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SABR in DC: Day Three
Day Three of the SABR convention in Washington, DC. I am so not used to getting up this early every day. I got in from dinner last night and could barely keep my eyes open while blogging. I conked out earlier than I have in years, two nights in a row. But I’m still sleepy.…
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SABR in DC: Day Two
Second day of the annual SABR convention! My day started very bright and early. Today’s items included: Women in Baseball Committee Meeting Annual Business Meeting Library of Congress Presentation 21* — on Tom Cheney, the pitcher who struck out 21 in one 16 inning game Walter Johnson vs. Babe Ruth On-Base Improvement by Veterans Christina…
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SABR in DC! Day One
First day of the SABR Convention! We are in Washington, DC this time. For those who want a micro-blog experience of the convention, check out http://twitter.com/ceciliatan (and search on twitter.com for #sabr for even more!) I will try to write up decent posts here as I did last year, too. You may recall that last…
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June 5, 2009: A little bit about books…
The queue of books awaiting my attention just got a little longer, so I thought before they get too old, I would at least run down the list of books on my desk I am really looking forward to reading. I picked up several Red Sox related titles at the BookExpoAmerica convention, which was held…
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May 15, 2008: Inside The Park
You never know what you’re going to see when you go out to the ballpark. Tonight I went out to the snazzy new Stadium in the Bronx to see the Yankees take on the Minnesota Twins. I did not expect to see Phil Hughes pitch a no-hitter. And he didn’t. I did not expect to…
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May 12 2009: Goodnight Professor
Given that Boston has just laid to rest one of its icons in Dominic DiMaggio, I thought I’d share with everyone some excerpts from an interview I did with him back in 2003, back when the Sox story was always one of heartbreak. We talked about a lot of heartbreakers in the interview, by necessity.…
