History
In 1913, in a game which features President Woodrow Wilson throwing out the first pitch, Washington’s Walter Johnson gives up an unearned run in the first inning of the home opener but will not yield another for 56 innings. The Senators beat the Yankees, 2-1. (Thanks to NationalPastime.com.)
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Birthday greetings
MLB’s “police officer” turns 62 today. Watson‘s claim to fame was scoring the one millionth run in Major League (i.e., NL and AL) history. He enjoyed an 18-year career, spent mostly with the Houston Astros, with a few seasons with the Red Sox, Yankees, and Braves. The Amazon Report on Bob Watson: Survive To Win
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* State of the "art"?
CommentaryMichael Rowe wrote this analysis of modern sportswriting on the Utne Reader Web site. He laments the art of the craft, as was evidenced by such wordsmiths as Ring Lardner, Huey Fullerton, and, more recently, the likes of Roger Angell. “Does sportswriting suck,” he asks, bemoaning the lack of reporting “that tackles an actual ethical […]
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