About the Author
I didn't really read what was here before, but I am sure it is woefully out of date. Well past time for an update, I'm sure.
I don't know what I can really put here that you won't already glean from all the words I've put all over this site, but maybe this will put things in one easy place.
I'm a lifelong resident of Indiana, and I really hate moving, so I'm guessing that will always the be the case. I graduated from Wabash College in 2008 with a BA in History. I am currently earning an MA in Teaching from Purdue Global. That should be done this coming March. We'll see if I remember to update this at that time.
Personally, I've been with Kristine since I was 16. We finally got married in 2011, and we had our daughter in 2015. I'm an IT guy by day, at least for now.
Since this is still mostly a sports blog, I do keep my rooting interests local. As college rooting interests tend to go, I have personal connections to Wabash and Purdue, so those schools have my attention. In the pros, geography rules. Pacers and Colts are my home state teams, and the Cubs and Blackhawks are as close as it gets in the other sports.
Well, I guess the White Sox are technically closer, but I would have a hard time watching an American League team full time.
Anyway. Those teams have most of my attention, but really, I'm just a sports fan at heart. I don't really too much care who is playing, I'll watch it and pick out narratives as I can. I like to think of myself as a writer, so I do have some books to my name. One of these days, maybe I'll finish the book I'm "working on." Probably sometime after this degree is done, let's be honest.
If you want to contact me, there are already a myriad of different ways to do that listed on the main blog, so you've overshot if you came here. In any case, I'm pretty available, so if you want to shoot me a message somewhere or comment on here, I will likely see it pretty quickly.
If anybody is curious about the name, the letters are pronounced. A-P Baseball. The idea was a play on my initials and Advanced Placement. It didn't occur to me until much too late somebody might think I was trying to encroach on some wayward Associated Press traffic. It hasn't been a problem yet, though, so I'll let it ride until I can't any more.
I don't know what I can really put here that you won't already glean from all the words I've put all over this site, but maybe this will put things in one easy place.
I'm a lifelong resident of Indiana, and I really hate moving, so I'm guessing that will always the be the case. I graduated from Wabash College in 2008 with a BA in History. I am currently earning an MA in Teaching from Purdue Global. That should be done this coming March. We'll see if I remember to update this at that time.
Personally, I've been with Kristine since I was 16. We finally got married in 2011, and we had our daughter in 2015. I'm an IT guy by day, at least for now.
Since this is still mostly a sports blog, I do keep my rooting interests local. As college rooting interests tend to go, I have personal connections to Wabash and Purdue, so those schools have my attention. In the pros, geography rules. Pacers and Colts are my home state teams, and the Cubs and Blackhawks are as close as it gets in the other sports.
Well, I guess the White Sox are technically closer, but I would have a hard time watching an American League team full time.
Anyway. Those teams have most of my attention, but really, I'm just a sports fan at heart. I don't really too much care who is playing, I'll watch it and pick out narratives as I can. I like to think of myself as a writer, so I do have some books to my name. One of these days, maybe I'll finish the book I'm "working on." Probably sometime after this degree is done, let's be honest.
If you want to contact me, there are already a myriad of different ways to do that listed on the main blog, so you've overshot if you came here. In any case, I'm pretty available, so if you want to shoot me a message somewhere or comment on here, I will likely see it pretty quickly.
If anybody is curious about the name, the letters are pronounced. A-P Baseball. The idea was a play on my initials and Advanced Placement. It didn't occur to me until much too late somebody might think I was trying to encroach on some wayward Associated Press traffic. It hasn't been a problem yet, though, so I'll let it ride until I can't any more.