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March 8, 2008
A rare weekend sighting, but there were some interesting baseball items floating around the ether this morning . . .
NIGHTMARE ON 161ST STREET: Red Sox and Met fans in the graduating class are furious over NYU's decision to hold this year's commencement ceremonies at Yankee Stadium. (NYU News)
EVEN ODDS: In his Hacks With Haggs blog, Joe Haggerty thinks it's ''at least a 50/50 proposition that Coco Crisp is still with the team as a fourth outfielder/pinch runner when the Sox leave for Japan on March 19.
'GOD PUT ME HERE FOR A REASON': SI.com's Jon Heyman details Alex Rodriguez' decision to stay with the Yankees, and A-Rod says divine intervention played a part in it.
FOCUS, FOCUS, FOCUS: The Yanks are worried that Joba Chamberlain is being pulled into too many directions -- ''[Kind] of drinking from a fire hose right now," is how general manager Brian Cashman put it -- and want to help him keep his attention on the tasks at hand. (New York Post)
AND THE FOCUS SHOULD BE STARTING . . . Yahoo.com's Vince Gennaro studies the issue and concludes the Yankees ''would derive almost twice as much financial value from having Chamberlain in the role of No. 3 starter instead of the setup role.''
. . . THOUGH RELIEVING WON'T BE SO BAD NOW THAT JOE TORRE'S GONE: So thinks Bronx punching bag Kyle Farnsworth, who blames his struggles -- and, by extension, the loathing Yankee Universe feels for him -- on the departed manager. (New York Post) While it's tempting to dismiss Farnsworth's whining as sour grapes, it's true that the job of Yankee reliever could be a high-risk occupation in Torre's ride-the-hot-arm-'til-he-drops hands; some of them, like new Rockie Jose Vizcaino, look like they're still paying the price. (Denver Post) It reminds me of Peter Abraham's observation from last September: ''Nobody beats The Viz, except the manager.'' (LoHud Yankees Blog)
NOT-SO-FEEL-GOOD STORY: ESPN.com's Jeff Pearlman relates how the Steroid Era casts a shadow of doubt over everything, even as potentially as uplifting a tale as Gregg Zaun's appeared to be.
BOOK REVIEW: Dave Studeman of The Hardball Times loves Bill James' newest work.
FRIEND OF BILL J.: Mariners manager John McLaren finds James' work ''intriguing''. (The News Tribune) This stands in stark contrast to managers of the past . . . like Sparky Anderson, who once called James ''a short, fat guy who don't know nothin' about nothin'.'' (James freely reported Sparky's comments, by the way, though he pointed out that he's not short.)
I'M GONNA MAKE A BRAND NEW START OF IT: The San Francisco Chronicle's Bruce Jenkins things the Mets are just desperate enough to take a flyer on Barry Bonds.
LOCAL BOYS: Ex-Providence College star John McDonald lost his starting job when the Blue Jays signed David Eckstein to play shortstop, but says he understands Toronto's decision because ''I hit .250. I mean, this is the big leagues. Things don't get handed to you.'' (The National Post)
BECAUSE TOO MUCH IS NEVER ENOUGH: MLB has sent a cease-and-desist order to Cape Cod League teams that use major-league nicknames, and is threatening to withdraw its $100,000 yearly grant to the league unless the Chatham A's, Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox, Harwich Mariners, Bourne Braves, Orleans Cardinals and Hyannis Mets change their monikers. (Cape Cod Times) What's next, asks Abraham, going after Little League teams?
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