Need something to do this summer? Have a grand to spend? In the NYC area? Check this out:
Read More...From Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, and Mantle to Munson, Jackson, Mattingly, and Jeter, no team has had such a great impact on America’s cultural history like the New York Yankees. Established over a century ago, this Bronx team has had a love/hate relationship with its fans. Yet, it has touched New York’s social, cultural, economic, and sports history with dazzling accomplishments, great stars, and big ...
Cramer put all his fury, emotion and eye for detail on the page in such works as “Joe DiMaggio: A Hero’s Life” (2000), “How Israel Lost” (2004) and especially “What It Takes,” a 1,047-page account of the 1988 presidential race.
If baseball were to follow soccer, here’s a look at how the uniforms might appear.
This trade proposal sponsored by Bad Idea Jeans.
I’m posting this primarily because I found Michael Weiner’s take on the Hall of Fame ballot to be interesting:
Read More...The example that I’ve used – some of you have heard me use it before, but I’ll use it in a different context – is the example of George Steinbrenner. When George Steinbrenner becomes eligible to get into the Hall of Fame, he should get into the Hall of Fame the first time. No questions asked. Given the bulk, the corpus, the scope of George Steinbrenner’s career and his ...
One year, $10 million plus incentives. Happy Birthday Mo!
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