August Doldrums
Posted on August 1st, 2005 in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
I’m up in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, doing some research on a topic TBD. (Not the worst place to be working in the first week of August in what has been a miserable summer, at least in terms of the weather.) So the posts will be somewhat sporadic for the next few days…
Here are things I might write about if I had the time today:
1) Jason Giambi hitting as many home runs in a month (14) as the Yankee recordholder, Mickey Mantle (good)
2) John Bolton (bad)
3) The reaction I received when I told a group of science students, about half of them women, that I’d written a book about Larry Summers and Harvard (sarcastic laughter that surprised even me)
4) the question of why the New York Times sports section put a story about the Red Sox winning a game above the fold on page one, and how the Times is either giving Boston a nod, now that it wons the Globe, or trying to show its status as a national paper at the expense of hometown fans….
More tk….
2 Responses
8/1/2024 4:04 pm
NYT ran with the Red Sox story because its a great story. It’s that simple. Ramirez is one of the biggest sluggers in baseball. He pinch hits for his team after the trade deadline and the winning run scores. That is good copy. There is no need to read anything further into it. It was national news.
8/1/2024 9:35 pm
National news? I don’t think so. The Yanks won an extra-inning, come-from-behind game—and they’re the local team!
I know that Boston fans think this was a huge story, but the fact is, player doesn’t get traded is a non-story….
The Times has been giving attention to the Sox lately the way you see suspicious numbers of people in New York wearing brand new Red Sox caps….