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Sports Central October 26, 2004 Daniel Collins |
Idiot Parade in Beantown From Bill Mueller's holy glove, to Johnny Damon's Holy appearance. Tim Wakefield's ugly flutterball to Miguel Cabrera's uglier than sin batting helmet. They are idiots, all of them -- except when it comes to winning baseball games. |
The Motley Fool October 25, 2004 Tom Gardner |
Moneyball's Home Run Insights In this interview Michael Lewis, the author of Moneyball, says the best valuation models might be found in the game of baseball. |
Sports Central October 23, 2004 Greg Wyshynski |
The Bostonian Candidate I'm sure many of the fans at Yankee Stadium for Game 7 against Boston were probably the type that, let's just say, don't have a unyielding grasp on team history that dates before 1996. |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 |
How the Baseball Commish Calls It Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig on money in the majors, steroids, a certain rich New York team, and much, much more. |
Sports Central October 21, 2004 William Geoghegan |
Red Sox Complete Impossible Dream With this team, "the curse" may not stand a chance. A Boston team that was truly cursed would have found a way to blow Game 7. It would have seen Schilling's foot fall off. It would have folded in Game 5. |
InternetNews October 20, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
MLB.com IM Bot Up to Bat MLB.com today launched an instant messaging bot on America Online's AIM network to push content and sell add-on services to baseball fans. |
Sports Central October 20, 2004 Hank Waddles |
It's the End of the World As We Know It The seventh game of any series in any sport is special, but game between the Red Sox and Yankees is something more than we're used to, for about 1,918 reasons. Here are a few. |
Sports Central October 19, 2004 Mark Chalifoux |
Lovin' the Curse of the Bambino I can't understand why Red Sox fans get their hopes up every year, when we all know what the outcome will be. Does it make me a bad person to enjoy watching their faces as the camera pans the crowd? |
The Motley Fool October 18, 2004 Jeff Hwang |
Will the Red Sox Make the World Series? A study in probability is illustrative in sports and in investing. Forecasting and calculating probabilities is essential to calculating expected values and thus stock valuation. |
Sports Central October 16, 2004 Greg Wyshynski |
Our Daddy, Who Art in Da Bronx Boston Red Sox fans know the difference between conspiracy theories and the supernatural. |
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