Most Exciting Sports Week of the Year
I wish I didn't like Derek Jeter so much, then I could just hate the pig-dog Yankees completely. Kinda want the Mets to win it all just to shame Steinbrenner.
Too bad I can't find a website that tells me what games Jon Miller is broadcasting. Couldn't find one last year either. I thought this electric internet thing was supposed to keep improving all the time. Speaking of the lack of which, how long, I wonder, will it be until I can get the audio from TV games on the internet?
Glad to hear Vin Scully doing Dodger games. The man's work is so wonderful I feel graced every time I get to listen to him.
New Washington Nationals owner Ted Lerner ought to spend as much as he needs to to lure Jon Miller back east from San Francisco, where Miller landed after he got tired of being jerked around by His Supreme Lowness, Czar Peter of the Orioles. Having the second-best radio-TV announcer in the league (see Scully, above) would show a fine committment to the Washington market. Especially since Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder has decided that four weak-signal radio stations and internet simulcasts are enough for him. He threw away about a quarter of his real audience there in pursuit of the evanescence of technological leadership, and in about two years even he will figure that out.
Firing Frank Robinson as Nationals manager was a disgrace to be laid solely at the feet of erratic Nats GM Jim Bowden. Robinson's 51-year display of his instinct of workmanship as a baseball man is invaluable and irreplaceable. Meanwhile it should never be forgotten that Bowden got his start as a boy executive under former Cincinnati owner Marge "She Oughtta Be" Schott, whose senility allowed Bowden the run of the shop despite inexperience, an unsuitable temperament and, apparently, an alcohol problem.
Washington Capitals give mild hope of improvement for this year though it looks to me like they are expecting too many formerly excellent players to fully come back from injuries. But I would happily settle for a completely mediocre .500 team. If the the gradual elimination of clutch-and-grab tactics continues, and the consequent liberation of talented players like Ovechkin and Semin is expanded, this is an exciting team to watch no matter the outcome.
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