New Era Cap Reaches Three-Year Deal with Korean Baseball Organization

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New Era Cap Reaches Three-Year Deal with Korean Baseball Organization
New Era Cap reaches a three-year deal with the Korean Baseball Organization. Cap collectors go wild thinking of Lotte Giants and Samsung Lions brims. [link]

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CFL: Commissioner Cohon Working to Bring Team Back to Ottawa
Published 3/21/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Football :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
... Shenkman, chairman of Shenkman Corp., are in talks with the league. Ottawa has been without the CFL since end of the 2005 season, when the league suspended the Renegades. OTHER NEWS ACROSS THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS NETWORK Lake Elsinore Storm Offer Barry Bonds Front Office Position - The Biz of Baseball Then Came Bronson: Arroyo to Perform at Benefit Concert - The Biz of Baseball New Era Cap Reaches Three-Year Deal with Korean Baseball - ...

Checking or Rubbing? Stars’ Modano Welcomes NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson to the Ice
Published 3/21/2008 by Bill Johnson at The Biz of Hockey :: Business of Sports Network
... was on the ice and he succeeded. He did a really good job today. I was impressed.”  The Dallas Stars next game is this Saturday, against the L.A. Kings, while Johnson has the weekend off before traveling to Martinsville, Virginia, for the Goody’s Cool Orange 500 on March 30.  The Samsung 500 will be run the following week in Texas. Maury Brown contributed to this article  OTHER NEWS ACROSS THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS NETWORK: New Era Reaches Three-Year Deal with Korean Baseball - The ...

Can’t We All Just Get Along? Mainstream Media v. Alternative Media
Published 3/21/2008 by maury at Maury Brown's Biz of Sports
I tried. No, really, I did. This article was never going to be written. After all, there just seem to be a handful of those on either side of the issue that can’t seem to pull hard one way or the other. Partisan politics in Washington, D.C. doesn’t seem to come close to the battle raging over sports and how it is reported. Yes, it’s a no-holds-barred cage match. In this corner, it’s the mainstream media. In the other, it’s the alternative media, a.k.a. the bloggers. Straight up, I’ll tell you that I’ve got friends on either side of the fence. Whether it’s Jayson Stark, John Brattain, Ken Rosenthal, Craig Calcaterra, Rob ...

Bang-A-Gong Culture Shock: Japanese Fan Celebrations, Meet America
Published 3/22/2008 by maury at Maury Brown's Biz of Sports
Maybe it was jetlag. Maybe it was culture shock. Maybe it explains why he went 0 for 5. But, Dustin Pedrioa got a dose of what the atmosphere is like at a baseball game in Japan, and he didn’t dig it, according to Jeff Passan. As choreographed drums, and horns, chants and claps blared in-between at bats, Pedrioa looked up from dugout. “What the (expletive) is that?” Pedroia asked. When it was explained to him that it was all part of taking in a game in Japan, Pedrioa continued the part of the ugly American. “Shut up!” Pedroia yelled toward the fans, some 400 feet away. This coming from a guy that gets ...

NBA Transactions: March 13-20 2008
Published 3/22/2008 by Bill Johnson at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
... Noel Thur, March 13: Cleveland signs Lance Allred OTHER NEWS ACROSS THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS NETWORK: Both Red Sox and A’s Win Exhibition Games in Japan - The Biz of Baseball First Ever Yankees Fantasy Baseball Camp to Be Held - The Biz of Baseball New Era Reaches Three-Year Deal with Korean Baseball - The Biz of ...

Been Caught Stealin’: Clay Bennett and the NBA
Published 3/23/2008 by maury at Maury Brown's Biz of Sports
Clay Bennett has decided that Oklahoma City is more appealing than the Emerald City. While Bennett is playing the part of a petty thief, David Stern and the NBA are driving the getaway car. Bennett, an Oklahoma City businessman, and his partners (almost entirely from OKC, as well), purchased the Seattle SuperSonics from Starbucks Coffee founder, Howard Schultz in 2006. Bennett’s purchase was based on two things: Relocation, or extort the city of Seattle into a replacement arena, built primarily on the taxpayer’s dime. Since Seattle decided that when you walk into someone’s home, and first thing you do is decide to raid the fridge, ...

Former and Current Players Begin Saying Their Goodbyes to the Seattle SuperSonics
Published 3/23/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
... OTHER NEWS ACROSS THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS NETWORK Been Caught Stealin’: Clay Bennett and the NBA – Maury Brown’s Biz of Sports Interview - Marc Isenberg - Author, "Money Players" – The Biz of Football Eye of the Tiger: Cabrera Reaches $153 million Agreement – The Biz of Baseball New Era Reaches Three-Year Deal with Korean Baseball – The Biz of Baseball Get the Feeling You’re Being Watched? Maury Brown’s Favorite Stops On the Web - Maury Brown’s Biz of ...

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