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MLB Column: Furman Bisher Harkens Pearl Harbor
MLB Column: Furman Bisher Harkens Pearl Harbor
We didn’t realize 89-year-old Furman Bisher was still penning columns for the ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION until today. We read him during our time at the University of Georgia and often saw him puttering around the press box at old Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta. Bisher was born in 1918, so we’re guessing World War II had quite an impact on his life. Actually, no need to ...
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Opening Day in Japan Wasn't a Hit With Everyone Back at Home
FanHouse — ... one should forget Pearl Harbor but what does a baseball game have to do with it? Should black players refuse to play for the Braves? Should Atlanta even have a franchise? After all, they seceded from the United States way back when. Of course not, because none of those things has a whit to do with baseball in 2008. Neither does Pearl Harbor. Decry globalization if you like but baseball's future increasingly lies in Santo Domingo, Seoul and, yes Furman, Tokyo. (H/T SportsbyBrooks)   Permalink | Email this |  ...

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