baseball
Really good trade for both teams, at least assuming that the Brewers let Axford continue to close and don't let K-Rod's option vest.
Williams, Earl Weaver, and Billy Martin were all similar men: tough SOBs who didn't care if the toes they stepped on were wearing cleats or Italian loafers. I was 13.
Apparently, the team that signs Joba Chamberlain's paychecks is upset that a player of actual accomplishment is too demonstrative.
Very sad news. I will admit that, as someone whose love for baseball started with the Dick Williams-era Expos, that Carter was never one of my favorites. His rah-rah and.
Farewell to Harmon Killebrew. Not unexpected, of course. Killebrew wasn't on the list, but see Jonathan Bernstein's list of the greatest living baseball players. My main quibble would be at.
Not Vin Mazzaro's day.
If there was any question that the Yankees are the closest non-political party approximation to the Republican Party now in existence, the amount of bitching and moaning that follows any.
Exceedingly disappointing to see Rob Neyer pick the wrong side on Colby Lewis' choice to take a game off to participate in the birth of his second child: What if.