Major league baseball will have a new commissioner as of 1 January, 2015, when Rob Manfred takes over from Bud Selig.
Manfred is a labor relations specialist; in other words, he ain't gonna be another A. Bartlett Giamatti. Alas.
Major league baseball will have a new commissioner as of 1 January, 2015, when Rob Manfred takes over from Bud Selig.
Manfred is a labor relations specialist; in other words, he ain't gonna be another A. Bartlett Giamatti. Alas.
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.
“The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words."
--Philip K. Dick
Can you imagine Bud Selig ever penning something like the following?
“It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone.”
Baseball fans need another commissioner like Giamatti.
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.
I liked him too. I always felt that the Pete Rose Betting Scandal was a major reason Giamatti passed away in office.
It's also why I doubt if that self-serving jerk will ever be in the HOF. Smoking - schmoking. It was Pete and always will be in my mind.While at his vacation home on Martha's Vineyard, Giamatti, a heavy smoker for many years, died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 51, just eight days after banishing Pete Rose and 154 days into his tenure as commissioner.
“The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words."
--Philip K. Dick