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Wednesday, January 12, 2005

At Least They Can Agree On Something

Dodger Blues, on why the "Time Since Last Great Dodger Moment" clock is staying put:
If you're satisfied just winning the division, and consider that a great accomplishment, you're not much of a fan. ... [W]e'll let you in on a little baseball secret: it's all about winning the World Series. Gibson's home run isn't just about the brief moment that October night in 1988—it represents more. It represents a World Series victory.
Tim Brown, asking a similar sort of question about the late offseason's shake, rattle, and rolling:
One playoff win for a generation of fans, [DePodesta] said, was not worth protecting, and he was right.

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