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View Article  At first I thought it a cruel, cruel joke, and then...
Not how I was hoping to start my Saturday... thanks, New York Times! :grumbling:   more »
View Article  Is It Too Early To Ask When Pitchers and Catchers Report?
My annual tradition of slogging through the off-season alternately obsessing over and/or trying not to obsess over baseball (or the lack thereof, I suppose), has started early. I'm excited about this post-season -- I really am! --but still I already miss baseball a whole lot. :sigh:    more »
View Article  Confession: I write in to MLB Radio Talk Shows: October 1, 2007 From a Mets Fan, the Day After.
Read on-air during Leading Off with Vinny Micucci and John Marzano on MLB Radio.   more »
View Article  Side-Note: Keeping Things in Perspective.
WARNING: Sappy baseball sentimentalism inside, click at your own risk!   more »
View Article  Side-Note: Every Day, All Year Long, Win or Lose.
Purchased online the night after we lost the 2006 NLCS. It would have been the DAY after, only the store was out of it and I had to order it online instead.   more »
View Article  Open Letter to the New York Metropolitans Baseball Club:
Remember that time when you all shaved your heads and then had all of this great play afterwards? At the time I'd thought that if I were a man I would absolutely have shaved my head, too. Since then, I've been kind-of conflicted, because a REAL fan would have shaved her head, wouldn't she? Even if she's a real girlie-girl who really loves her hair, which by the way is past the middle of her back and really super-awesome. I can't help but wonder if it might have helped with team-spirit and/or longevity if I'd done it. And so, with all of that in mind, I wonder if it isn't too late. Thoughts on this?   more »
View Article  Road Trip Review: Orioles v. Yankees, Sunday, July 28, 2007, Camden Yards! Yuckees 10, Orioles 4. Wang v. Cabrera.
Camden Yards is beautiful, just beautiful. Simple, elegant, and seemingly just about the game, for the sake of the game, and nothing else; a very pure baseball park, I might call it. Well-behaved fans, and a real live organist playing the organ, and it was Cal Ripkin's HOF induction day :sniffle:. Gotta' love a good road trip, I tell ya.'   more »
View Article  Road Trip Countdown, 31 Hours To Go! Orioles v. Yankees, Sunday, July 28, 2007, Camden Yards!
Doing the advance reconnaisance for this outing has got me allll revved up! And my new Favorite Baseball Fatass, Roger Clemens,* will be pitching for the Yuckees. Woohoo!   more »
View Article  For Those of Us Keeping Score at Home...
... learning to do so can be a bit of a challenge, high-quality college education notwithstanding. Guess they can't prepare you for everything, can they?   more »
View Article  Game Review Quickie: 07/10/07, 78th Annual All-Star Game. AL 5, NL 4.
I love the all-star game way too much, I swear yesterday felt like my birthday or something.   more »
View Article  Confession: I write in to MLB Radio Talk Shows: June 1, 2007 re: Keeping Up With the Living Legends of Baseball.
Sent in to Bottom Line with Casey Stern.   more »
View Article  Confession: I write in to MLB Radio Talk Shows: May 30, 2007 re: Good Sportsmanship and Leading By Example, Redux.
Sent in too late for the Bottom Line. Poor Casey will never know that I find him hot :sniffle: Poor Casey... Nor will he know my solution for bad sportsmanship in Baseball. :sigh: Poor, poor Casey...   more »
View Article  Confession: I write in to MLB Radio Talk Shows: May 30, 2007 re: Media Coverage of Ball Players and Their Unseemly Personal Shenanigans.
Read on-air during Leading Off with Vinny Micucci and John Marzano.   more »
View Article  Confession: I write in to MLB Radio Talk Shows: May 29, 2007 re: How Crappy (Everyone Else Seems to Think) Shea Stadium Is.
Read on-air during Bottom Line, but Casey Stern was out that day, so Seth Everett was guest hosting.   more »
View Article  Ah, memories... When having more wins than losses was a cause for celebration.
(First written ca. October, 2005)   more »