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May 14, 2002

The (Bad) Boys of Summer

Courtesy of my wife, who found this while she should have been working: “Biggest Cheaters in Baseball.” I gotta admit, I’d never even heard of the Maury Wills incident before today. Related: Wonder what Bump Wills is up to these days…?

What’s in a Blog?

Well, Jonah may not recognize one when he sees it, but Stanley Kurtz kinda does… Here, in the service of discussing the Andrew Sullivan-New York Times conflict, Kurtz gives a nod to the blog: Not many folks could get themselves booted out of the pages of The New Republic and the New York Times and still prosper as a pundit, but Andrew Sullivan is no ordinary fellow. Howard Kurtz may

What’s in a Blog?

Well, Jonah may not recognize one when he sees it, but Stanley Kurtz kinda does… Here, in the service of discussing the Andrew Sullivan-New York Times conflict, Kurtz gives a nod to the blog: Not many folks could get themselves booted out of the pages of The New Republic and the New York Times and still prosper as a pundit, but Andrew Sullivan is no ordinary fellow. Howard Kurtz may

Bed Head

Writing in Reason,* Cathy Young reports that evidence is once again necessary for a rape conviction at Harvard. Welcome back to America, Crimson Tide. We missed you! From “Unwanted Sex: A turning tide on date rape“: The wars over campus date rape are no longer in the headlines, but the latest news from this front is sure to get some attention. Harvard has adopted a new policy under which sexual

Of Cabbages and Kings

Jonah Goldberg’s latest NRO column, “In Defense of Elitism,” concludes with these apt observations: Right now, the word-elite of journalists and academics are the ones asking, ‘Who are we to judge?’ This elite is the one incapable of discerning the difference between a bone through the nose and the moon launch. It is this elite which says that the canon isn’t worth reading; that the Constitution is a fig leaf

Today’s Tom Sawyer

I’m having a good morning. First, I get to pontificate a bit about baseball (thanks for the prompt, Welch), and now this: Rush has released a new “album,” Vapor Trails! Rush! Now, if Valerie Bertinelli shows up at my door in Daisy Duke-cutoffs and a wet t-shirt, asking to use my shower, I can call it a day…

Today’s Tom Sawyer

I’m having a good morning. First, I get to pontificate a bit about baseball (thanks for the prompt, Welch), and now this: Rush has released a new “album,” Vapor Trails! Rush! Now, if Valerie Bertinelli shows up at my door in Daisy Duke-cutoffs and a wet t-shirt, asking to use my shower, I can call it a day…

Bais-aball been berry berry good to me.  But Castro, he’s been berry bad.

Nice Matt Welch Reason column on the Cuba embargo and its cultural casualties — including Cuban baseball historian Severo Nieto, whose decades-long work remains unpublished. (Incidentally, Luis Tiant’s just not Hall of Fame material. He was good, sure, but given the caliber of his contemporaries since inducted to Cooperstown — Palmer, Ryan, Seaver, Carlton, Sutton, Niekro, G. Perry, Hunter, Drysdale, Koufax, Bunning — Tiant doesn’t quite make the cut. …Though

Bais-aball been berry berry good to me.  But Castro, he’s been berry bad.

Nice Matt Welch Reason column on the Cuba embargo and its cultural casualties — including Cuban baseball historian Severo Nieto, whose decades-long work remains unpublished. (Incidentally, Luis Tiant’s just not Hall of Fame material. He was good, sure, but given the caliber of his contemporaries since inducted to Cooperstown — Palmer, Ryan, Seaver, Carlton, Sutton, Niekro, G. Perry, Hunter, Drysdale, Koufax, Bunning — Tiant doesn’t quite make the cut. …Though