On August 11th, 1951, Bobby Thomson and the Giants were 13½ games back of the Dodgers.
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On August 11th, 1951, Bobby Thomson and the Giants were 13½ games back of the Dodgers. [...] For baseball lovers, the approach of the second week in July portends the most dreaded days of the long, hot summer. [...] Umpires make bad calls all the time. Why not use modern technology to overrule the imperfect human eye and imperious nature of umpiring? [...] The kind of reshuffling of international hierarchies that the G-20 group of nations is trying to generate nowadays, so far without much success, really takes place at the World Cup, an event whose audience is comparable to the Olympics. [...] While Stephen Strasburg appears destined for greatness and Daniel Nava appears destined for obscurity, both men have played their way into the spotlight. [...] I cannot open a newspaper without gazing upon images of crazed fans or tune into ESPN for baseball or basketball scores without the droning of vuvuzelo horns ringing in my ears. [...] The late Howard Cosell is reported to once have opined that "Sports is the toy department of life;" meaning that watching sports was a way to slip into a simpler world, untouched by the evils of the real one. [...] Nearly one out of every four players on major league rosters are Latino. [...] The Philadelphia Phillies return to the World Series but will they win it all. [...] All these years away from Canada has made me appreciate hockey in a way I never did before. [...] As my eyes return to my newspaper after scanning the snowy landscape outside my window, I catch sight of the five words that are sure to melt the ice in the hearts of all real American sports fans: pitchers and catchers report tomorrow. [...] According to the National Organization for Women, the Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad was a celebration of violence against women. Huh? [...] To the eyes and ears of this viewer, the non-football portions of the telecast did not justify the total excruciating experience. [...] He finally lowered his salary requirement, but is it too late for Johnny Damon? [...] The MLB Network had a sensational rookie season. Diehard baseball fans needn't worry about a sophomore jinx. [...] The blacklist starts with Rush Limbaugh. [...] Now that Chicago's Olympic hopes have gone flying down to Rio, I have a few suggestions that might assuage the loss of the Games and get Team Obama back into fighting form. [...] Since 1967, only four AL relief pitchers have been awarded the Cy Young. [...] Some of the gripes about conservatives advanced by those on the Left have a great deal in common with those who suffer from an irrational hatred of the Yankees, or Bomberphobia as I like to call it. [...] The one Yankees player Red Sox fans love to hate more than any other is Yankees captain Derek Jeter. [...] Major League Baseball needs to get its financial house in order. The current revenue sharing system is not getting the job done. [...] America's love of animals trumped the heretofore indestructible use of racism as a defense for wrongdoing, and Michael Vick could not escape the wrath of millions. [...] Since the first ball was pitched, players have been trying to get an edge; that physical or sometimes psychological advantage that would enable them to raise their game to the next level. [...] Why does the news media stubbornly refuse to put the words "Steve McNair" and "domestic violence" in the same sentence? [...] The selection of the Olympic host city is the one opportunity the international community has to cast a ballot for Obama. And they could so without committing ground troops to Afghanistan. [...] |
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