It has been many moons since I posted about the Red Sox; somehow, the last couple of years it never seemed like a real baseball season with no fans, etc. But this year the Major Leagues are making a run … Continue reading
Category Archives: Baseball
After a wet and tumultuous July, I have gathered my wits again and have begun posting to this blog site on legal matters. However, on occasion I have written about other subjects when anomalies of life have struck me as– … Continue reading
It has been a long time since I posted about America’s Game, although the art work at the top of my blog site is split between a court house and a baseball scene. COVID and the decline of the Red … Continue reading
Forgive another post about baseball, particularly after my recent post noting how rarely I diverted from legal and business affairs. Jackie Robinson was born 100 years ago today. There is an entire section of today’s Times devoted to his life, … Continue reading
The artwork on the top of the first page of this blogsite contains a courthouse and baseball players, but law generally gets the nod when I post; since I started this site years ago there are 324 lawyer posts and … Continue reading
In a best-of-five series, the Sox and NY Yankees are tied one game apiece with two of the next three games played in Yankee Stadium, a park uniquely constructed to allow Yankee players to hit an inordinate number of home … Continue reading
Okay, another baseball post. Spent five hours yesterday in 39 degree weather at Fenway Park for Red Sox opening day. Freezing cold, with a brisk wind. Looked like a football crowd, but Thursday was clear and bright, a break between … Continue reading
The recent projection by ESPN’s newsletter service gives the Red Sox, the team with baseball’s highest payroll (and likely second highest seat price) only a 7% chance of winning the World Series. (Yankees 9%; Astros and Indians 14% each, Dodgers … Continue reading
Press reports advise us that the Red Sox are seeking to rename Yawkey Way, the street leading into the main entrance of Fenway Park, because of Tom Yawkey’s record of racial prejudice during his four-plus decades of team ownership. (There … Continue reading
This is a long and unpleasant post. You may choose not read this post which, by the way, has nothing to do with the law. I sit at my desk staring at my ticket stub from last night’s Red Sox-Yankees … Continue reading