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Baseballs Labor Talks or Remembrance of Things Past

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On Trash Talk and Garbage Pails

February 18, 2020 rossnewhan Leave a comment

As full squads report to Arizona and Florida I am left here in a cloudy Mental State. I am disgusted…

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Trout, and The Brighter Halo

March 19, 2019 rossnewhan Leave a comment

Given a frustrating history of roster and front office turnover, consistently handicapping any attempt to sustain a championship level. the…

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The Free Agent Disconnect

February 13, 2019 rossnewhan Leave a comment

History, with all its permutations, has merged with the analytics abyss, with all its permutations, to leave Bryce Harper and…

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Who’s Coming Next? Harper? Realmuto?

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No, No, Peggy, that is not all there is. Can’t be. I mean, the Dodgers aren’t going to trade Yasiel…

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The Closer, and Closing Out the Series

October 29, 2018 rossnewhan Leave a comment

In the aftermath of another October disappointment, faced immediately by Clayton Kershaw’s opt out provision and the unsigned status of…

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Notes on World Series History

October 27, 2018 rossnewhan Leave a comment

I watched the historic Game 3 of the 2018 World Series from the first row of the Auxiliary Press Box…

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A Baseball Star and Flying Ace Reflected as the Games Resumed

September 11, 2018 rossnewhan 2 Comments

(What follows is a column I wrote in the Los Angeles Times on Sept. 18, 2001. I sat in the…

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The Dodgers, Baseball and the Deep State

September 4, 2018 rossnewhan 1 Comment

The Dodgers are attempting to negotiate the September stretch with 34 active players including 15 pitchers, seven of whom worked…

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Albert Pujols: A Puzzle for the Next Manager?

August 31, 2018 rossnewhan 1 Comment

His nickname is The Machine, earned during those prolific seasons in St. Louis, and Albert Pujols embraces it, wearing it…

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