Monthly Archives: January 2013

A Good Story

In sports, much as in life, we appreciate a good story. We fall for them, we want to believe them, and we use them as proof that good things can happen to better people. Of course, we’ve been here before. … Continue reading

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Analysis of a Speech

Last night at the 70th annual Golden Globes, Jodie Foster won the Cecil B. Demille award for “outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment.” What followed was a meandering, rambling, nearly indecipherable speech by Jodie. But, never fear, I will … Continue reading

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Definition of an Era

For the first time since 1996, the Baseball Hall of Fame will not have a single individual inducted into Cooperstown. In what can only be seen as a referendum on steroids, players such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Mike … Continue reading

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