Today was a new experience for me. I spent the week brushing up on the rest of the National League’s Central division–since I could already talk about the Cubs in my sleep–and I went on the radio this morning to discuss the division with Steve Bortstein of Fox Sports radio in New Mexico. Thanks toContinue reading “On the radio”
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Baseball as horse racing
A piece that I wrote for ThroughTheFenceBaseball likened the NL Central division to a horse race. THere are three teams in the running, and one will Win, one will Place, and one will Show. I took my best guess at figuring out which order will be the right one. We’ll see how I do soonContinue reading “Baseball as horse racing”
So it’s the small market to the north against the small market to the south
The Cardinals and the Brewers both play in the National League Central, and next week they’ll be playing each other for a spot in the World Series. I’ll watch the games, of course, but they will only remind me–and any other baseball fan who cares to notice–how dismally the Cubs have failed as a franchise.Continue reading “So it’s the small market to the north against the small market to the south”