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The Mitchell Report: First reactions (video)
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Moderately Cerebral Bias — I know it's nearly Christmas, and so maybe people haven't gotten a chance to read Extra P.'s column. But it is really well-done; please do comment and tell him so. Anyway, one of my readers sent me an e-mail about my Sports Gal post yesterday. We debated for a moment whether a Sports Gal was really a great pick for a girlfriend/wife or not. So I decided to dump a few videos of other Sports Gals on here; make up your own mind in the comments, if you wish. (Yes, I know, this is a completely lazy post, but I wanted to fill some space). The first is a Fanhouse Minute from ThisSuitIsNotBlack. If you're not watching Fanhouse TV, you're ...

The Mitchell Report - Youtube Style...
Oriole Post - Baltimore Orioles Analysis & News; The World of Baseball and Beyond — Youtube is great, and has been a source of great content for the blog over the past year. Anyhow, amongst hardcore baseball fans, the Mitchell Report has been a topic of great conversation. Well, tonight, since I have nothing better to do, I decided to find the best homemade videos looking at the Mitchell Report. Some are serious, fun, and a few will make you wonder what the hell people were thinking. Alas, here's the best I have been able to find. I'm not sure what his point is, but hey it's ...

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