zonersports.com — A’s owner Lew Wolff has come up with the MLB equivalent of Office Space’s “Jump to Conclusions” mat. He has an idea that I don’t think anyone will like. By anyone I mean vendors, other owners, players, fans, broadcast giants, children, animals and Tim McCarver.
Lew Wolff is off the charts
www.sfgate.com 11/21/2008 — GREAT OWNER NOTIONS THROUGH THE AGES, AND OTHER OXYMORONS A Partial List Lew Wolff (A's): Fremont Horace Stoneham (Giants): Learned to balance any kind of drink on his knee Charlie Finley (A's): Rabbits behind home plate, mustaches on the players, ...
GREAT OWNER NOTIONS THROUGH THE AGES, AND OTHER OXYMORONS A Partial List Lew Wolff (A's): Fremont Horace Stoneham (Giants): Learned to balance any kind of drink on his knee Charlie Finley (A's): Rabbits behind home plate, mustaches on the players, ...
A's owner suggests one-game playoff in first round
sports.espn.go.com 11/19/2008 — Lew Wolff has a way to shorten baseball's postseason: Make the first round best-of-one.
Lew Wolff has a way to shorten baseball's postseason: Make the first round best-of-one.
My Office Is Cooler Than Your Office
thebasketballjones.net 11/17/2008 — Office. Breakfast nook. Same thing.
Buy the FreeDarko book, embrace the swag.
Office. Breakfast nook. Same thing.
Buy the FreeDarko book, embrace the swag.
Oakland owner: Make 1st round of playoffs 1 game - MLB
sports.espn.go.com 11/19/2008 — NEW YORK -- Lew Wolff has a way to shorten baseball's postseason: Make the first round best-of-one. "I'd make it one-game-and-you're-out for the first series," the Oakland Athletics owner said Wednesday. "It would be exciting. It would be great." ...
NEW YORK -- Lew Wolff has a way to shorten baseball's postseason: Make the first round best-of-one. "I'd make it one-game-and-you're-out for the first series," the Oakland Athletics owner said Wednesday. "It would be exciting. It would be great." ...
Selig: MLB to ban shortened postseason games —
ESPN.com - MLB 11/20/2008
There has never been a rain-shortened game in the postseason, and now there never will be. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced the sport will enact a rules change stating that postseason games cannot be shortened because of bad weather.