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The Best Seat in the House
” Should I stay or should I go” The Clash I used to work in sports television. I was one of the guys who sat inside a converted tractor trailer in a maintenance area, parking lot, or the bowels … Continue reading
Posted in Golf, golf on tv, sports
Tagged Baseball, MLB, NFL, Olympics, The Masters, Tiger Woods
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In Defense of Baseball
In his 1956 biography, the great golfer and gamesman, Walter Hagen wrote, “You’re only here for a short visit. Don’t hurry, don’t worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.” I didn’t know Hagen personally, never met … Continue reading
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Tagged AT&T Park, Baseball, Bob Gibson, Clayton Kershaw, Don Drysdale, Fenway Park, Jack Sanford, Juan Marichal, Madison Bumgarner, NFL, San Francisco Giants, Sandy Koufax, Somerset Patriots, Wall Street Journal, Walter Hagen, Warren Spahn, Wrigley Field, www.baseball-reference.com, Yankee Stadium
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