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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Today at THT

Things to read while wondering if anyone has ever done the moonwalk better than Derek Jeter:

  • Colin Wyers considers whether pitchers can but the kibosh on the old advice to "hit 'em where they ain't."


  • Brandon Isleib continues to mess with God and Nature by imagining what would have happened if the three division setup had existed between 1982 and 1993. Based on the results, I think the only people who would have really liked that would be Mets fans.


  • Finally, Tuck! takes on Tejada


  • Quickly: someone in a comment this week noticed my abbreviated posting schedule and worried that "And That Happened" wouldn't happen this year. I just wanted to say that, absent extraordinary circumstances like being drafted into the army or an electromagnetic bomb disabling every computer on the planet, I will definitely be resuming "And That Happened" once the regular season starts. It's the backbone of the day around these parts.

    Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 5:45am


    Comments

    Ron said...

    We have computers in the Army. That’s how we kill people from space.

    Posted 02/19  at  10:07 AM
    Kelly said...

    Thank goodness for “And That Happened.”  You are still my first stop in the mornings for baseball and I love it. 

    Keep up the great work!

    Posted 02/19  at  10:58 AM
    Andy L said...

    Glad to hear I had no reason to worry, Craig.  I didn’t really think you’d stop - I just wanted to let you know I understand you have a life, and I’m willing to let you do whatever you need, including writing a book…but if you stopped “And That Happened” I might be outside your house with a torch and pitchfork.

    Posted 02/19  at  07:14 PM
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