Say what you will about La Guardia Airport (its delays, its small size, and other annoyances), but flights landing there offer passengers some of the most splendid views of NYC imaginable; a final approach invariably becomes something of a matter-of-course sightseeing tour. Moreover, it’s long been suspected that not only airline passengers but pilots too [...]
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Featuring the incomparable Harold Lloyd…teaming up with Babe Ruth. Related articles by Zemanta Happy Birthday Babe Ruth (slidingintohome.blogspot.com) Sphere: Related Content
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Now that the cheers have died down, and baseball is stored away in luxurious hibernation, many Bronx residents (along with more rational New Yorkers) are viewing their divinely idolized team a little more critically. When the NY Yankees abandoned the old Yankee Stadium (aka “The House That Ruth Built”) for their new and improved (and [...]
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The New York Yankees never fail to show their devotedly slavish fans an exciting time…even when it comes to making complete fools of them. Now, as in other years, when these pinstriped tycoons are in the World Series their arrogance exceeds the norm (a study in hubris, in and of itself) and results in all [...]
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The newly arrived Ruth film is part of the video collection of Major League Baseball Productions, the league’s official archivist, which spans more than 100 years and includes about 150,000 hours of moving images. Most of the collection is stored in plastic cases that line metal shelves of a room labeled “Major League Baseball Film [...]
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The last game the Dodgers played at home was on September 24, 1957, and fewer than 7,000 people came out to watch Brooklyn beat the Pirates 3-0… …The game ended with Ebbets Field organist Gladys Gooding playing “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You” and then the loudspeakers rang with a recording of the [...]
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[1940] The Cincinnati Reds concluded their season’s business with the Dodgers on a pleasant note yesterday [Sept. 16], beating Brooklyn, 4 to 3, in ten innings before a resentful crowd of 6,782 fans. As the Reds scored the winning run in the tenth with the aid of a decision by [umpire], one Brooklyn follower [Frank [...]
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Things aren’t looking very good for the New York Yankees these days. Even though they’re rich beyond the means and imagination of most of their desperately loyal fans, the team’s self-centered avarice and uncontained hubris have made them, in the eyes of reasonable people, a legendary object of scorn and contempt. The Yankees’ ownership, management [...]
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To further illustrate that these self-consumed sportsmen, calling themselves the New York Yankees, are anything but sports take the case of 84-year-old Freddy “Sez” Schuman. He’s been a devoted Yankee fan all his life, certainly remembering the days of DiMaggio and Mantle when baseball was actually a game not purely a business and the Yankees [...]
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The recent Auld Lang Syne observances in honor of our two departing baseball teams are a big business in NYC lately. Last week, we had the Yankees depart amidst a parade of saccharine nostalgia and commercialized praise; this week, it’s the Mets (not to be outdone; but, as always, ultimately outdone) departing amidst a similar [...]
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Pizza is undoubtedly one of America’s most popular foods; some would argue that it’s “the” most popular American food. At any rate, pizza is one of America’s greatest inventions since the hot dog; again, some would argue that it’s “human civilization’s greatest invention since the wheel.” Let the experts and know-it-alls say what they will: [...]
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