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Selig Leaves Legacy in HGH Test
Posted on 29 Nov 2011 by Steven Keys.
Somewhere along the way Bud Selig lost the meaning. Sometime between his halcyon college days (UW ‘56) and tenure as MLB’s big kahuna he lost his love for baseball. It’s a surprising turnabout given how his early years read. Like so many others during America’s radio days the young Bud joined that burgeoning class of folk known as sporting fans, often attending minor league contests wit...
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Terry Collins and the Moneyball Theory
Posted on 23 Feb 2011 by Jim Mancari.
On this date in 1934, the Brooklyn Dodgers signed Casey Stengel to a two-year deal to be their manager. Today, 77 years later, Terry Collins will look to the example set by Stengel in running a baseball team. Though they Mets were downright terrible during Stengel's tenure, the fire and energy he brought as the first Mets manager rang true with the players. Early reports have described Colli...
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Jerry Manuel Hot Seat Now On Fire
Posted on 2 Oct 2010 by Mark Reichman.
A win at this point in a dismal 2010 season means nothing by the Mets….unless its a winning move by management to clean house at the end of the season. And that's exactly what firing manager Jerry Manuel and GM Omar Minaya represents. This team needs new energy, a new purpose, and where the leadership roles are concerned, new blood. For this reason I DO NOT want Bobby Valentine or Joe...









