Nostalgia
From the October issue of the always thought-provoking Lost Magazine, this essay on the lost innocence within a childhood memory, in this instance, the Cleveland Indians and the 1954 World Series. After watching the Mets go down in flames yesterday (go ahead, torch the stadium, too), and seeing all the distraught faces in the crowd […]
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Lists
From Memories of Summer: When Baseball Was an Art, and Writing About It a Game, the famed baseball writer offers his favorite dozen reads, including: Nice Guys Finish Last by Leo Durocher with Ed Linn (Simon and Schuster, 1975). (Co-winner) Bang the Drum Slowly by Mark Harris (Alfred A. Knopf, 1956). The Glory of Their […]
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Mets ownership turns Steinbrennerian?
Bits and PiecesIs it just me, or does this message, sent yesterday by the Mets, have a familiar ring to it? (Actually, there will be no rings for the Mets this year…): Dear Mets Fan: All of us at the Mets are bitterly disappointed in failing to achieve our collective goal of building upon last year’s success. […]