On the night of Yom Kippur Friday September 17 the Yankees proved true yet again an adage that I call Lowenfish’s Law: “No four-run lead is ever safe in baseball until the last out is recorded.” The Orioles new closer Koji Uehara was one Read More
ON LOWENFISH'S LAW, WILD CARDS & OTHER BASEBALL THOUGHTS
September 18, 2010
ON LOWENFISH’S LAW, WILD CARDS AND OTHER BASEBALL THOUGHTS
On the night of Yom Kippur Friday September 17 the Yankees proved true yet again an adage that I call Lowenfish’s Law: “No four-run lead is ever safe in baseball until the last out is recorded.” The Orioles new closer Koji Uehara was one Read More
On the night of Yom Kippur Friday September 17 the Yankees proved true yet again an adage that I call Lowenfish’s Law: “No four-run lead is ever safe in baseball until the last out is recorded.” The Orioles new closer Koji Uehara was one Read More
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Wow! Thoughts on August Dog Days and Minor League Revival
August 31, 2010
August did not bring much relief from the stifling heat and humidity in New York City and environs. They were dog days indeed and thanks to a very interesting point noted by Larry Dierker the versatile former pitcher-broadcaster-author in one of his regular mlb.com commentaries, in ancient Egypt a dog was actually sacrificed Read More
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