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He Says Marge Is Still Barking Up Wrong Tree

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Cincinnati Red owner Marge Schott recently said whimsically, “Wouldn’t it be nice if we were all dogs?”

This is the same Schott who said she felt “cheated” that a game at Riverfront Stadium was being postponed after umpire John McSherry’s death.

Comment from Peter Gammons of the Boston Globe: “My dog is insulted by the thought of being in the same species as Marge Schott.”

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Trivia time: Who are the four former UCLA players drafted by the Lakers in the first round?

Forever young: Bernie Lincicome in the Chicago Tribune: “If Orlando’s Anthony Bowie calls time out in order to get a triple-double against the Pistons, I’m guessing he still has his first-grade report card framed and his baby teeth in a jar.”

Difficult to prove: After it was announced that Baltimore’s new NFL team will be called the Ravens, a name derived from the famous poem by Baltimore resident Edgar Allan Poe, Poe Museum curator Jeff Jerome was asked what he thought Poe’s reaction would be.

Said Jerome: “I’m sure he is in his grave right now giving a thumbs up.”

Forget it: Will any of the current prominent home run hitters break Henry Aaron’s career record of 755? Frank Robinson, who is fourth on the all-time homer list with 586, doesn’t think so.

“You have to hit a lot of home runs after you get older,” Robinson said in the Washington Post. “Aaron hit a lot of home runs after he was 35 years old [245]. I don’t know if a lot of players have the capability to do that, or if they’re willing to stay around long enough.”

Familiar tune: Recent headline in the New York Post: “Bickerbockers: No Leader, No Hope.” Haven’t we heard this song before when Don Nelson was the coach of the Knicks?

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Trivia answer: Walt Hazzard, 1964; Gail Goodrich, 1965; David Meyers, 1975, and Brad Holland, 1979.

And finally: Toronto Blue Jay pitcher Paul Quantrill on spending a week in Las Vegas for a series against the Oakland Athletics:

“Seven days in that town is a dangerous thing. I did OK myself, but a lot of guys didn’t. The ATM machines were pretty busy. That’s all I know.”

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