Of Comebacks and Carl Crawford
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Damien Cox, the Star's hockey columnist and associate sports editor, takes turns stirring up trouble and chuckling at the foibles of the sporting world. He'll start with hockey, Canada's ongoing passion play, and stick his nose into a few other games and places where athletes reside. You'll love some of his thoughts, hate others and get a chance to give your two cents on all of them.
Amazing feat by Crawford! I have one question - "Was Greg Zaun the catcher opposing him???" Honestly, it is almost as painful watching him throw to second in Baltimore as it was when he was a Jay. And don't even look at his batting stats. (At least he is only blamig the pitching staff for not throwing where he asks for it this year and not his weak arm).
I think he is a good example of how tight the baseball community is. Can you imagine any team other than Dempsey's (his unlce) giving him a full-time job?
Having trashed the guy, I have to give him credit where it's due. He is a well-spoken and intuitive analyst of the game. His future is solid - in BROADCASTING!
Posted by: JMac | May 04, 2009 at 09:53 AM