Thoughts, lists and other compulsive bits about baseball from comedian filmmaker television producer/Red Sox fan Paul Francis Sullivan....
feel free to call him “Sully.”
I continued going through my closet and I dug out one of my favorite books as a kid. The Ballpark by William Jaspersohn is a fascinating behind the scenes look at what happens at a ball game. Specifically, the book chronicles a day game at Fenway Park in 1978.
It was pretty cool then and an interesting time capsule now, and the topic of today's podcast.
Taryn Cooper of Gal For All Seasons is my guest on the Sully Baseball Daily Podcast today.
We discussed R. A. Dickey and other fun things (or not so fun things) regarding the Mets.
On today's podcast, I enjoy the fact that in baseball we can have venom filled arguments about things that do not have the consequences of this week's horrible events.
And I get right back into the venom by laughing at the Yankees' interest in Vernon Wells and predict they will win no more than 85 games in 2013.
On today's podcast, I discuss the strange and remarkable career of Edwin Jackson and wonder if the Mets are about to get hosed in a trade for R. A. Dickey.
In today's podcast, I take a look at what the Diamondbacks got out of the three team deal. I know the price was high, but keeping the Justin Upton in his prime years might be worth a pitching prospect.
In my latest for Bleacher Report, I look at the Rays and Royals trade and understand it from Kansas City's point of view.
You can read the whole article HERE.