Tv Sports: Images of a Familiar Face Smiling in a Foreign Land

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The Bobby Valentine on view in the documentary “The Zen of Bobby V” is both familiar and alien to those who recall him managing the Mets and the Texas Rangers. > [link]

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A tale of two teams
Published 5/13/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... about Joba 's "antics" -- and people just need to let it go. The Yanks have so many more important issues, that this one ought to barely register. What to watch tonight, should you be bored of the Yanks game: the documentary on Bobby Valentine , who has been and continues to be a fascinating individual . Jorge Posada and Bobby Abreu : awesomely ...

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