Any time the New Yorker refers to Harold Bloom as ‘H-Bloo’ is a good time. Apparently His Yaleness doesn’t dig A-Rod’s low Avg. w/ RISP, either.
The full NYT recap of the ASG features Clint being Clint and Terry being Terry. C-Hurd: “We were told the game would find a way to finish itself. I’m good with that. That’s communication. Black and white. Plain and simple.”
T-Franc: “[J.D. Drew] might have been a little more of an M.V.P.-er if we went a couple more innings. He might have pitched.”
It seems Fidel Castro is aggrieved by the end of Olympic baseball. Highlight: AP calls his essay “brief but confusing.” Ah, senility. It can express itself so concisely.
Tags: baseball, Harold Bloom, RISP
