The Mechanics of Hitting II

I want to clear up some misunderstandings over the issue of walks and OBP. I’ve gotten a lot of feedback from my recent posts, particularly the one written by me and HR. People are writing things like “Joe, you led the NL in walks four times! How can you say that walks aren’t important?” Listen […]

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PTI

I’m Mike Wilbon and yeah, M4r4t $afin’s girlfriend is pretty and all, but why would you want that when you could have THIS? YEAH BABY! LOOK AT THOSE HAUNCHES!

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PTI

I’m Tony Kornheiser. I don’t have time to argue with Wilbon about his BOY Vizcaino, I’ve got to prepare my columns and my show. I’ll grant you that Clemens isn’t the guy to be building a team around at this point in his career. But don’t forget that the Astros have been AWFUL so far […]

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PTI

Pardon the interruption, but I’m Mike Wilbon and Tony, I would have loved to have replied to your posts sooner, but I was too busy watching the BABY BULLS run their first round lead to 2-1 against an overmatched Bullets squad, AND watch my SAWKS, the WHITE ONES, go 2-1 and take the weekend series […]

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Hair of the Dog

Attention ladies. It’s Sunday morning and I’ve got a hangover no pansy home remedy could cure, one eye crusted shut after takin’ a sucker punch from Harold at Flashdancers (see you in the studio tonight, a-hole), half-smoked Parliaments floating in every f-cking glass in the house, and I’m miles from the nearest church pew. No […]

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Here Comes the Judge

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, Chief Justice Bob Watson. Please rise. Alright everyone, you may be seated. Let’s get right down to the matter before the court. Some of you may be questioning my interpretation of Seligian sentencing guidelines in the matter of Piniella v. Francona. Let it be known that my interpretation of […]

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Triumph of the Will

Gentlemen, it is truly an honor and a privilege to be contributing to this, your esteemed endeavor in electronic publishing, and I shall attempt in a most earnest fashion to contribute what value and insight I can to its pages. My only hope is that I can measure up to the range of analytical sophistication […]

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Pardon the Interruption

Pardon the interruption, but I’m Tony Kornheiser, and I’ll start today’s post with a sad farewell to former defensive back Johnny Sample. Sample died of heart disease on Tuesday according to the Philadelphia medical examiner’s office. Sample was probably best known for intercepting a pass in the 1969 Super Bowl. And now, as for my […]

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Reporting From the Gammo Quadrant

Folks, listen, Peter Gammons here. This Web log is really just, it’s a great opportunity for us at Baseball Tonight to reach out to you, the fans, of baseball. I’ve broken a lot of stories in my Hall of Fame career and I promise to save some scoops for you readers out here in the […]

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