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In the grand scheme of American life, nothing is so inconsequential yet invasively significant as Major League Baseball.  My educated guess is that the game receives its elevated stature at the behest of admiring children, who frequently see big league baseball players as their first representation of physical and competitive excellence. As a result of [...]

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As the Billings Mustangs look to improve on their first half last-place finish (indeed one of the worst first-half performances that I’ve seen in quite awhile in any league), I’m reminded that the purpose of the minors has little to do with winning championships.  Although the experience of winning a championship is fulfilling and valuable, [...]

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Tonight’s Billings Mustangs opener at Dehler Park brings summer with it; I attended mainly because things here are about to become preposterously hot. Those who still long for the old Cobb Field appear to feel right at home in the new digs, and with very good reason.  Dehler is quite easily the most personable, accessible [...]

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Dear Dr. Shepard, I am writing an open letter to you today regarding Professor Perry Mills.  I am deeply troubled and still somewhat ashamed by the University’s conduct toward Professor Mills, and the vast misunderstanding that fuels his detractors’ purpose.  Their familiar refrain states that Professor Mills engages in slanderous, offensive behavior, cares little for [...]

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For those of you who live outside the time-machine of Montana, where spring has not nearly yet arrived, baseball and its wonderful minions–green grass, warmer temperatures, cherry blossoms and perhaps planting time in your garden–is finally here. To everyone who has ever uttered a sentence about how boring baseball is, I implore you to take [...]

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