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Wednesday, October 16, 2002 |
Dusty Baker...A True Leader Who Follows
I had the privilege of working with Dusty a couple of years ago when I was heading up an online sports community called WeTalkSports.com and he was our national spokesperson. I won't claim to know him well, but I will claim that I came to have great respect for him as an inspirational leader, human being, and baseball manager.
So I enjoyed this piece. I hope Baker stays with SF. I know he'll make the right decision.
Managing on a Higher Level. Whatever help the San Francisco Giants' Dusty Baker has received, materially or supernaturally, he has become one of the best managers in the game. By Murray Chass. [New York Times: Sports]
10:45:10 PM
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No Fun League
Once again the NFL can't get its shit together. Read between the lines: if Owens wasn't already a "bad boy", he'd have gotten away with this clean. It wasn't a big deal. Holmgren's reaction? Now that's egregious conduct.
Once Again, the N.F.L. Outlaws Fun. The N.F.L. tells players such as 49ers' receiver Terrell Owens to go a little crazy, just don't go insane. The behavioral line seems to shift from week to week. By William C. Rhoden. [New York Times: Sports]
10:38:56 PM
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World Series Sold Out, But if You've Got Sperm to Trade...
Robert Scoble spent the morning trying to score a World Series ticket. I just heard from a buddy who says Gary Radnich on KNBR had a call from a woman who will trade two upper reserved seats to all three home games for quality sperm. Yeesh.
There was also a guy who had one seat four rows back of first base in the lower boxes for sale in the paper - $4,725 for all three tickets.
I just got through on the phone. All tickets for the World Series are now sold out. I didn't get any. [The Scobleizer Weblog]
12:20:43 PM
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Bob Costas: Sour Grapes on the Wild Card Series
Bob Costas is a TV guy. TV guys aren't happy when the World Series is played without a New York entrant because it can adversely affect ratings. So take his viewpoint in this article from the New York Times with a large morsel of sodium chloride.
Wild-Card Series: A New Paradigm for an Old Game. Major League Baseball stands ready to celebrate the first wild-card World Series in history. Not everyone is ecstatic about the development, however. By Murray Chass. [New York Times: Sports]
Obviously, I'm delirious\i> over my Giants being in the Series. I'm equally excited by an all-California World Series; for far too many years the East Coast teams have dominated baseball. Maybe Costas has been too busy preening to notice it, but the population in the U.S. shifted west a while back.
And I think an all-Wild Card Series is a wonderful thing for baseball. Costa's caustic comments notwithstanding, the wild card has added a measure of excitement to a game that this year would have had darned little of moment after about August 1 as most pennant races were out of reach.
Oh, and one more thing.
GO GIANTS!
heh heh
10:00:38 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Dan Shafer.
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