We Need ‘Bes-Bawl’

Written by Posted On Friday, 26 February 2021 00:00

Bes-bawl.” Well, that’s the way it sounded to me when Terrance Mann (played by James Earl Jones) said it to Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) in the movie “Field of Dreams” about why Ray should keep this baseball field in his Iowa cornfield. “Bes-bawl” is America’s game and “surely people will come.”

Mann continued, “people will most definitely will come. They’ll come to Iowa for reasons they can’t even fathom. They’ll turn up your driveway not knowing for sure why they’re doing it. ‘Of course, we won’t mind if you look around,’ you’ll say. ‘It’s only $20.’ And they’ll pass it over without even thinking about it. They’ll sit in the bleachers in their shirtsleeves on a perfect day and watch the game. This field, this game will remind us of our past. The one constant through the years has been baseball. It reminds us of all that is good and could be good again.”

Normally, February is the month major league players go to spring training — first pitchers and catchers, then the rest of the team. However, Arizona officials requested MLB to delay the start of this year’s Cactus League due to COVID-19. Originally the plan for the 2021 season was to start April 1 (no foolin’) and would feature 10 divisional matchups. It will be only the fourth time all 30 MLB teams would play on opening day. Let’s hope that MLB has a successful season.

With MLB  back this spring, school baseball and softball games, hopefully, resume. The kids — both boys and girls — need physical activity. This will also provide an opportunity for parents and friends to attend games to cheer them on. We need this.

If I may offer a concern about major league baseball. My issue is with the MLB Hall of Fame elections. The hall is located in Cooperstown, New York, and for the 7th time since the hall started (1936) NO player for the 2021 class was selected to be inducted. The 2020 class which included Derek Jeter and two to three others did not have an induction due to the pandemic but will have their 2020 induction ceremonies in 2021 – COVID-19 permitting. The honor of being selected for the Hall of Fame is deserving – yet many are being denied with this slight!

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Dr. Jim Tunney

Jim Tunney had an exemplary career in sports. A former high school coach, teacher, principal and district superintendent, he had a 40-year career in officiating football and basketball.

Thirty-one of those years he was an NFL Referee working a record twenty-nine post-season games including four Super Bowls, ten NFC/AFC Championship games, six Pro Bowls and twenty-five Monday Night Games.

He officiated some of the most memorable games in NFL history. His book Impartial Judgment: “The Dean of NFL Referees” Calls Pro Football As He Sees It, chronicles his NFL career.

As a Professional Speaker, he is Past President of The National Speakers Association and a Charter Member of its most prestigious group – The CPAE Speakers Hall of Fame. Jim holds every professional designation of the NSA, including the Oscar of Professional Speaking – The Cavett. NSA named him Philanthropist of the Year in 2007.

Dr. Tunney (a doctorate in Education from the University of Southern California) continues to serve his community as  Trustee Emeritus of both Monterey Peninsula College and York School; where he once served as Headmaster. In 1993, he founded the Jim Tunney Youth Foundation to support local community programs that develop leadership, work skills, wellness and self-esteem in youth. He and his wife Linda live in Pebble Beach, California. They have six children and sixteen grandchildren.

As an author he has written and/or co-authored thirteen books: Impartial Judgment, Chicken Soup for the Sports Fan’s Soul, Speaking Secrets of the Masters, You Can Do It!, Super Bowl Sunday, Insights into Excellence, Lessons in Leadership, Build a Better You and his most recent book, It’s the Will, Not the Skill.

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