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I
Must Get The Newspaper |
by:
Aron
Wallad |
I
Must Get The Newspaper
Every day when I wake up one of the first
items that creeps into my head is getting
the newspaper. I have got to get the paper.
I have operated this way for over 40 years.
The paper gets me in the know. More so than
the internet I guess it might be because
I can touch it or feel it.
I confess - I have to see the sports pages.
It's out in the open. I admit it. There
is something missing for me if I do not
get to see the sports pages.
Who hit home runs? Who got the most hits
the previous day?
What pitchers won? Who drove in the runs?
Yeah I like that one the most. RBIs.
If we are out of baseball season, it's off
to the transaction part of the paper. Who
signed and who got released? ( I almost
always feel bad when I see a name of a player
I liked that got dropped by their team).
Any trades I may have missed? People's lives
on the move. While this part of the paper
announces transactions, it's really about
how how lives change by the places these
players move away from. And where they move
on to. Sometimes that is all it takes like
a new city for some players to excel like
a Paul O'Neill or Roger Maris to name two
great Yankee transactions.
During the season I have to see my boys,
how are they doing?
Yankee Stats - I always observe them. Alex
Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, Gary Sheffield are
the guys whose statistics I scrutinize now.
In the old days it was Mickey Mantle, Yogi
Berra, Don Mattingly, Reggie Jackson, Roger
Maris, and Thurmon Munson. I know I am omitting
a few. Please forgive me.
When I am done with the statistics I peruse
the pages for some good story. I do not
have any game plan for this pursuit. I usually
get caught by some headline and go from
there. Lately I noticed that when I see
an article by a writer I do not care for
I spit at the paper. No I do not I am only
kidding.
I read the paper as if I am about to get
a test. I read by myself without any interruptions,
sitting in my car or at my kitchen table.
With a cup of coffee or tea by my side I
engage the paper. I think about who I might
run into that might ask me a question about
the Yankees that I should know. I better
know.
I remember when I traveled in Europe in
the early 70's. I had to get to the International
Herald for their one or two page sports
section. Reggie Jackson was having an awesome
first half of the season. It seemed like
every day he was hitting another homer for
the Athletics. I could not wait to see in
the paper if he hit another one.
The New York Times, The Newark Star Ledger,
The Bergen Record, USA Today and in the
past The Newark News have been my companions
in the morning. I would not have it any
other way.
I hope you get as much enjoyment out of
your paper as I get out of mine.
I even read the front page and do the crossword
puzzle. Sometimes.
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