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Improving U.S. Sports: Relegation!

May 20th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, Clippers, NBA, NFL, soccer, UAE

I love relegation. I knew about it, of course, long before I got off the plane in Abu Dhabi in the heavily Euro-influenced UAE. But seeing it in action … brings home what fun it is and how the NBA, the NFL, MLB could all be improved. Not that I expect this ever could happen. […]

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Paying Tribute to Ethier and His Streak

May 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers

The 2011 Dodgers season has been about one topic, really: Frank McCourt, and hoping that the team can be pried from his clutches. Which is too bad, because Andre Ethier has just done something that has a place in history.

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A Breakfast for Fat Guys and Drunks

May 5th, 2011 · 1 Comment · bacon, Baseball, Dodgers, UAE

I will soon get back to serious topics like the Dodgers and Frank McCourt, who is scrambling pathetically to rehabilitate his image (don’t bother) even as he says Bud Selig already has decided to force him to sell (I certainly hope so) … as well as some virulent anti-American yammering from Brit journos, which is […]

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Soboroff: On the Wrong Side of Dodgers History

April 21st, 2011 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers

Steve Soboroff has done good things for greater Los Angeles. He has taken on some tough jobs over the past 20 years and helped make life better, most prominently as a key aide to Richard Riordan when the latter helped get Los Angeles back on its feet after the chaos of the early 1990s. But […]

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Great News: Beginning of End for McCourt Era

April 20th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Baseball, Dodgers

I concede it was a little lonely out there, at the start. On April 5, 2010, Opening Day, I wrote on this blog that I was Done Bleeding Dodger Blue and would no longer support the Dodgers — until the team was no longer controlled by the McCourts. Any of them. In subsequent weeks, I […]

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Barry Bonds: Guilty of Obstruction

April 14th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Baseball

It’s good to see Barry Bonds convicted of  something. And it actually is more than a little bit of something. The jury today said Bonds is guilty of obstruction. That’s a federal felony, and he could do jail time, though he probably will not. I never really cared if Bonds did jail time. I didn’t […]

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Yes! A Useful Ballpark Giveaway!

April 13th, 2011 · No Comments · Angels, Baseball, UAE

The other day, while shouting insults at my burly friend, we decided to settle this like any red-blooded males would: In the squared circle. With a hapless referee and a handy supply of folding chairs. It would be a Mexican Death Match. But I was missing one key piece of equipment … The problem can […]

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Dodgers Shamed on Global Stage

April 9th, 2011 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers, UAE

For a week, the issue of safety in Dodger Stadium, and lack of same, was mostly a local or state topic, albeit an intense one. Some baseball fans outside Southern California and the Bay Area may have tumbled to the fact that a Giants fan remains in intensive care with brain injuries suffered during an […]

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Reader: It’s Visiting Fans’ Fault

April 7th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Baseball, Dodgers

I get some scary comments on the blog. Not talking about insulting comments. Get those all the time. That comes with the territory. It’s the ones in which somebody writes, and I discover  how completely, frighteningly wrong they are about a really basic issue … those are the ones that alarm me. Like this putative […]

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McCourt Hires Bratton; Suggestions for the Chief

April 6th, 2011 · 5 Comments · Baseball, Dodgers, soccer

Less than a week after shrugging off the Opening Day attack on a Giants fan that left a paramedic from Santa Cruz in a medically induced coma and with possible brain damage, Frank McCourt apparently had one of his handlers explain to him the dire safety issues inside and outside his stadium. This is the […]

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