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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Baseball

Sports

Baseball’s opening day a national holiday? Why not?

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 25, 2014, 11:45 AM Feb 25, 2014
3

There’s an effort to get opening day named a national holiday. Read more →

Sports · Weather

Pulling back the Target Field snow must mean winter is going… going…

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 18, 2014, 12:14 PM Feb 18, 2014
0

Today’s temperatures are a stark reminder that spring is coming and there’s nothing you can do to hold onto winter, try as you might.
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Crime and Justice · Sports

End of a child molester

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 10, 2014, 11:09 AM Jan 10, 2014
0

Bill Conlin was one of the finest baseball writers of his generation. None of his accomplishments in life matter, because the last description of him on this planet is that he molested children. Read more →

Five by 8 · People doing good

The baseball Hall of Fame mockery, Kevin Love’s hissyfit and the cheap standing ovation (5×8 – 1/9/14)

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 9, 2014, 7:10 AM Jan 9, 2014
13

Journalism’s Hall of Shame, why do you stand and clap for marginally good art, a school dance for an Osseo teen, why is Delta suddenly wanting to make flying comfortable, and Kevin Love reveals Team Dysfunction. Read more →

Five by 8

Killing health care with a thousand paper cuts (5×8: 12/18/13)

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2013, 7:43 AM Dec 18, 2013
39

The toxic mix of politics and health care, is the Nienstedt controversy for Catholics only, baseball parks in winter, the rights of white supremacists vs. the rights of people to try to shut them up, and why aren’t kids interested in driving? Read more →

Sports

If he doesn’t hit for more power, Mauer will be an average first baseman

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 11, 2013, 12:37 PM Nov 11, 2013
7

A Gold Glove, batting-title winning catcher is more valuable — since there are not a lot of them — is a lot more valuable than a high-average, low-power first baseman. At $23 million a year, that’s a lot of money to pay. Read more →

Sports

The short shelf life of a baseball stadium

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 11, 2013, 10:45 AM Nov 11, 2013
5

The Braves are abandoning a stadium that is just 17 years old, but yet needs “hundreds of millions of dollars in improvements. Read more →

Sports

Attention, Boston: It’s just baseball

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 31, 2013, 4:02 PM Oct 31, 2013
10

A baseball championship is just a baseball championship. Period. Everything else is just a sportswriter who needs a catchy lede. Read more →

Moments of humanity punctuating this year’s World Series

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 28, 2013, 1:10 PM Oct 28, 2013
0

Baseball is using the World Series to highlight some great causes. Read more →

Sports

A symphonic World Series battle.

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 23, 2013, 12:18 PM Oct 23, 2013
2

In the unlikely event the Minnesota Twins had surprised us, played decent baseball, and made it to the World Series (which begins tonight, you may have heard), here’s something you wouldn’t be seeing: Two orchestras — St. Louis’ and Boston’s — “playing trash” at each other. Read more →

Sports

Life, death, and baseball

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2013, 12:47 PM Oct 18, 2013
8

When the baseball playoffs are down to the final few teams, a baseball game is almost as precious as life itself. Read more →

Sports

MLB races show success of small market teams (not named the Twins)

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 24, 2013, 1:13 PM Sep 24, 2013
7

Do big-spending MLB teams have an unfair advantage over smaller market teams? Read more →

Crime and Justice · Sports

Mass shootings usher in new era of security at ballparks

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 16, 2013, 4:10 PM Sep 16, 2013
1

Stepping up security at ballparks. Read more →

Sports

Google Glass can put baseball in your eye

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2013, 11:11 AM Sep 12, 2013
4

Finally, a reason to buy Google Glass? Read more →

Sports

When it comes to supporting baseball, Twins fans are above average

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2013, 12:06 PM Sep 11, 2013
17

Fans don’t have any responsibility to support a bad team any more than a car buyer has an obligation to buy a lousy car, but criticism of Minnesota fans is unwarranted. Read more →

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