Former colleague Michelle Gardner sent me a link to the latest from our favorite ballplayer, David Eckstein. Eck, you may recall, was the little guy who made the most from a baseball career with the fewest natural gifts. Undersized, not very fast, almost no power as a hitter, a guy with a strange throwing motion […]
Entries Tagged as 'Abu Dhabi'
Another Reason to Love David Eckstein
April 1st, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Angels, Baseball
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India vs. Pakistan from the Office
March 30th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National
Fellow employees at Abu Dhabi Media watching the India-Pakistan match on the sports department’s TV. A huge day in sports for this part of the world. India vs. Pakistan in the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup. What? Arabs are interested in cricket? Well, no, they’re not. No more than Americans are. But the UAE, […]
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Year 29 (!) of the Sun Baseball League
March 29th, 2011 · 4 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, UAE
Yes, this is about fantasy baseball. Feel free to tune it out immediately. I don’t write about any of this often. Fantasy ball is like fantasies of all sorts; probably we should keep them to ourselves. But if you have the slightest interest in which players this 29-year-old league considers the most valuable … read […]
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A One-on-One with a Brazilian Soccer Star
March 28th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, soccer, The National
Now that I think of it, I’m not sure I’ve ever done a one-on-one interview with a soccer player who was not a member of the U.S. national team. What American journalists don’t entirely understand is the high degree of access we have to professional athletes in the U.S. and Canada — especially by comparison […]
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The First News from Dubai
March 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, The National, UAE
The UAE didn’t exist 40 years ago. It was hardly heard of 20 years ago. Now, the country has some name recognition, and particularly the name “Dubai”. Almost all Europeans seem to be aware of it — to the point that when the Brits I work with go home on vacation they typically are asked […]
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Serious Soccer in the UAE
March 25th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, soccer, UAE
The professional soccer league here in the United Arab Emirates should send video of tonight’s match between Al Wahda and Al Jazira to the other 10 teams in the Pro League. This is how it should be done. Not a huge crowd, at 9,463, but it filled more than half the stadium, and it was […]
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The Greatest Sports Writing Gig … Ever
March 24th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Motor racing, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
I’ve talked about this with sports journalism colleagues over two or three decades. What is the best sports assignment in print? Because I spent three decades in American journalism, the answers sometimes would be “covering baseball home and road” … or “being a major metro’s NFL writer” … and somesuch. Maybe “international sports reporter” which […]
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Entering the World of Twitter
March 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Pro League, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
I’ve resisted it. This blog seemed enough, certainly when we consider how much time is involved. But everyone is doing the Twitter thing, tweeting their hearts out, and as this has mushroomed it has struck me, more than once, that I bump into a lot of little stuff, while working in a newsroom, that might […]
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The History (of a) Department
March 22nd, 2011 · 3 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Sports Journalism, The National
One of the original members of the sports department here at The National had a farewell event at a local hotel the other night. Small, quiet and informal, some liquid refreshment out on the patio. I used my time there to try to find out a bit more about the history of the department, which […]
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Expat Bashing
March 21st, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
A former colleague at The National, here in the UAE, posted a somewhat curious freelance item for the English-language Express Tribune of Pakistan. Entitled “10 things I hate about expatriates in the Gulf.” I guess the author is talking about me. And some (many? most?) of her former coworkers. How does a Gulf expat react […]
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