Ken Levine
He'll never know I sent either of you, but take a peek at Ken Levine's blog. If you don't recognize the name, I promise you know his work. (Unless you're under 18.)
Here's a quick bit from a few weeks ago:
I'm reminded of Sandy Koufax not pitching the first game of the 1965 World Series because it was the Jewish High Holiday. Don Drysdale pitched instead. The Minnesota Twins bombed him. He was lifted in the third inning. As Dodger manager, Walter Alston came out to the mound to get him, Drysdale said, "Yeah, Skip, I know what you're thinking. Why couldn't HE be Jewish?"
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