I’m done with whatever the name of this app is. Only 5% of my thread are people I actually follow. I’ll be posting my photos on the Herald-News and my personal Instagram account. Bye 👋
I'm covering Lollapalooza Thursday August 3rd for the Herald-News and what to give it a local connection. Is anyone going or know someone going? If so message me, please. Thanks.
Lincoln-Way East is excited to announce the hiring of John McCarthy as our Head Baseball Coach. Coach McCarthy has previously led the programs at Brother Rice and Homewood-Flossmoor. Welcome to John, his wife Meghan, and their three kids!
Ok, seriously, how the hell did Crash Davis not make it in the show? Great power, called a hell of a game behind the dish, plus intangibles, grounded in reality, solid lover. I call bullshit.
Congratulations to 2018 Porter Baseball Alum, CJ Weins, on being selected in the 2023 MLB Draft! CJ had his name called in the 6th round by the Boston Red Sox. Way to go CJ!!! #PorterPride
Congratulations to Hilltopper grad Christian Knapczyk ‘20 on being selected in the 5th round of the @MLB Draft by the @CleGuardians. Knapczyk is the 40th Hilltopper since 1968 to play professional baseball and is seeking to become the tenth major leaguer in program history.
The MLB Draft starts today.
I was the 9th overall pick in 2009.
What you don’t hear about the draft, signing for millions, and professional sports:
1. YOU ARE FLYING BLIND
The MLB draft is like Houdini’s black box. You never know what is going to happen. Teams know everything, agents know pieces, and players know nothing.
2. NEED TO KNOW ONLY
Professional sports = Business first. MLB teams turn into professional stalkers, keep your circle small. Assume everything you say is public information.
3. LEVERAGE IS EVERYTHING
To get paid in the draft you MUST craft a story that exudes leverage. Teams negotiate on nostalgia, emotion, and a little boy’s dream coming true. To get paid ignore the noise and create leverage.
4. THE RED CARPET LASTS TWO DAYS
Draft euphoria will last 48 hours. I went from high schooler to big leaguer (so I thought) to rookie league ball boy in the time it took my first check to clear.
5. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS CHANGES EVERYTHING AND NOTHING
I got my first check for $1,200,000 in 30 days. It changed everything, yet I woke up on day 31 feeling the same. Money is a tool we all need in life but putting it in the proper perspective is key.
6. ATHLETES PAY A LOT OF TAX
There is no debate that athletes certainly pay their fair share. I paid roughly $2,000,000 to Uncle Sam from my bonus. The contract number shown is a mirage, cut that by 50% and you will find reality.
7. YEAR 1 MONEY TRAP
Year 1 money is rolling in and your career will "never end." Just remember at some point the playing career ends and so do the big checks.
8. TRAVEL GRIND
Baseball travel is nothing like the LIV golf jet. The minor league travel schedule is intense and features the worst flight times, long bus rides, and motel accommodations.
9. THERE ARE NO EMOTIONS
Imagine doing your job only to hear your boss trying to find a replacement. My “no emotion” night came after struggling against my hometown team the St. Louis Cardinals. A few hours after celebrating my family being there, I was sent down to AAA.
10. WINNING TRUMPS EVERYTHING If you produce, you play and if you play you get paid. The fact is teams do not care “how you get it done” as long as you are “getting it done.” The truth is winning on the field trumps everything.
A note to all the players getting drafted tonight:
I hope you thank the people in the room with you, it doesn't happen without them.
I hope you embrace the moment, it is something you will cherish for the rest of your life.
I hope you take this as just the first step, the draft is the starting point, not the end game. You earned it, enjoy it.
Today’s eNews photo page. All summer I will be highlighting the 22-23 season of the schools in our coverage area. Joliet Central is highlighted this week. Last week was Joliet West and next week will be Lockport. @JolietCentralAD@HeraldNewsSport
@historyinmemes One of the best concerts I saw was Pearl Jam at Lollapalooza ‘92 at Alpine Valley. Eddie climbed to the top of the side scaffolding, guess that was his thing on tour that year 😂
No surprise here as Lemont's Sage Mardjetko is named the Herald-News 2023 Softball Player of the Year. Here is my photo art trading card of Sage. @HeraldNewsSport@Lemont_Softball
Sage Mardjetko led Lemont to its second consecutive Class 3A title and did not allow an earned run all season and capped it off with a 24-strikeout no-hitter in the championship game. https://t.co/havrLwa6vI
After accumulating 458 wins over a coaching career that for the past six years has seen him average 27 wins a season at Lincoln-Way East, Eric Brauer has announced his retirement from coaching varsity baseball. https://t.co/vLZmsiuuNu
Here is my trading card art of Joliet Catholic's TJ Schlageter who is named the Herald-News 2023 Baseball Player of the Year. @HeraldNewsSport@JCABaseball