spring, rebirth, and bad poetry
with the coronation completed, baseball season officially begins. it has in college at least, even if the pros don't report for spring training for another two weeks.
in the baseball equivalent of the first robin of spring, Peter Gammons breaks down the AL East, complete with his goofy "2004 team song" (where he reaches for a serious Hendrix deep cut. "spanish castle magic?"), and a bizarre diversion into politics culminating in a plug for the Dropkick Murphys.
at least with the World Series, there's no halftime to fill with banal "entertainment," so the only breast-related controversy would be if morganna the kissing bandit came out of retirement (for a dirtier picture of morganna, click here).
Comments
where does peter gammons find the time to write these writeups with his busy schedule of posing for $20 bills and running for president?
Posted by: crispin | February 2, 2004 04:49 PM
Look outside, and listen to the groundhogs--it's not spring. It's now college basketball season.
Posted by: David | February 2, 2004 07:44 PM
Nice rioting in Boston yesterday. Where did the fans think they were, College Park?
Posted by: jake | February 3, 2004 12:58 PM