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Yankees beat Pittsburgh in 1960... only so I don’t have to listen to my Dad repeat how New York outplayed the Pirates all series only to lose on a freak play.

No way that place is ADA compliant.

Sierra is plural. Sierras, then, would be multiple mountain ranges. Interesting fact: Ansel Adams made the same mistake in the title of one of his early books and after realizing it would add (sic) when referencing the work in his writing. Sierra Nevadas? Same deal.

Lift large parts of four stories, only link to the one quoted least?

The argument is simple. Decades ago pro athletes and reporters made comparable incomes. Then TV came along, and as the revenues grew the athletes worked together to get larger and larger shares of the larger and larger pie. Over that time it has actually gotten easier to be an “elite” athlete, as the number of teams

Sorry about the failed sportswriting career. Chin up, though! You’ve proven it was for the better.

Way to address the issues I brought up. And by “address” I mean completely avoid. And, yes, you obviously are a “professional” writer by your professional use of the term “dipshit.”

You don’t understand the economics of either sports or journalism. Nothing to do with how “hard” either is, it’s about the money, not talent. You also have no idea what a reporter’s job is....

But, but, The Passion! The Passion! The Passion! (If you aren’t in the Philly sports-radio listening area you won’t get that).

Joke’s on you, it’s already tomorrow morning there. Or maybe it is yesterday.

It’s standard, the script demands they call them SAs. 100% every NCAA press conference has it.