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WHERE A BALL HIT INTO THE STAIRWELL IS A GROUND RULE DOUBLE.
WHERE A BALL HIT INTO THE STAIRWELL IS A GROUND RULE DOUBLE. I posted http://philipschaefer.com/2010/12/09/a-large-tree-in-the-outfield/ about the park that the Class D Sheboygan Indians played in from 1940 to 1953. There was a very large oak tree in right-center field … Continue reading
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MY SISTER’S FIRST HOCKEY GAME.
MY SISTER’S FIRST HOCKEY GAME. When my brother Elmer and I went off to graduate school, my mother had expected that there would be much less discussion of sports at meals. However, my sister Mary emerged as a real sports … Continue reading
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HOCKEY SUSPENSIONS—INTENT AND INJURY.
HOCKEY SUSPENSIONS—INTENT AND INJURY. The National Hockey League playoffs began with a lot of injuries, a lot of suspensions and a lot of controversy. Hockey has a dilemma. It’s a dangerous game. Eric Lindros, one of the greatest players of … Continue reading
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THE COMEBACK OF TABLE ICE HOCKEY.
THE COMEBACK OF TABLE ICE HOCKEY. Will Connors had an article on the comeback of table ice hockey in the Wall Street Journal (April 23). Connors reported on the recent Canadian Table Hockey Championships, which had 120 participants and several … Continue reading
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THE MOST IMPORTANT EPISODE OF THE SIMPSONS ? (COMMENT).
THE MOST IMPORTANT EPISODE OF THE SIMPSONS? (COMMENT). Lee Bryant and then Nick drew my attention to this article on deadspin.com about the importance of the first episode of the Simpsons to deal with baseball by commenting on my post … Continue reading
BOUNTY HUNTING IN FOOTBALL.
BOUNTY HUNTING IN FOOTBALL. I posted recently about the claim that in a conference championship game the New York Giants “strategically concussed” a player for the 49ers—targeted him because he had previously had four concussions. Now the NFL has announced … Continue reading
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A GREAT PHILOSOPHER ON BASEBALL AS A RELIGION.
A GREAT PHILOSOPHER ON BASEBALL AS A RELIGION. Mary Jane quite frequently refers to baseball as a religion for me. The South Side Sox blog called my attention to this essay from 1919 by Morris Cohen, whom Bertrand Russell once … Continue reading
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THE OLDEST FANTASY BASEBALL LEAGUE STARTS ITS 32ND SEASON. (COMMENT).
THE OLDEST FANTASY BASEBALL LEAGUE STARTS ITS 32ND SEASON (COMMENT). David Quemere commented on my post about our “rotisserie league”, which I claim is the oldest fantasy baseball league in the country. (In the early years, fantasy leagues were called … Continue reading
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MONEYBALL AND “LINSANITY”.
MONEYBALL AND “LINSANITY”. “Linsanity” refers to the furor created by the sensational play of Jeremy Lin as the new point guard for the New York Knicks. Lin has been remarkably good, but what is unusual is that he was almost … Continue reading
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ARE PEOPLE LESS VIOLENT? (COMMENT).
ARE PEOPLE LESS VIOLENT? (COMMENT). Both Dick Weisfelder and Nick commented on my most recent post on concussions in football, each expressing the thought that people today are more concerned about injuries in sporting events than in the days of … Continue reading
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