts it all in perspective.
Finally, Baseball’s beloved Lou Piniella, is struggling with his health. Good luck for a speedy recovery.
… as you were. -rzt
The Yankees in The Zone 5/31/21
Robert Deininger and Jack Degraw discuss the Yankees anemic offense, losing 5-of-their-last-6 games (including being swept by the Detroit Tigers), injuries to Aaron Hicks, Luke Voit, and Corey Kluber. We also touch on the players playing out of position, as well as the two big series coming up against Tampa Bay and Boston. The Yankees are 4.5 gms back of the Rays and 3.5 gms behind the Red Sox, and if they lose both series, they could easily find themselves 8-10 gms back of first place to begin the month of June. We’re about to find out what the Yankees are made of!
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Lovin’ Baseball When We Were 12 and Innocent 5/30/21
Ralph welcomes Eric Lenaburg.
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Blumkin and Nemec 5/27/21
Alan Blumkin and David Nemec, discuss the crazy rule changes.
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