The Dodgers are in trouble. We’ve known it for a couple of years. If we suspected trouble before the McCourt divorce, we knew it once the tawdry facts around those two spendthrifts became public. And now the club is in a spiral. Frank McCourt has a death grip on the franchise, and while he hangs […]
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A Franchise Gasping for Air
July 6th, 2011 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
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Little League Hero, Major League Survivor
July 5th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Baseball, UAE
Sean Burroughs was the most remarkable kid ballplayer I ever saw. When he was 12 years old he had about a 50-50 chance of hitting a home run every time he came to bat, and this was against the best kiddie competition around. He also was a very, very good pitcher. He was the main […]
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Fourth and Long Gone
July 4th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, The National, UAE
It perhaps come as no surprise that the Fourth of July is not a big holiday outside the United States. And especially not on in the UAE, where Yanks are thin on the ground. Not that we didn’t try to do a little something to commemorate the day. But the Fourth here was … Monday, […]
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Faces I Remember
July 2nd, 2011 · 3 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, Basketball, Football, UAE
I was walking down the street to the tiny apartment hard by Airport Road, Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, and a thought popped into my head about high school. Happens, sometimes. People tell me I have a good memory. Or maybe I just remember remembering, and I tell them stories about themselves that I […]
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Everything Is Bigger in Texas*
June 30th, 2011 · No Comments · Baseball
* – Subtitled … Promotional campaigns gone badly wrong, or “don’t point that thing at me.” I understand the concept. The Amarillo Sox of baseball’s independent American Association wanted a mascot to go with the club mascot — an anthropomorphized sock. Making a bit of hosiery into a living, breathing entity is a tricky thing, […]
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A Zinger Aimed at Frank McCourt
June 28th, 2011 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
My favorite quote of the day, in the wake of Dodgers owner Frank McCourt filing for bankruptcy, appeared in a collection of bon mots that appeared on the L.A. Times website. It comes from Bob Daly, who was running the Dodgers until Fox sold them to the McCourts in 2004, a particularly dark day in […]
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Frank McCourt: The Endless Nightmare
June 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers
Just when it seemed possible that Major League Baseball would take over the Dodgers, ending their long National (League) nightmare … the official bogeyman of Los Angeles, Frank McCourt, declared bankruptcy today. The Dodgers now may be saddled with this vile little creature for the foreseeable future. Here is the early Los Angeles Times version […]
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‘A Band of Misfits’
June 1st, 2011 · 3 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, Journalism, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, UAE
I’ve known Andy Baggarly since he was a kid from Upland who was going to school at Northwestern. He was good right out of the box, like so many Northwestern J School people are. Maybe we gave him some room to grow, back in the L.A. market, but it wasn’t like we had to mold […]
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Bobblehead curse?
May 27th, 2011 · No Comments · Baseball
This can’t be right, can it? Nothing about bobblheads is bad. David Eckstein is nodding in agreement even as I write this. However, the New York Mets seem to believe their bobbleheads are cursed. Or, at least, the people whose likenesses are represented by bobbleheads. Maybe too many people are sticking pins in the bobbleheads? […]
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Some Bobbles among These Heads
May 23rd, 2011 · 2 Comments · Baseball, Dodgers, The National
I love bobbleheads. Have I mentioned that? I have a bobblehead of David Eckstein on my desk here at The National in Abu Dhabi. Whenever I bump the desk, Li’l Eck gives me a little nod. It may be the only baseball bobblehead in a city of more than 1 million people. Thanks again, Michelle, […]
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