Yes, we've seen it all before. And yes, those who do not study history are condemned to repeat it. But no, the sky is not falling - baseball is... →
John Thorn
Donning a glove for a backyard toss, or watching a ball game, or just reflecting upon our baseball days, we are players again, forever young.
And then came the nineties, when management, suddenly frightened that they had ceded control to the players, sought to restore baseball's... →
The caliber of play suffered and attendance declined year by year. Interest in college football was exploding, and there was this new game called... →
We are fans because the game also appeals to our local pride, our pleasure in thinking of ourselves as, yes, Americans but nonetheless different from... →
If I haven't made myself clear, this worrisome chain of events describes the game of the nineteenth century.
There was much woe and lamentation in the seventies that the game was dying.
Acting is playing - it's actually going out on a playground with the other kids and being in the game, and I need that. Writing satisfies that... →
Billy Bob Thornton
If you're blessed enough to serve in public office, then you shouldn't just talk a good game about your values; you should cast your vote... →
John Thune
I thought last week's game was ugly and this was even uglier.
Mike Tice