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Thursday, March 26, 2009Today at THTThings to read as you stew about how there will soon be less baseball coverage in August than there used to be:Here's a plan: why not make the NFL season a year-round thing. Yeah, it may stink at first, but eventually every player will get injured, and then maybe the game will just sort of drift away into history. Don't look at me that way. A boy can dream, can't he? Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 5:52am Comments
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They did. They tried adding chorizo a few years ago, but MLB smacked them down hard. It’s sort of stunning (although not so surprising, I guess) that MLB has a version of the Formula 1 rules for sausage races.