As Director of Player Development, Herzog worked with many of those championship talents (and later rued the Mets' trading, over his objections, of such future All Stars as Amos... Full Article at Village Voice
2. A Break in the Action Finally, Tiger did the right thing. Or maybe his advisers finally woke up. Woods is leaving the game "indefinitely" In my cynical world, that means until the Masters. Full Article at Huffington Post
Revkin has increasingly found himself—and his paper’s coverage—the target of critics on both the right and the left, particularly in the often vitriolic blogosphere. Full Article at Sports Blogs
If you asked the Panthers what their game plan was, it's simple. They helped whoever was covering Randy Moss early in the game with a safety. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Baseball blog & comments on XM MLB 175 and others that "define the daily discourse." Media helps deliver a compliant citizenry so essential in baseball and government today. Dissenters are routinely ridiculed. Awards are politicized. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Rioters in Copenhagen throw rocks and fireworks at police. bbc photo. View of rear of Al Gore's houseboat showing jet ski and sliding board (from AAEA). Full Article at Sports Blogs
For many Mets fans, the franchise low-point occurred with the trade of Tom Seaver to the Cincinnati Reds in 1977. 1974 was a big transition year for me. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Eric Spiegelman stopped in this afternoon at the Brooklyn Bagel Bakery at Beverly and Alvarado, picked up some bagels, cream cheese and coffee and noted the bill: $19.55. Full Article at LA Observed
Two indelible things stand out about Richard "Skeeter" Potulny. He could talk baseball any era, any level as a decades-long fixture at local games. And he could soak up sun like a solar panel. Full Article at Sacramento Bee
The new Clint Eastwood film Invictus arrives in theatres this weekend. Full Article at National Post