A Flood of Riches
April 23, 2012 by Ted Leavengood · Leave a Comment
The rain is falling in Washington and it will mean that there is no chance to sweep the Marlins today. There is nothing cloudy or damp, however, about the superlatives being used to describe the Washington Nationals pitching staff. It is dedicated Nationals fans who are most aware of what it all means as they behold […]
In Celebration of the Plantation Owners
December 6, 2010 by Jeff Katz · Leave a Comment
Back in the good ol’ days, when the working scum knew their places, the great barons of industry were legend. Carnegie, Ford – they made America, not the bohunks, Micks, Sheenys and coloreds who toiled in the factory. Right? That’s how it was written in all the textbooks. Baseball was like that too. The great […]
The Yankees Answer the Bell in Game One
October 16, 2010 by Josh Deitch · Leave a Comment
A look at the toughness of the Yankees just as soon as Smithers brings me my vest made from real gorilla chest. After the jump.