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  • What’s New in Baseball Today
    March 2nd, 2008

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  • Roger “General Jessup” Clemens
    February 14th, 2008

    Clemens: You want answers? Congressman: I think I’m entitled to them. Clemens: You want answers? Congressman: I want the truth! Clemens: You can’t handle the truth! Son, we live in a world that has baseballs. And those balls have to be hit by men with bats. Who’s gonna do it? You? You, Congressman? I have [...]

  • Baseball Hall of Fame Gets Goosed
    January 8th, 2008

    Congratulations to Rich “Goose” Gossage for being the only nominee to merit election to the Hall of Fame. I have a memory of Gossage pitching against Don Baylor of the Baltimore Orioles during a night game. Goose was in his wind-up and the stadium lights went out for a moment. When the lights went on [...]

  • Poet Robert Frost on Baseball’s Doping Scandal?
    December 20th, 2007

    Forgive the mix of Scottish lyrics and the combination of Loch Lomond with Robert Frost’s famous poem The Road Not Taken. The low road is the short “high” road of syringes of HGH and steroids, paved with lucrative contracts gained through performance enhancement… properly at the cost of immortalization in the shrine of Cooperstown’s Baseball [...]

  • Major League Baseball and Doping – A League of Their Own… Rules
    December 13th, 2007

    Commentary on the Mitchell Report on baseball player doping… Where’s a Jimmy Dugan to straighten out this mess? Baseball’s pathetic owners wouldn’t allow an actual lover of the game like Bob Costas or George Will to clean house and ruin their poker game.