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10.28.2008 11:20 am

The Fall Not-so-classic: The World Series in the Rain

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Lucky Bud Selig explains it all

Lucky Bud Selig explains it all

It is a truth universally acknowledged, at least in this town, that the decline of western civilization began on April 6, 1973, when a designated hitter first stepped to the plate in a Major League…

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05.01.2008 9:00 pm

Friday editorial: What’s a century among fans?

Robison FieldThe Chicago Cubs are in town for a first-place Central Division showdown with the Cardinals. It’s the Cubs’ first visit of the 100th season since their last World Series win.

As the Cubs and their fans are no doubt tired of…

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04.30.2008 11:28 am

No innovations in baseball?

baseball_opt.jpgFreakonomics” author Stephen J. Dubner has an interesting post this week on innovations to make baseball more interesting. Last time we heard that kind of talk, the American League got the designated hitter rule. That’s not baseball as it ought to be.

Still,…

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