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Reggie Jackson, 1976. Note The following is my farewell to the disbanding Baseball Toaster; the ongoing travelogue-in-cardboard Somewhere I lost Connection will resume at the new location of Cardboard Gods. Had moved on, traded to Baltimore, the regal joy of the cards blazing gold uniform a lie. The most magnificent team of the Cardboard God era became an empty golden shell for the remainder of my childhood. About the growing divide between old-school newspaper writers and bloggers. Skaggs appeared .

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Baseball Toaster Aesthetics Blog

Has an interesting series of interviews. With artists about the creative process. One interview is with a friend and fellow Alamedan, Jeff Raz. In Seed Magazine, David Byrne and Daniel Levitin have an interesting conversation about music and neuroscience. Two different kinds of attention. Why Do We Still Feel Suspense With Repeat Viewings? This is the kind of analysis I want see more of.

Back to Bard

Taking a second look at popular art from the perspective of a morally indifferent intellectual. An attempt to demonstrate good taste without being in good taste, a forum for the appreciation of the obscure, niche and wonderful in music, movies, television, literature and a promotion for the culture of the gentlemen degenerate. Monday, April 30, 2007. All the wrong lessons learned.

Baseball Toaster Bad Altitude

Pitcher News; I Dump My Tickets. The only five teams that matter are on ESPN constantly anyway. League Pass seems to present me with at least one and often two games I want to watch every night. I keep forgetting about that. Even though Street is overrated and mostly .

Baseball Toaster Bronx Banter

The next year I took it to All-Baseball. Now, Bronx Banter is moving again, this time to the SNY network of blogs. The new address is www. Last Chance for Romance? Hope we get four more just like it.

Cardboard Gods

Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Cardboard Gods Has Moved! The earth-shakingly urgent matter of assigning textual matter to my childhood baseball cards will continue on at Baseball Toaster. Friday, March 23, 2007. This is not a photograph - no. And these are not the Elysian Fields.

Baseball Toaster Catfish Stew

To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme. No great and enduring volume can ever be written on the flea, though many there be that have tried it. This blog entry is my white whale. It has been my nemesis since the genesis of this blog. I have never been able to tame it or capture it. My goal in starting the Catfish Stew. Blog was not, like so many other baseball blogs, to second-guess The Management, but to express. It Wuertz Me To Say This, But.

Baseball Toaster Cub Town

I joined Cub Town at scarcely 18 years old, bustling with enthusiasm for blogging about the Cubs. But sometime between then and now, the enthusiasm faded, though my support for the team never did. Blogging the daily minutiae of the team, which consumed most of my evenings in high school, lost its appeal. And into the black we go. So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish.

Minor Musings

Everything you ever wanted to know about the top 200 Astros prospects. Monday, April 26, 2010. After a early-season trip to St. Banks has given up a home run in all four of his starts so far. Tuesday, February 23, 2010.

The Ejected Fan

Because the fun only starts once you get kicked out. Thursday, April 7, 2011. Meanwhile, in white america. Daisuke Matsuzaka, but like Dice-K, does all his own stunts. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Fenway Park bathroom graffiti alteration. Friday, July 2, 2010.

Underground Baseball

Funky sideburns grown by straitlaced Boston Red Sox icon Carl Yastrzemski prior to the 1973 season. By the end of the year, long hair, sideburns, wide collars, and bell bottoms had become the.

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Reggie Jackson, 1976. Note The following is my farewell to the disbanding Baseball Toaster; the ongoing travelogue-in-cardboard Somewhere I lost Connection will resume at the new location of Cardboard Gods. Had moved on, traded to Baltimore, the regal joy of the cards blazing gold uniform a lie. The most magnificent team of the Cardboard God era became an empty golden shell for the remainder of my childhood. About the growing divide between old-school newspaper writers and bloggers. Skaggs appeared .

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Cardboard Gods

Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Cardboard Gods Has Moved! The earth-shakingly urgent matter of assigning textual matter to my childhood baseball cards will continue on at Baseball Toaster. Friday, March 23, 2007. This is not a photograph - no. And these are not the Elysian Fields.

Cardboard Gods Voice of the Mathematically Eliminated

That hurt, Exley, she said pretty gently, I think. GOD FUCKING DAMN IT, EXLEY! Those were the words I found. What can I say? And I fell into a long, flailing, futile attempt to put meaningful words to how my dad used to take my brother and me to movies every summer, movie after movie after movie, including. I ate Mickey Lolich, he said. To the time he ate so.

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