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Tag: baseball rules

Face it: We’re playing ‘The New York Game’

As Kevin Baker abundantly and entertainingly makes clear, America’s pastime is “The New York Game.” Baker’s book with that title examines the development of baseball from its organizational stirrings in the mid-19th century to the cusp of racial integration at the end of World War II. The setting? New York City. My friend Jerry and […]

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A season with the pitch clock: We survived

Major League Baseball completed its first season with a pitch clock, and as far as I can tell the world is still spinning on its axis. I am a traditionalist at heart when it comes to baseball, but as much as I sentimentally resisted the idea of a pitch clock, I was glad when the […]

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Red Sox defeat Angels, thanks in part to blown call

The Boston Red Sox defeated the Los Angeles Angels tonight to advance to the American League championship series against the Tampa Bay Rays. One of the key moments of the game came in the top of the 9th inning, when Erick Aybar missed a squeeze bunt and stranded Reggie Willits between third base and home. […]

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