I’m going to sound dim here, but I didn’t realize until today that it was the last full day of the baseball season.
Sure, I knew that the playoffs start Friday. And I heard on Yankees games a bunch of times this week the possible one-game playoff for the Wild Card could be held Thursday. But I never put it together that today was the last day of the regular season.
I’m used to having the last day of the season be on a Sunday, with playoffs starting Monday or Tuesday. This whole starting the division series on a Friday and ending the regular season in the middle of the week just seems unnatural.
It’s been a fun season for the Yankees, and I have to admit the close Wild Card races are definitely keeping things interested. I’m looking forward to the postseason, but I’m also wondering where the regular season went.


Out on the West Coast late last night, Mariano Rivera collected his 600th regular season save. He’s only the second pitcher to reach that mark, and with a handful more saves, he’ll be the games all-time leader in that particular category.
Despite the drawbacks, we picked up a lot of peaches, stringbeans and tomatoes. We ate a few peaches used some beans over the weekend, but had a bunch still left to eat. Tonight, looking at these fruits and vegetables, I realized if I didn’t use them now, I would not have the chance later.