There are apparently two Expos articles in the The Wash. Times today, but I am getting a connection failure when I try to get onto the site. Look for them to appear here after 4:30 this afternoon. In the meantime, there were a lot of stories published yesterday.
Angelos makes case against Expos becoming Orioles’ neighbor – KC Star
Baltimore must be playing the Royals this weekend because the Kansas City Star is running a D.C. baseball story. Unfortunately, it gives the last word to Peter Angelo$, but it is not without highlights:
“It would probably hurt the Orioles some, sure,” Orioles Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson said. “But Washington, D.C., deserves a team.”
Congratulations, Brooks you have just joined Mayor O’Malley as NetworkYurasko Co-Baltimorean of the Year.
MORE SUNDAY ‘SPOS NEWS
Washington’s Major League Divide – The Post
A long article looking at the rivalry between D.C. and Loudoun groups vying for the Expos. Pros and cons of each are presented. I remain convinced that the best way to go is D.C.
Letter to the Editor – In a Bargaining Position On Baseball – The Post
A bi-partisan pair of D.C. council members come out against a publicly financed D.C. stadium.
Youth Is Being Served, but Far Too Quickly – The Post
This week’s George Solomon column is mostly about Freddy Adu, but in the second part (scroll down) he starts referring to the Montreal National League ballclub as “our Expos.” Hopefully, he is right…
Dan Rodricks – D.C. baseball backer hacks away at Baltimore worry – The Sun
Columnist Dan Rodricks interviews Paul Dickson, author of “The Hidden Language of Baseball: How Signs and Sign Stealing Have Influenced the Course of the National Past Time,” about D.C. baseball. Dickson lives in Montgomery County, which is probably the most crucial area for the relocation. If the team goes to Loudoun, Montgomery County loses out the most, since they will be an hour away from two MLB teams.
Critical mass for baseball? – The Free Lance-Star
I think this article in Fredericksburg’s paper of record hits it on the head saying that we have reached “critical mass” for moving the Expos. Tea leaves are once again mentioned too.
Donnie Johnston – Bringing Expos to Virginia would drive away gloom – The Free Lance-Star
A columnist is hoping and hoping for a Loudoun County team, but fears that lawsuits will immediately spring up.
