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October 18, 1993 | Edited by Richard O'Brien •Tony Kornheiser, in The Washington Post, on why he wanted to see Philadelphia in the World Series: "Shawn Bradley can act as foul pole."
July 12, 1993 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum •Thomas Boswell in The Washington Post, praising last-of-a-breed catcher Carlton Fisk, who after playing that position in a major league-record 2,226 games was released on June 28 by the Chicago White Sox at the age...
May 10, 1993 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum •Michael Wilbon in The Washington Post, blaming baseball writers' spats with players and managers on an excess of familiarity: "Oscar Madison [right] used to show up in the press box in the second inning with a...
December 28, 1992 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum Tony Kornheiser in The Washington Post, commenting on the Green Bay Packers' quarterback: "I mean, really, Brett Favre? The only one in the world who can correctly pronounce this guy's name is Inspector Clouseau...
May 22, 1989 | Jay Jennings The annual spring deluge of baseball books is upon us and this year, in at least one sense, may represent a high-water mark. The sheer volume of titles is overwhelming. Here's a guide through the flood, which...
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