It’s been a LONG time coming, but Chronicle columnist Ken Hoffman has finally joined the blogosphere.
As he describes in today’s column, he’ll be blogging about his experiences as a little league coach:
For the fifth time, I’ll be managing a team in West U. Little League. I should be ready for a visit from those friendly men in white lab coats waving butterfly nets, oh, around March 20 — Opening Day.
This time, I won’t put up a struggle. I’ll go with them to the Happy Shade Home for Fritzed-Out Little League Managers.
Another thing different this time — I’ll be writing a blog about my Little League season.
The blog will be called No Crying in Baseball.
They gave me that name. And if you’ve ever been to a Little League game, you know it’s not accurate. There certainly is crying in baseball, for crying out loud.
Lots of crying and whining and temper tantrum-throwing.
I’m talking about the coaches and parents.
Sometimes the children cry, too.
The blog is available here.
This should be very entertaining. Welcome to the blogosphere, Mr. Hoffman!