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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
Nope – don’t do baseball.
Not any more. MLB still believes that it is America’s pastime, but it has been a long time since that was so.
I don’t do professional sports any more. In my youth I knew the players on all teams especially the Yankees and NY Giants.
Oddly I can remember them still but I can think of only one Yankee…Derek Jeter.
It isn’t a game any more. It is a business.
I am with you on this, l’empress.
“It isn’t a game any more. It is a business.” You said it, Jon. I used to be a huge fan, but haven’t been for many years. We go to one or two Giants game a year, but I don’t know who is playing any more. “My” guy will always be Willie Mays
No baseball fans in this house.
Most of it, but then I got tired.