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Episode 84: Venus Over Rising Pluto

In the second part of a wide-ranging conversation, Jen, Sarah, and Mary are joined by Eireann Dolan and Sean Doolittle.

Things I wrote while wondering why Greg Maddux never won a Nobel Peace Prize: Leave Matt Holliday alone, will ya? Admission: that post is basically a rehash of this morning’s ATH, so if you read it already you can probably move along. Don’t look at me like that. Even great programs like “The Simpsons,” “Lost” […]

THT Audio
Episode 84: Venus Over Rising Pluto

In the second part of a wide-ranging conversation, Jen, Sarah, and Mary are joined by Eireann Dolan and Sean Doolittle.

The little rectangle on the right side of the screen bugs me. No, it’s not a crime against humanity, but I tend to have a pretty good ability to remember how a sequence of pitches has gone — at least to remember enough to make the whole batter-pitcher confrontation meaningful for me — so I […]

Per Keith Law, Andy Oliver has settled with the NCAA : Andy Oliver, the former Oklahoma State Univ. pitcher who won a court decision earlier this year voiding the NCAA’s regulation prohibiting student athletes from having an attorney make direct contact with a pro sports team, has settled his case against the NCAA, two weeks […]

New York, Los Angeles and Philly won yesterday. FOX and TBS smile . . . CSI: Buster Olney. This all seems like great science, but none of the following factors are included in the analysis: (a) liquor before beer, never fear; (b) hair of the dog; or (c) the healing and sobering power of Sausage […]

The Red Sox have dominated this playoff matchup, and 2009 doesn’t look like the year that will end.

As it turns out, the final regular season game of 2009 would not take place until Oct. 6, 2009—and what a game it was. But that hasn’t been enough to change Richard’s All-Decade team; today he completes the roster started last week.

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