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Will ESPN's Dan Shulman replace Jon Miller on 'Sunday Night Baseball'?
The Fabulous ForumAs has been reported on the Fab Forum, the longtime voices of ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball" are out. The network has offered veteran play-by-play man and Hall of Famer Jon Miller a chance to stay on as the radio voice...... -
Jon Miller, Joe Morgan out as announcers on 'Sunday Night Baseball'
The Fabulous ForumJon Miller and Joe Morgan are out as announcers on ESPN's âSunday Night Baseballâ after 21 seasons. âOver the last two decades, Joe went from Hall of Fame player to one of his sport's top analysts and Jon's Hall of...... -
ESPN's 'Sunday Night Baseball' television, radio lineups set
The Fabulous ForumAs expected ESPN announced Wednesday that Dan Shulman will call the play-by-play in its "Sunday Night Baseball" booth, with analysts Orel Hershiser and Bobby Valentine. ESPN had previously announced that it was not renewing the contracts of Jon Miller... -
Paul Coates and Matt Weinstock, Feb. 25, 1961
The Daily MirrorFeb. 25, 1961: A "confessed love slayer" is among 11 men who escaped from the booking room at the County Jail.The leader of the jailbreak is identified as "love slayer" Joe Morgan, who at the age of 16 killed Jose...... -
Sparky Anderson dies at 76; Hall of Fame manager of Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers
George "Sparky" Anderson, baseball's first manager to lead teams from both the National and American leagues to World Series titles, died Thursday. He was 76.
Anderson died at his home in Thousand Oaks of complications from dementia, family spokesman Dan...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Employment, University of Southern California, Vin Scully
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Making bureaucracy work: How NBC's 'Parks and Recreation' overcame bad buzz
Show TrackerAnd they thought it wouldn't last: In the face of bad buzz and with a little perseverance, "Parks and Recreation" executive producers Greg Daniels and Michael Schur have changed minds about their Amy Poehler comedy, once seen as a knock-off...... -
'Moneyball' movie back on with new director
Dodger ThoughtsThe twisty, turny life of 'Moneyball' takes another twisty-turn, with "Capote" director Bennett Miller now taking on the project, reports Tatiana Siegel of Variety. ... Steven Soderbergh had been attached to direct the pic, which is considered a tricky... -
A history of Dodger blogging, 2000-2009 â the rough draft
Dodger ThoughtsWith the first full decade of Dodger blogging coming to a close, it occurred to me that it might be time to do a little history preservation before too much time passes. So, as you'll see in the chart below,...... -
Under 25 and they didn't thrive
Dodger ThoughtsIf 24-year-old Blake DeWitt remains the Dodgers' primary second baseman for 2010, he'll want to avoid this list: the worst offensive performers under the age of 25 in Los Angeles Dodger history. It's not a happy place, particularly because the...... -
Making bureaucracy work
In the NBC comedy "Parks and Recreation," Amy Poehler plays Leslie Knope, an upbeat, low-level bureaucrat determined to make the fictional town of Pawnee, Ind., a better place. Leslie's cheerful, tireless ambition in the face of cynics is echoed by...Tags: Corruption, Entertainment, Parks and Recreation (tv program), Bars and Clubs, Television
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Dock Ellis, former major league pitcher who counseled drug addicts, dies at 63
Dock Ellis, the former major league pitcher who claimed to have thrown a no-hitter while on LSD but later turned his exploits into the basis of an anti-drug crusade and counseling career, died Friday of liver disease at County-USC Medical Center. He was...Tags: Liver, Cincinnati Reds, Jackie Robinson, Major League Baseball, University of Southern California
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MLB 08 The Show and MLB 2K8 make baseball a difficult game
Special to The TimesThe fictional manager of the Durham Bulls (played with grit by the late Trey Wilson) said it best in the classic film "Bull Durham." Baseball, he reflected, "is a simple game. You throw the ball. You hit the ball. You catch the ball." So why do the...Tags: Video Games, Gaming, Entertainment, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Major League Baseball
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