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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Thursday, September 04, 2008N.Y. Observer: Megdal: Finding Meaning in a Pointless Yankees SeptemberAlmost as pointless as a N.Y. Sun-less September.
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My BookmarksYou must be logged in to view your Bookmarks. Hot TopicsNewsblog: tampabay.com: Tampa Bay Rays minor-league affiliate's Ladies Night promotion causing a stir (26 - 5:13pm, Jul 05) Last: Justin Zeth Newsblog: L.A. Times: Game (not) over for Gagne (3 - 5:04pm, Jul 05) Last: Esoteric can feel Strasburg slowly slipping away Newsblog: Madden: Omar Minaya's Mets have issues with injuries and inside the clubhouse (7 - 5:04pm, Jul 05) Last: Mike Emeigh Newsblog: washingtonpost.com: The Jerk Who Saved Baseball (9 - 5:03pm, Jul 05) Last: SoSHially Unacceptable Newsblog: Steve Kettman: A review of the unmaking of 'Moneyball: The Movie' (15 - 4:59pm, Jul 05) Last: Esoteric can feel Strasburg slowly slipping away Newsblog: Cincinnati Enquirer/Fay: Please don't mortgage future
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/not Marchman's agent
The paper with the lowest circulation wins! I like it.
The Daily Worker?
Too easy. Apologies.
Funny story about the DW. I work (and am very good friends) with a guy who is farther right than Goldwater was. Once, as a joke that seemed way funnier because I was drunk, I bought him a subscription to the Daily Worker and had it delivered to his home. I figured that within a week or two he'd start getting papers, we'd have a ha ha moment over it, and that would be that.
Months went by. Like ten months. I had forgotten about it, and then one day he comes in with the paper. And here's the kicker: my credit card was never charged. There can't be more than a couple hundred subsrcibers to that thing, so you think they'd make damn sure that they (a) deliver the rag; and (b) get paid when someone tries to give them money.
Of course, socialism isn't exactly known for its efficiencies.
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