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Right Off the Bat Book One Step Closer
Today, April 4, 2011, Martin and Evander completed work on and added all final corrections to third-pass proof Right Off the Bat. We are grateful to team Paul Dry Books for its heroic efforts in saving us from greater humiliations, … Continue reading
The Unluckiness of the Irish
In a staggering piece of stupidity, the International Cricket Council—the ruling body of the game of cricket—has determined that only the 10 full-member nations will compete in the 2015 one-day World Cup. This means that Ireland, which put up such … Continue reading
Why I Like the Colorado Rockies in the NL West
Let me say, my ramblings in no way reflect “The Opinion Of The Management.” I like the Colorado Rockies. I liked the Rockies last year. I liked them in 2009. Playing mile-high baseball gives a great home-field (and home-run) advantage. … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona Diamondbacks, Carlos Gonzalez, Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies, Coors Field, Detroit Tigers, Don Mattingly, Jhoulys Chacin, Los Angeles Dodgers, Matt Belisle, New York Mets, Popular Music, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Troy Tulowitzki, Ty Wigginton, ubaldo jimenez
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It’s India (Part Two)
Here’s the New York Times, confirming what we said yesterday about India’s rise to the top—in spite of its other troubles.
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It’s India
India are the 2011 World Cup Champions. Amid scenes of sweeping emotion, dancing, and unfettered joy, befitting a game that took place in Mumbai, home of India’s mammoth movie industry, the Indian captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, smote … Continue reading
How a Pitcher Is Credited with Winning (or Losing) a Game
Long ago life was clean Sex was bad and obscene And the rich were so mean Stately homes for the Lords Croquet lawns, village greens Victoria was my queen Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, ‘toria I was born, lucky me In a … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball rules, Literature, Popular Music, Sandy Koufax
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Brew Crew Will Make Milwaukee Even More Famous
My heading, for all those under a certain age or did not grow up with the American ads, plays on “The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous”. This would be Schlitz. The Brewers also have the greatest related home-run shtick in … Continue reading
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Tagged American League, Bernie Brewer, Bob Uecker, Casey McGehee, Cecil Fielder, Cincinnati Reds, Corey Hart, County Stadium, Dusty Baker, LaTroy Hawkins, Milwaukee Brewers, National League, Prince Fielder, Ryan Braun, Shaun Marcum, Tony La Russa, Yovani Gallardo, Zack Greinke
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Plenty of Brotherly Love Except for the Rest of the National League
The Philadelphia Phillies are in a class by themselves, and in 2011 should win their second World Series in four seasons. I (Evander) start with the starters: Cliff Lee and Cole Hamels are the southpaws. Lee has proved himself one … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Domonic Brown, Florida Marlins, Howie Rose, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Blanton, Major League Baseball, National League, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy "Doc" Halliday, Ryan Howard
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IPL 2011
If you think for one minute that, following the World Cup final on April 2, there might be any break in the year-round madness that is cricket scheduling, then think again. No sooner have we taken a breath after seven … Continue reading
Opening Day Butterflies
Like any Broadway opening night, Opening Day in Major League Baseball is front-loaded with anticipation, exhilaration, hope, anxiety, and the will to show the world (Don’t say anything, cricket fans) that you are the best. Everyone starts in first place. … Continue reading
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Tagged Brooklyn Dodgers, Luis Sojo, New York Giants, New York Mets, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, Tom Seaver, World Cup
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