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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Ross Ohlendorf Has an Internship With US Department of Agriculture

Once the baseball season ends, most players (or at least the ones that don’t play winter ball) do everything they can to enjoy the few months of downtime they get with their family and friends before the rigors of spring training and regular travel begin again in February. Pirates’ pitcher Ross Ohlendorf is a little different. After his breakout year with the Pirates in 2009, he’s spending the early part of his winter break on an internship with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. And he’s writing a blog about it.

Ohlendorf is already well-known to some baseball fans because of his college career. He went to Princeton, where he wrote his senior thesis on sabermetrically evaluating major league teams’ first-round draft picks over a set period of time. So he’s obviously a smart guy, and he’s never been afraid to admit it. In fact, he sounds pretty excited about this internship. Click after the jump to read part of his first (and so far, only) post.

In addition to learning about USDA, I have been afforded some great opportunities through my internship. This week I went to a Tribal Leaders Reception for the National Congress of American Indians. I met several interesting people, both tribal leaders and people who work in other departments of the government. The reception was held in the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It was my first time visiting the museum and reminded me of all the great museums and government buildings in Washington, DC. I have been to a few of them now, with my favorite two being the Library of Congress and the National Archives. I’m looking forward to more great experiences in the weeks to come.

Agriculture? My goodness, the Pirates might try to breed Triffids and Pod-People!

Gamingboy Posted: November 12, 2009 at 08:14 PM | 10 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Tom Nawrocki Posted: November 12, 2009 at 09:12 PM (#3386331)
I have never been prouder to have Ross on my BTF team. Although that's not saying a whole lot.
   2. Sean Forman Posted: November 12, 2009 at 09:16 PM (#3386336)
We went to the LoC this summer. I loved it. The main disappointment was for my son who wanted to browse the children's book section.
   3. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: November 12, 2009 at 09:16 PM (#3386337)
I have never been prouder to have Ross on my BTF team. Although that's not saying a whole lot.

He's your best player, loser.
   4. RB in NYC (Now with New iPhone!) Posted: November 12, 2009 at 09:17 PM (#3386340)
Although I remain sure the Yankees won't be sorry they gave him up, I like Ohlendorf.
   5. zonk Posted: November 12, 2009 at 09:28 PM (#3386350)
We went to the LoC this summer. I loved it. The main disappointment was for my son who wanted to browse the children's book section.


Aren't all politician's biographies on file at the LoC?
   6. Crashburn Alley Posted: November 12, 2009 at 11:35 PM (#3386458)
We went to the LoC this summer. I loved it. The main disappointment was for my son who wanted to browse the children's book section.


I regret to inform you that the children's book section was not, in fact, moved to Mark Foley's office.
   7. Barnaby Jones Posted: November 13, 2009 at 12:05 AM (#3386465)
The Library of Congress is a wonderful building. Possibly my favorite place in DC.
   8. Juan V Posted: November 13, 2009 at 12:38 AM (#3386483)
So, will Ohlendorf now be paid not to pitch?
   9. TFTIO who can remember his past lives Posted: November 13, 2009 at 07:01 AM (#3386716)
My best friend used to work at LoC. He had checkout privileges -- dunno how rare that is, but it's pretty freaking awesome.
   10. Philippe Posted: November 13, 2009 at 05:45 PM (#3386994)
The LoC was the first place I ever saw a computerized card catalog back in the late 70s. That was pretty awesome for a 12-13 year old. They also had miles of drawers with card catalogs, and it took an hour or more to receive a book once ordered, but it was an amazing place. Its collection of baseball books was fabulous.

Not sure whether the place is still tolerant of teenagers/pre-teens, and how easy to actually get at the materials these days. I bet it's gotten a whole lot more complicated.

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