Just got the press release that Tony DeFrancesco, River Cats manager the last 5 seasons, will be reporting to Oaklandtown to be the new A’s third base coach. With 3 PCL titles and a Triple-A championship, it was a great run and he’ll be missed.
Category: Sports
This does not bode well…
Let’s all hope this picture does not say it all for the Kings in 07-08…

Elementary my dear reader, that would be the 6’1″ Earl Watson easily grabbing the board over the ridiculous 7 footer Brad Miller. I’m no Kings expert so I’d love to hear from some of those: how ’bout those Kings, eh?
New Arena, New Traffic Problems
In today’s Bee, writer Tony Bizjak reports on a number of traffic concerns from folks in-the-know concerning the new Cal Expo arena plans. The piece pretty fairly andd succinctly addresses the concerns of a number of agencies, groups, and individuals, as well as putting forth a fledgling solution, even at this early stage:
Bartosik and other area business officials, in fact, already have been studying a potential traffic reducer — a streetcar that would run on tracks on or off the street. It could bring people into the area from a nearby light-rail station, looping them to the Cal Expo gates and the Arden Fair front entrance.
Amazingly enough, not one of the so-called experts mentioned the futuristically fantastic solution staring them right in the face. It’s a solution so singular it only needs one track, so simple it’s already been built, so elegant it only takes one word to express it: Monorail! (From now on, any mention of the Monorail! will use a capitalized “M” and an exclamation point.) Continue reading “New Arena, New Traffic Problems”
Cats continue postseason success
Who’s got River Cats championship fever? I know I do, and the rash is killing me. Hooray for Jorge (call him George) Piedra and AA callup Brant Colamarino, and for the great pitching by Michael Madsen, Jeremy Blevins and Brad Ziegler. Madsen really cut the ears off the Zephyrs hitters for 6 strong innings! (Sorry.)
The Cats are now up 2 games over the Zephyrs in this PCL championship series. Stay tuned to River Chat for all your River Cats blogging needs.
Watcha’ Doing This Weekend?
In our ever-diligent pursuit to keep you well informed about the stuff that we, The Sac Rag board of directors, are planning to do with our down time, and consequently what you, The Sac Rag Readers, should think about doing with your down time since we, The Sac Rag board of directors, are screwed in to the local scene like a CFL bulb (since we respect a flex alert too), we bring you another edition of “Watcha’ Doing This Weekend?” In this edition we talk about college football, comedy, outdoor sports, the parting of a local celebrity, and cheese. Continue reading “Watcha’ Doing This Weekend?”
About KCRA’s new prep sports site…
Have y’all seen KCRA promoting “our new site, highschoolplaybook.com”? And have you also seen the commercial on KCRA for highschoolplaybook.com, clearly indicating that our region is just one of the communities featured on the site. (That commercial, by the way, is very confusing … the young gal is interviewing the football star, and then suddenly the sound goes out on them? implying to me that they are falling in wuv, but without that classical music snippet that they play when people are in wuv, you know the one. I assume it was written by Mozart.)
I assumed it was one of those mistakes about computers that old people make, like saying “how can I download the internet.” It made me wonder why they didn’t promote their new video feature a few months back as “our new online video site, YouTube.com”…
However, it took the wind out of my sails when I saw that the site is actually a property of Hearst-Argyle Television. Abort snark!!
Marty Mac on Vick: is there a point in there?

Dogs were executed
by hanging, drowning,
and crushing
Can anybody tell me what Martin McNeal is attempting to say in today’s piece about Michael Vick? He talks a lot about the “race card” and how it doesn’t really exist. I haven’t really been paying much attention to the media coverage of this scandal. It seems like he’s trying to say that the Bonds home run chase and the Vick scandal point out that black and white people think differently, but I don’t understand what specifically he means. Are people saying that Vick is being unfairly prosecuted? And what exactly does Barry Bonds, who probably rubbed cream on his butt to make his muscles bigger, have to do with Michael Vick, who probably allowed his friends to torture animals and made money off it? I’ll assume they belong in the same sentence only because the scandals are “dropping” in the same calendar season.
Also, in his conclusion about war, is he saying that American soldiers or Iraqi citizens are equivalent to dogs? One or the other.
Carmichael Cycle
The Mrs. and I haven’t been riding our bikes much this summer. Ok, to be honest we haven’t ridden our bikes at all this summer. Mainly because they’ve been stuck in the back of the garage since the move and all the tires were flat. So, any thought of a bike ride first started with the concept of attacking a Jenga-like mound of garage detritus, then pumping up the tires (only to find that the tires had leaks, in all probability), and then giving up out of sheer desperation. This was, until last week. With a free weekend day, we attacked the garage, pulled out the dormant velos and piled them onto the car so they could be examined by professionals.
For no other reason than proximity, we schlepped the units over to Carmichael Cycle on the corner of Arden and Fair Oaks Blvd. Contrary to previous raggers’ general cyclery experiences, our transaction at this bike shop was great. The staff was extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and didn’t look down on us at all for not wearing tight shorts with gel inserts. By the time our repair jobs were finished on our three separate bikes the bill came to a only a modest amount. On the way out, the staff helped us load the bikes back onto the car and told us in parting, that we had the “coolest bikes ever.” Sure, he says that to all the people not wearing gel shorts, but it gave us the warm fuzzies anyway.
Carmichael Cycle, 5141 Arden Way, Carmichael- Highly Recommended
Watcha Doin’ This Weekend?
FRIDAY– Improv at the Sacramento Comedy Spot, 8pm. Come check out Sacramento’s best Broadway theater, 1716 Broadway, that is. It’s only $6 for a hilarious night of improv comedy. You might also catch a glimpse of fromer local hero Ty Johnson, that’s right, THE Ty Johnson.
SATURDAY– 12 Hours at Cool Night Run, timed to coincide with the Perseids meteor shower . The race is a nine mile loop, and the more serious of the runners will see who can complete the most laps between 7pm Saturday until 7am Sunday. Runnergirl will be hitting the trails for this neat event, while I will sit at basecamp, strummin’ on the old banjo.Â
Others will be going to the “Coexist Comedy” show featuring none other than Keith Lowell Jensen. Check website for details.
SUNDAY– If the ultra-sexy Patty Souza is correct, temps should be in the mid 80’s on Sunday, a great day for gardening, outdoor recreation or just sitting in those new lawn chairs you bought at the August closeout patio furniture sale. In the evening, check out the Sacramento International Film and Music Festival’s “10X10” show, ten short films by ten local directors. 7:00pm. $10
Big News in Bay Area Baseball!
That’s right, the nation as a whole reached a new milestone last night. It was months, nay years, in the making, but it’s about time that I admit what I’ve known for while: The A’s aren’t making the playoffs this year.
Yes, that’s right, I, the biggest Oakland Athletics stooge in the Sacramento area, have given up hope. After last night’s dismal loss to the Texas Rangers, I hold out no hope that the A’s will pull their late season heroics and push their way into the the post-season via the wild card. Hopefully, this isn’t a trend and things can get back on track next year, and maybe every player won’t get injured, but we’ll just have to wait and see. My tears are real and salty at this moment.
…Oh yeah, and some giant-headed dude in San Francisco launched a home run for like the 40 zillionth time or something, but I don’t follow the National League so I’m a little fuzzy on the details.