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The Sports Aficionado: April 2007
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An independent sports commentary website - always looking for new contributors. Wednesday, April 18, 2007. A great photo essay breaking down Mark Prior's delivery. Click here for entire post. Posted by The Sports Aficionado @ 9:02 AM. Monday, April 16, 2007. The Wax and Wane of Red Sox Pitching, by Sara Hatch. It’s an interesting time for the Red Sox rotation. There is a newness and an oldness to it, exemplified in forms by Daisuke Matsuzaka and Curt Schilling. Labels: Author: Sara Hatch. Well, today's m...
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The Sports Aficionado: December 2006
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An independent sports commentary website - always looking for new contributors. Thursday, December 14, 2006. In Honor of Lamar Hunt (1932-2006). Click here for entire post. Posted by The Sports Aficionado @ 2:58 PM. Tuesday, December 12, 2006. And what the award has in common with Paris Hilton. Click here for entire post. Posted by The Sports Aficionado @ 9:14 PM. Powered Out, by Sara Hatch. How is one to know for sure that an 8-5 is better than a 7-6 team? Down to 15, and then back up to 11 with one win...
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The Sports Aficionado: May 2007
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An independent sports commentary website - always looking for new contributors. Friday, May 04, 2007. Fantasy Journal: Closer I Am to Fine*, by J-Christmas. It went okay, but I had closer problems all year. This was a wise friend of mine’s assessment of his lone fantasy baseball season. I, a virgin fantasy player, had gone to him earlier this year seeking advice before the draft. I’m having closer problems. That’s how I ended up with a ragtag group of sometimes-maybe-closers like Derrick Turnbow, Henry O...
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The Sports Aficionado: March 2007
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An independent sports commentary website - always looking for new contributors. Saturday, March 31, 2007. Ode to Schaub, by Eric Perlmutter. From hero to hero, except now youre playing,. But watch out for that O-line, or you best be praying. Now youre the Texans’ boy, no longer ‘League’s Best Backup’ -. Your old spot was lockdown, now you’ll get hella jacked up. (JACKed, UP! I give you till week four then it’s from QB to IV;. Unstead of throwin' passes, you’ll be gettin fed Hi-C. Wednesday, March 21, 2007.
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The Sports Aficionado: February 2007
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An independent sports commentary website - always looking for new contributors. Sunday, February 04, 2007. Final Thoughts before the Super Bowl. With only hours to go before the last game of this season, some football musings:. What does the NFL think it's accomplishing having a regular season game in London? Are British fans suddenly so hardcore that pre-season games aren't good enough for them? I don't even want to think about how many Ted Johnson-type stories there must be out there. Colts 30, Bears 17.
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The Sports Aficionado: January 2007
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An independent sports commentary website - always looking for new contributors. Monday, January 22, 2007. Now Taking the Field, Your Local College 9! I can’t believe it. Baseball season is just around the corner. No, not major league baseball, college baseball! Somehow I don’t think you’re real excited at that statement. Maybe I can convince you otherwise. Which is why college baseball may be an interesting way to clear a fan’s mind. Last season, the defending national champions Texas Longhorns opened th...
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The Sports Aficionado: November 2006
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An independent sports commentary website - always looking for new contributors. Thursday, November 30, 2006. This Article Is Not About Michael Strahan. Last night (November 29) SportsCenter. Devoted what must have been a three minute-long segment to Michael Strahan and Plaxico Burress. First, let’s agree that a three minute report is a long one. SportsCenter. Presented it, it sure must have seemed to an otherwise uninformed viewer like something worth discussing extensively. Strahan, when asked to commen...
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A history of Samuel G. Freedman's book seminar. At the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Tuesday, February 3, 2009. The authors from the class of 1995 are Leslie Chang and Gary Andrew Poole. Posted by Dave Lawrence at 22:26 EST. Thursday, February 5, 2009. BOOK: The Galloping Ghost: Red Grange, an American Football Legend. WEB SITE: The Galloping Ghost: Red Grange, an American Football Legend. BLOG: In the Fray. Contributed by Gary Andrew Poole. Posted by Dave Lawrence at 02:06 EST.
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