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SPORTS OF THE TIMES; Time Doesn't Relieve the Pain, or Change the Facts
Walter O’Malley deserves credit for his foresight in expanding Major League Baseball to California, but Brooklyn’s hindsight remains.
September 30, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; A Model Franchise Sprouts a Blemish
Until now, all that spying was mostly mischief that usually was more smoke than fire. But what Bill Belichick and the Patriots did was a bonfire not normally associated with a model franchise.
September 13, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; A Tale of Honor And Intrigue Inside the Giants
When the Giants hired Jim Fassel to be their coach after the 1996 season, Bill Parcells, then about to leave the New England Patriots, was never whispered to have been a serious candidate to return to the team he had guided to two Super Bowl championships. But now it can be told that Parcells was almost offered the job that Fassel got. Ernie Accorsi, the former Giants general manager, who was then the team's assistant general manager, tells that story and many more in ''The GM'' (Crown), a comp...
September 3, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; It Was Over Long Before It Was Over
In the hours before Tiger Woods teed off with a three-stroke lead in the final round of the 89th P.G.A. Championship, even Yogi Berra might have thought it was over.
August 13, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; Weekley Is Not Like the Others
Boo Weekley is a country boy from the Florida Panhandle. He’s also ranked 19th on the PGA Tour money list with more than $2 million in prize money.
August 12, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; One More Reason To Smile for Verplank
Scott Verplank, the diabetic marvel of the PGA Tour, is playing in front of a friendly crowd in his home state of Oklahoma.
August 11, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; García Is Feeling the Heat at Another Major
Whenever a golfer wastes an opportunity to win a major title, he is under a microscope to see how he performs in the first round of the next major.
August 10, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; Even Woods Could Learn From Old Pro
Jack Burke Jr. is the last of a rare breed, the last of the old pros from the Hogan-Snead era, and the last of the golf philosophers to tell it like it really is.
August 9, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; Responding to His Biggest Challenge
As the British Open champion, Padraig Harrington convinced everyone in golf, including himself, that he was good enough to win.
July 23, 2007SPORTS OF THE TIMES; Eight Strokes Behind, Woods Aims to Be Sharper
Tiger Woods has to leapfrog 14 golfers on Sunday to take the British Open, and do it with a 2-iron that can’t be trusted.
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