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MEDIA of the WEEK
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Clip of the Week:
- As column concludes, thanks for memories by John Eisenberg, Baltimore Sun
Clips to Click:
- At Last, Steroid Semantics Discarded by Mike Vaccaro, New York Post
- Fans not shy about showing animosity toward Bonds by Bob Nightengale, USA Today
- Playing in Peoria, Former Top Pick of Padres Hopes to Salvage Career by Lee Jenkins, New York Times
- Big Apple more intense than Bay Area by Rick Hurd, Contra Costa Times
- Padres never did commit to huge payroll by Nick Canepa, San Diego Union-Tribune
- Griffey's return evokes memories of better days by Art Thiel, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Ankiel is closing in on big leagues again by Joe Strauss, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Giambi agrees to come clean: Jason gets set to meet Mitchell and even uses the s-word by T.J. Quinn, New York Daily News
- Giambi will talk, but probably say little by Bryan Burwell, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- On the bench, management in good standing: Francona, Mills form 1-2 combination for Sox by Gordon Edes, Boston Globe
- Dodgers' Ned Colletti should blaze trail by staying the course: The general manager will face heat over losing Jason Schmidt but he shouldn't panic and risk the future of the team by Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times
- No hard feelings between Wells, ump by Bill Center, San Diego Union-Tribune
- Bonds market may cost GM by Tracy Ringolsby, Rocky Mountain News
- M's should bring Griffey home to stay by Steve Kelley, Seattle Times
- Shortsightedness hurts long-term by Thom Loverro, Washington Times
- Zambrano fast turning into the people's choice by Mike Downey, Chicago Tribune
- He fathered the ’67 Red Sox’ family album: John Connelly proudly penned the ‘Impossible Dream’ LP that became Hub’s long by Steve Buckley, Boston Herald
- Baseball in the Holy Land a historical endeavor by Joe Capozzi, Palm Beach Post
- Cox ties ejection record in loss by David O'Brien, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- For better or worse, fans out in full force by Tony Massarotti, Boston Herald
- Bonds vs. Griffey: What if ...? by Larry Stone, Seattle Times
- Fans have lots to say about announcers by Neil Best, Newsday
- In 1962, Richardson Had Ball, But No Hat by Tyler Kepner, New York Times
- Friedman showing flashes of ingenuity by John Romano, St. Petersburg Times
- Orioles Are Looking to MacPhail to End Decade of Confusion by Murray Chass, New York Times
- Unions on wrong side of problems by Phil Sheridan, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Resilient closer used guts, guile: 38-year-old found dead at home by Henry Schulman, San Francisco Chronicle
- Beating The Percentages by Thomas Boswell, Washington Post
- Holy Hank Aaron! It's a Brewers frenzy by Mike Nichols, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
- Numbers lie: Sosa may be 600-HR man left out of Hall by Drew Sharpe, Detroit Free Press
- Putting his mark on baseball's shame by Bill Livingston, Cleveland Plain Dealer
- Companies Not Chasing Bond's Home Run Chase by Richard Sandomir, New York Times
- Critics Callous on Harry: Phillies broadcaster should make call when his Hall of Fame career ends by Bill Conlin, Philadelphia Daily News
- A power outage by Bob Cohn, Washington Times
- Mets' Reyes stays humble while becoming the best by Bob Nightengale, USA Today
- Rebuilding project needs to start now by Richard Justice, Houston Chronicle
- Best-of-9 Series? Boras has Selig's ear by Bob Klapisch, The Record
- A night to honor mound's old men by Jim Salisbury, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Caminiti's spirit stays with Biggio by Richard Justice, Houston Chronicle
Blog of the Week:
Book of the Week:
- Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx Is Burning: 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City by Jonathan Mahler - The book is coming to the cable screen over the weekend with the ESPN produced movie.
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