This week on Only A Game, a profile of NBA journeyman Jamario Moon. Also, the basketball clinic for aspiring female coaches, an NHL post-season preview, and a Wall Street worker moonlights in a slightly less risky enterprise: Indoor Lacrosse!
Continue reading »Bill Reynolds’ new book attempts to place the playoff hopes of the 1978 Red Sox in context with the school busing that divided the city of Boston for much of the 1970s and beyond. Bill Littlefield has a review.
Continue reading »Though Opening Day at Fenway Park was delayed a day by rain, throughout the country Major League Baseball got underway this week. Commentator Bill Littlefield briefly surveys the baseball landscape.
Continue reading »This week on “Only A Game,” a forecast of the fight for Final Four good fortune. Also, the new wave of fancier fannies filling the new Yankee Stadium’s better seats, and a conversation with Jeff Pearlman about his new book, “The Rocket That Fell To Earth: Roger Clemens and the Rage for Baseball Immortatlity.”
Continue reading »Jeff Pearlman’s book, “The Rocket That Fell To Earth,” looks at Roger Clemens’ rise to supremacy in the major leagues and his eventual downfall as an accused steroid user. Pearlman makes a convincing case that Clemens is a self-centered and thoroughly deluded man, but also reflects on the positive aspects of The Rocket’s life. Bill Littlefield reviews “The Rocket That Fell To Earth.”
Continue reading »On Sunday, Tiger Woods won a golf tournament. Among those who were delighted, if not especially surprised, was commentator Bill Littlefield’s mother.
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