Opinion: My Day in Citizen’s Bank Park

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… on Saturday, April 19, Ted Berg and i, along with our video producer, Jason, hit the road for Philadelphia to check out the Mets and Phillies in Citizen’s Bank Park… …video from our day in Philadelphia, complete with the Pat and Geno’s Cheesesteak Challenge, will be up online towards the end of the week … …the plan was for people to meet up ... [link]

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Spurs - Suns Series Thoughts/Litany of Excuses
Published 4/29/2008 by Jake Appleman at SLAM Online
... rest have provided tons of content. You’ll be hearing from me with greater regularity starting…NOW. As such, I figured the best way to recap a matchup of overall invisible competitiveness would be to recap how my coverage became invisible. Game 1: Excuse (Spent the Afternoon Giving Rival Baseball Fans An Ear Exam): Missed the instant-classic because I was in Philadelphia being a raucous Mets fan (at least according to the New York Times and MetsBlog). Extra rambling: You might, in fact, one day find ...

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