Book Review: A Day in the Bleachers by Arnold Hano
NFL Football is a sport that is much better on television than in person. The concentrated bursts of action between long periods of inactivity are enhanced by instant replay, color commentators, and...
View ArticleHarmon Killebrew – in memoriam
The famous swing This week the upper Midwest and true baseball fans everywhere have been mourning the loss of baseball great Harmon Killebrew… one of the greatest home run hitters ever. In my way of...
View ArticleOn Strikes and Seasons
The NFL lockout looks like it is coming to an end. By all accounts the NBA one though, has the potential of taking down all or part of the season. In the revenue strong NFL it was a battle over...
View ArticleOn Sports and Art
(photo by m.a.h. hinton) The unseasonably warm winter continues here in the North Country. Each day the sun climbs just a bit higher and burns just a bit brighter and longer. The longer light lightens...
View ArticleHugh’s Journal
The feature Hugh’s Journals has appeared here on Sundays. For some basic background on Rev. Hugh Bebb Jones and his notebooks click here. Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, 1941 According to his notation,...
View ArticleBook Review: Boys of Summer by Roger Kahn
The best baseball books are autobiographical. This is because baseball is the most measurable of games. We can look at a player’s statistics and the box scores of games and know the bones of the sport....
View ArticleOn Trump, Truth, and Baseball
The madness that is Trump never seems to end. It is one stupid thing followed by one scandalous thing by one outrageous thing. A continuing cycle of unethical and dangerous behavior that stupefies and...
View ArticleAn Old-School Brain
Late February means Spring Training has begun. This year I am prepping for baseball by reading The Bill James Handbook 2020 and a couple of baseball magazines including Lindy’s Baseball Preview 2020. I...
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