Wow! So happy for the coaches and players, who have been grinding away since February 1. It’s been fun to watch them play. When you follow a team for 178 games, you get emotionally-involved and want the best for them. And, what a great group of people, as the Tweet below recounts: Good friend @pgammo
Category: Sports
Baseball and Memories
I went to a really fun dinner party last night. During the cocktail hour, I was speaking to one of the guys there about baseball. He played a great deal, was recruited for it at Harvard College, and then, was drafted and played in the minors. Unfortunately, he became injured and had to stop playing.
Game 1
I’ve arrived early at Fenway for Game 1 of the World Series. Eric Hjerpe, my business partner, and I are meeting up for dinner and the game. I feel incredibly blessed right now. I’ve always dreamed of having season tickets and then going to the World Series. It is something many boys and girls think
‘Don’t Worry About a Thing’
“Cause, everything little thing, gonna be all right.” Hail to the (Shane) Victor-ino. Video below, or click here. Go Sox!
A Sports Day for the Ages
I love living in Boston, and one reason is the sports fanaticism. The whole city is abuzz this morning, it seems, after the Red Sox and Patriots came back to win yesterday. The Patriots beat New Orleans with five seconds left. The Red Sox have tied the ALCS at 1-1 in dramatic fashion. On sports radio
The Red Sox, Venture Capital and ‘Pocahontas’
This week, I was filmed for a Harvard Business School video. The interviewer asked me, “What’s the most important piece of advice you would share with students?” My answer: “Take more risks in your life.” I’ve been thinking about that line all week, and it made me think about being open to “the unexpected.” For example,