In any regard, I cannot start again without a bit of a recap of the weekend in Vegas. I cannot master the words to express how much fun I had catching up with people, even for a few minutes. The folks I mention here are but a few and the people not directly mention are no less important. I just want to catch a few highlights.
As always, catching up with Dave Clum, even though we text/talk fairly frequently, is always an opportunity not to be missed. This time, I was able to meet Dave’s daughter Ashley again, this time as an adult. I had first met Ashely way back when we drafted in Orlando. Now Ashley has grown into a beautiful young woman (thank God she has her mothers looks) who is obviously intelligent, articulate and kind. Dave and Myrna have much to be proud of here.
And of course there is Mike Massotto. While we spoke only briefly, I wanted again to thank Mike for the effort he puts into maintaining the social aspect of our favorite event. Without Mike’s guiding efforts, 60 or so of us would not have had a chance to meet in a wonderful suite with marvelous views to talk baseball. Certainly a high point that should not be missed. Thanks again!

While there, I met Huxley the Wonder Dog. Bright and beautiful, Huxley makes you want to just get down on the floor and get some quality time. Oh yeah…Huxley brought Dan Semsel too. Despite the replacement of several significant joints, Dan is still participating in marathons all over the world. Dan, besides being a past champion, is a great man and a miracle of modern medicine.
I haven’t spoken to Steve Jupinka in years. A true gentleman, another champion, catching up on a portion of Steve’s world is always a pleasure. Steve has seen the light so many others, Steve is contemplating retirement and moving to God’s country…the South. Steve asked my opinion on how to get along with the locals being a carpetbagger, so I told him the secret is to not loudly exclaim exactly how you used to do things up Nawth. It was good to see Steve already sporting a regionally appropriate haircut to get ready for the big move.

I also caught up with Jon Stadtmueller, but admit Jon and I mostly talked about baseball cards, something Jon truly knows about and I just love to collect.
Many, many thanks to Vlad Sedler, one of the most knowledgeable voices in the industry, for setting up a hour between events for us to gather. I enjoyed our conversation and the beer! Great speaking with another of the most intelligent and interesting fantasy guru’s, Jeff Erickson. I will continue to follow Jeff on YouTube.
The Auction allowed me to renew my association with true gentleman like Don Warner, Rob Giese, Jacob Halusker, Mike Mager, James Maples and others. This means of course that will be kicking my ass again but that will be par for the course.
In the Main, I am fortunate (or maybe it should be less than fortunate) to have Champ Glenn Schroter, the King of Queens himself, to compete against. We had a chance for a few words only as there is never enough time. Also in that league is the wild Irishman Mike Duggan and a couple of new friends who drafted (too damn well) on either side of me, first timers I believe, Jesse Anderson, Geoffrey Rice and Nicholas Halverson.
Twenty-two years ago, in the inaugural Main Event, I had Rey Diaz and Gene Mccaffrey in that league. Now, in 2025, we are competing against each other again. This I think is quite remarkable and a testament to the strength of the NFBC and to Greg Ambrosius especially and Tom Kessenich. They have poored their hearts and souls into this event and it shows. Great meeting Geoffrey Stein and seeing the looks of the Ambrosius family, Mike, again.
As long as this is, it is too shallow and I have left out too many, but know how much I truly enjoyed catching up, even for a few seconds, with each and every one of you.