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The new York Times
March 4, 2009
By Doug Glanville
Spring training has begun. It might be step one of a multiple-step program ...
Dreams start here. They also can end here.
But there is a beauty in the path to major league baseball... |
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Baseball FactoryJanuary 28, 2009By Doug Glanville Doug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your questions and feedback. If you have a question... |
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Baseball FactoryFebuary 25, 2009By Doug GlanvilleDoug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your questions and feedback. If you have a question for... |
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The New York Times
February 20, 2009
By Doug Glanville
I had messed up.
Steve Finley, of the opposing Arizona Diamondbacks, had just tagged up from second base, and not only advanced to third but was able to score on the same play —... |
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Baseball FactoryFebuary 18, 2009By Doug Glanville I played with Alex Rodriguez in 2003 which turned out to be the year of the drug test that caused all this commotion. From what I saw, he was the best all-around player in the game. He was an... |
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The New York Times
Feb 9, 2009
By Doug Glanville
For most of my life I wore a number on...
But there was one clear moment when I wanted to be treated like a number. It wasn’t when I was opening up a new bank account, or looking to... |
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The New York TimesJanuary 26, 2009by Doug GlanvilleO.K., you got me. I didn’t get voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame the other week. A .277 batting average with 60 career home runs is cool, but it won’t garner you any votes unless you led the... |
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Baseball FactoryJanuary 14, 2009By Doug Glanville Doug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your questions and feedback. If you have a question... |
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The New York TimesJanuary 12, 2009By Doug Glanville Every holiday season, after getting our fill of egg nog, my family and I enjoy a tradition of watching one of our favorite movies: “A Few Good Men,” starring Jack Nicholson, Kevin Bacon, Tom... |
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The New York TimesDecember 22, 2008By Doug GlanvilleI remember my father telling me the story of when he first landed in New York, having emigrated from Trinidad, West Indies. He was proud of his spanking new suitcase until he reached customs and... |