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Category Archives: Baseball
Sometimes Good Guys Do Finish First
You don’t have to be a Yankees fan to appreciate this guy and what he does on and off the field. Continue reading
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A MEMO TO THE YANKEES BRASS
MEMORANDUM To: Hal Steinbrenner From: Me cc: Brian Cashman Re: Signing Manny Machado Don’t do it! I want to preface all of this by saying Manny Machado is tremendously talented. Here’s is why signing Machado or Bryce Harper (or … Continue reading
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Quit Changing The Game
It’s been well documented that the Millennials don’t quite grasp what once was “America’s Favorite Pastime”. Too slow for this group with the speedy thumbs. Who wants to spend 3 hours at a baseball game (playing or watching) when there … Continue reading