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Brooklyn Book Festival Brings Together Authors, Publishers, Books, E-books and Thousands of FansBrooklyn, New York was the home last weekend to the fifth annual Brooklyn Book Festival. Countless authors and publishers joined thousands of fans in a celebration of the printed word. Read all about it.- The Brooklyn Who?Rumors are rampant about a nickname change for the Nets as they get ready to move into the brand new Barclay's Center in Brooklyn New York in 2012. Here are a few possibilities for what that new moniker might be.
- The 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers Were Better Than the 1961 New York YankeesThe 1961 Yankees are a vastly overrated team that would have had a difficult time beating the 1953 Dodgers.
Baseball History Analysis: Players from the 5 Worst Dodger Teams in Brooklyn and Los AngelesIn this baseball history analysis, I analyze the 5 worst Dodger teams in Brooklyn and Los Angeles. Using the baseball simulation game Diamond Mind Online at imaginesports.com, I attempt to create a winning team made up of the 5 worst Dodger teams.- The Brooklyn Dodgers' VengeanceDodgers' president Judge McKeever shook his cane and said, with respect to Mr. Terry, "We'll make him eat those words."
- The 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers Were Better Than the 1975 Cincinnati RedsThe 1953 Dodgers and the 1975 Reds were great teams, but Brooklyn was just a little better -- or were they?
- Daily Crossword Puzzle: Los Angeles DodgersIt's time for another daily crossword puzzle. Today's crossword puzzle is on the Los Angeles Dodgers
Yankees-Red Sox: Not as Intense as the Brooklyn Dodgers-New York Giants RivalryThe modern media have supported the notion that the greatest rivalry in sports' history is between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. Either those in the media have short memories or are simply uniformed.- How the Dodgers Topped the Yankees in May, 1956The Yankees almost had been no-hit, and Erskine had no-hit the Giants.
Top 10 Songs About BaseballDuring the seventh-inning stretch we'd stand as the old park organ played one of my favorite baseball songs, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."- The Giants Lose the Pennant. the Giants Lose the PennantBefore 45,055 paying customers, the majority Brooklyn Dodgers' supporters, the New York Giants lost their final game of the 1934 season.
- Roger Clemens Pitched a Better Yankees Post-Season Game Than Even Don LarsenRoger Clemens pitched the greatest post-season game in history. Yes, it was better than even Don Larsen's perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the fifth game of the 1956 World Series.
- Closers Have Not Increased a Team's Chances of WinningThere were no closers in 1955. The 2009 Yankees had the greatest closer in baseball history. How did the 1955 Dodgers manage to win a greater percent of their games than the 2009 Yankees without a closer?
Willie Mays was Greater Than Mickey Mantle: Injuries Don't CountYes, Mickey Mantle would have been better than Willie Mays had he been healthy, but he played most of his career with two bad knees. He wasn't as great as Willie Mays.
Don Newcombe: One of the Last of the Ironmen or I'll Start the Second GameDon Newcombe started the opener and pitched a three-hit shutout. Brooklyn was short of starting pitchers, so Newcombe, who had shut out the New York Giants on Sept. 2, started the second game.
Mickey Mantle Cost the New York Yankees the 1955 World ChampionshipThere are times when a valid reason exists to explain an event. The Brooklyn Dodgers won their only World Championship in 1955 because Mickey Mantle was hurt.- Billy Martin's Great 1953 World SeriesThe Yankees and Dodgers repeated as pennant winners in 1953, and Billy Martin again was instrumental in the Yankees winning the World Series.
Back in 60 SecondsYes, we hate TV commercials, but every once in a while one comes along that really grabs our attention. Here are some of the most memorable.- Imbalanced Economics in MLB: The 1950sThe inbalance in professional baseball has occurred before. Revisit the years where it all began.
- Hall of Fame Debate: Is Jim Rice Worthy of Being Inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame?For 14 years, Jim Rice has been on the Hall of Fame ballot but been denied induction. Are the voters making the right decision, or are they overlooking a Hall of Fame caliber player?
- The Greatest Sports Calls EverThe greatest TV/radio calls in sports history
- The Subway Series: a New York City ExclusiveI never once dreamed as a child in 1962, that I would ever get to see the Mets and Yanks collide on the same field together. But fortunately I was very patient for 35 years and got to see it happen, and not .....
- Most Regrettable Non-Acquisitions in Baseball HistoryHere are the acquisitions that baseball teams failed to pull the trigger on when given the opportunity, and lived to regret it.
Park Baseball Umpire: An Interview with Taylor O'BrienFind out what it's like to umpire park baseball through the eyes of a young teenager.- Decline in Percentage of African Americans in Major League BaseballThe article is about the drop in the percentage of African Americans in major league baseball.
- Errors in World Series HistoryThe World Series is known for setting records, but the one you don't want to set is for errors. Read about the famous and the not-so-famous errors in the history of the game. From Schmidt to Buckner, one error makes all the difference.
Top Ten Songs by the Members of Wu-Tang ClanThe popular rap group, Wu-Tang Clan, was comprised of nine original members, including Method Man, RZA, Ghostface Killa, and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Group and solo projects have produced many hits.- Mets and Red Sox Repeat Performance 20 Years Later?The New York Mets and the Boston Red Sox met in the baseball World Series exactly 20 years ago. Can they repeat and will the intensity and rivalry still exist after all this time?
- Leo Durocher: His Controversial Career in BaseballLeo Durocher was one of baseball's most colorful and controversial characters, as well as one of the best managers ever. This article takes a look at his life in America's pasttime
- Remarkable Events in Music History: A 365 Day TimelinePamela Anderson Lee's wedding outfit (a white bikini), Debbie Gibson's halloween Seances, and Pres. Nixon's favorite Johnny Cash tune. Learn while you laugh. A music event timeline, covering the craziness of rock history w/ some down2earth facts mixed in.
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