To the WWN ombudsman:
Effective, April 5, 2005, at 3:05 p.m. at the corner of Pattison Ave. and 11th Street, IT GETS PERSONAL.
Oh and congratulations on clinching 2nd place.
The Maryland Bureau Chief will be dealt with later.
Baseball deal carries tough terms, penalties – The Wash. Times
Details about the terms and arduous journey that the D.C. council needs to make in order to make D.C. baseball stay. Go Jack go!
More from The Post: Foes of New Stadium Want Team to Stay at RFK
Diamond in Rough Shape, As Is the Rest of RFK – The Post
The RFK upgrade is detailed. Right now they are talking about holding off on the bells and whistles, but we will see. I did not see any mention of a video board, but I would expect one to be installed.
More from The Wash. Times: Baseball at RFK creates problems
Team Name Is Anyone’s Guess – The Post
Bud Selig has indicates a preference for Senators, but wants the local group to decide. I think it will be Grays, which is fine.
Mike Wise – My Kind of Town – The Post
New guy Mike Wise comments on how much better a sports town D.C. has become since he started interviewing with The Post.
Thom Loverro – We free Bud from his sins – The Wash. Times
We sure do…for now.
Gillick interested in running D.C.’s team – The Wash. Times
You could build a very good braintrust out of people that Peter Angelo$ has alienated and run out of town over the years.
Orioles likely on spring schedule – The Wash. Times
This could be the biggest spring training game since “Game 8” (Yankees vs. Red Sox) last year. Currently, the two teams are not scheduled to meet in the regular season, but I would not be surprised if baseball changes the schedule.
Team slated to open ’05 in Philadelphia – The Wash. Times
I alluded to the schedule at the top of today’s edition. Also, the Texas Rangers would also be on the schedule. That would be very interesting.
KICKOFF IS IN ABOUT 12 HOURS!
Nobody is giving the Lions a chance. Paterno was not happy with practice the other day. It could be a long evening, make sure you have a good get together planned so that you can still have fun. Who knows, maybe the team will play loose, get a few breaks and get out with a win. Stranger things have happened.
