Saturday, April 03, 2010

Ian O'Connor decides who's good and who's bad.

ESPN's loss is the The Record's gain:

"These are the last words I will write for The Record, which makes them by far the toughest. I was a Record delivery boy in my youth in Englewood, wondering what it would be like to write for my hometown paper, but never actually thinking I’d get lucky enough to find out.

In my first column on Dec. 31, 2006, I wrote that my goal was to celebrate the good guys and chase the bad guys.' I hope I did more celebrating than chasing in the 39 months since."

Alex Rodriguez is bad, I would presume.

That's quite a mission for a sportswriter, though.

Instead of telling us who won the game and how, he basically wants to be God.


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