Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Books: "Rebel School of Wine" by Tyler Balliet

 



Rebel School of Wine: A Visual Guide to Drinking with Confidence

By Tyler Balliet

Harvest; hardcover, 320 pages; $32.50

Tyler Balliet is an entrepreneur and journalist who has been at the forefront of innovation in the wine industry since 2006. His first foray into wine was as the cofounder and operator of Wine Riot, a traveling wine festival that toured the United States from 2009 to 2016. He then became the cofounder and CEO of Rose Mansion, and he designed, promoted, and operated a giant rose-themed interactive experience in New York City. He was named to Inc. 30 Under 30 and Wine Enthusiast 40 Under 40, and as a journalist, he judges international wine competitions and travels to wine regions all over the world to meet with and interview the most influential people in the field.

RFK Jr. On Ohio Ballot; Quarter Of Way To 50-State Goal

 

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Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign announced on Wednesday that it has collected all the signatures need for ballot access in Ohio.

St. John's Steals Brooklyn Native Richmond From Seton Hall


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The St. John's Red Storm didn't have to look far to nab one of their biggest transfer targets, Kadary Richmond, who officially signed on Tuesday after three seasons spent with Seton Hall.

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Yankees Continue To Avenge Astros' Dominance

 

Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil firing one in to Alex Bregman in the third inning. Photo by Jason Schott.


On Tuesday night, the Yankees hosted their biggest nemesis of the last decade, the Houston Astros in a meeting had a distinctly different vibe. 

Kennedy Challenges Trump To Debate At End Of Month

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Brooklyn on May 1st. Photo by Jason Schott.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Tuesday that he is challenging former President Trump, the Republican nominee, to a debate when both candidates attend the Libertarian Convention in late May.

Books: How To Perfect Your Golf Swing With "Fix It Yourself" By David Leadbetter

 


Fix It Yourself: The Ultimate Guide to Correcting Your Golf Swing (How to Recognize the Faults in Your Game - and Correct Them)

By David Leadbetter; with Ron Kaspriske

St. Martin's Press; hardcover; 224 pages, with 150 color images throughout; $30.00; eBook, $14.99; available today, Tuesday, May 7th

David Leadbetter has the reputation of being the world's best golf instructor, as his players have won a combined 18 major championships, with six of those golfers ranked #1 in the world. Leadbetter operates dozens of golf academies around the world, has authored several bestselling instructional books and videos, and writes monthly articles for Golf Digest.

RFK Jr. Officially On Ballot In Delaware

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Brooklyn on May 1st. Photo by Jason Schott.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign announced that it has gained ballot access in Delaware.

Kennedy and his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, were nominated by the Independent Party of Delaware, who filed all the necessary documents with the state to put the ticket on the November ballot.

Wolf Von Baumgart, the Independent Party of Delaware Secretary-General, said, "Today, we offer the voters of Delaware a clear national alternative to polarized two-party politics as usual. Special interest-controlled politics has failed the people and it's high time for a constructive, independent problem-solving alternative."

Delaware is the fourth state that the Kennedy-Shanahan ticket is officially on the ballot, in addition to Utah, Michigan, and California. In addition, the Kennedy campaign has collected enough signatures for ballot access in seven other states, New Hampshire, Nevada, Hawaii, North Carolina, Idaho, Nebraska, and Iowa.

Kennedy Ballot Access Update: This map provided by the campaign shows the status of RFK Jr.'s quest to be on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Dark purple = Petitioning complete. Light purple = In Progress. Gray = Window Not Open Yet.



Monday, May 6, 2024

Kennedy Campaign Alleges Election Interference By Facebook & Instagram; Statement From PAC

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Brooklyn last Wednesday. Photo by Jason Schott.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign, on Monday, alleged that Facebook and Instagram have engaged in election interference by censoring a biographical film on his life and career. Mr. Kennedy said this "goes beyond restricting freedom of expression on issues and ideas."

St. John's Lures Transfer Deivon Smith To Queens

 

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The St. John's Red Storm Men's Basketball team announced on Monday the addition of guard Deivon Smith, a fifth-year senior transferring from Utah.

Sunday, May 5, 2024

NYCFC's Streak Stopped Cold By Colorado At Citi Field

NYCFC's Mounsef Bakrar had his shot blocked in the 45th minute, late in the first half. Photo by Jason Schott.


New York City Football Club saw their three-game winning streak end on Sunday afternoon at Citi Field, as they were shutout 2-0 by the Colorado Rapids.

Rafael Navarro put the Rapids on the board just 16 minutes into the match, when he buried a shot from the left side of the crease, off a feed from Cole Bassett and set-up from Kevin Cabral, who also got an assist.

It stayed that way until the 86th, when Bassett would cash in from the center of the box, assisted by Calvin Hayes, and that made it 2-0 Colorado, and basically sealed the win. 

Colorado goaltender Zach Steffen pitched the shutout, as he turned away 15 NYCFC shots, three of which were on goal. Steffen is a former United States Men's National goalkeeper, who joined Colorado this season after four years with Manchester City, co-owner with the Yankees of NYCFC.

NYCFC, who had been unbeaten in five games, fell to 4-2-5, with 14 points, and they sit in seventh place in the MLS Eastern Conference. NYCFC earned three wins and two-draw in this five-game homestand, which had three games at Yankee Stadium and two at Citi Field. 

Next Saturday night, May 11 at 7:30 p.m., NYCFC will be at Toronto, and then they will have a midweek game at Philadelphia on Wednesday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m.

New York City FC remained three points behind the Red Bulls (4-5-2, 17 points), who are in fourth place after they lost to Leo Messi and Inter Miami, 6-2. NYCFC's next home game will be against the Red Bulls on Saturday, May 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Citi Field.

The Rapids are now 5-3-3, with 18 points, and are in fifth place in the MLS Western Conference.

COACH'S COMMENTS: NYCFC Head Coach Nick Cushing spoke to the media after the game, and here's what he had to say:

On the current five-game homestand matches and the performances stemming from them: "I just said to the guys that whenever we lose at home - whether we're on a good run or a bad run - whenever we lose at home is disappointing because we want to deliver for our fans. We want to make sure that we put a performance in, and we not only excite them, but we give them something to enjoy. We didn't do that enough tonight. We didn't create enough big chances. The small details matter, and we didn't get them right in the first half. For example, when we put two great balls across the box, and we needed it to be at the back post...It is always going to hurt when you don't win at home. 

One thing I say to the guys us that we delivered ten points out for 15 [over the last five matches]. Now, those 15 were all at home. The opportunity to take 15 was there. If we can put up ten from the next 15, it will give us an opportunity to solidify our league position. The difference is that three of those [five matches] are away, right? One of the challenges, one of the aims, and one of the progressions of the group is to be better on the road and to put points on the board while [away]. That has to start with Toronto FC. For us, it's about making sure that whatever the situation we're in, we add points... Now [in the next five matches] we go [away] for three and [host] two [one of which is] a Derby. It's a real test of our character and mentality. It's a challenge for the group, and we're on that journey and we'll continue [the efforts]. We'll take the disappointment, but we'll get back in the training room and on the training pitch, and make sure that we look at why we weren't in the races today, because we weren't. We accept it, but we continue to work hard."

On conceding two goals and the defensive performance: "One of our main attributes has been our intensity. Also, one of the things that I've been really proud of is how we've increased the intensity that we play at and how we've increased the intensity that we play at and how we've increased the intensity that we can react at. I think when you play a team like Colorado, their strengths are counterattack, and the one way that we're going to affect counterattack is by regaining the ball really quickly and having a real intense reaction. I didn't think we had that today. We weren't being organized on coutnerattack and we gave too much [referring to chances] away. 

In the first half, we gave too much counterattack away. In the second half, the second goal comes from almost a regain [in possession] in those moments. So, when I say we weren't at the races, it was in many different ways. We had 705 of the ball tonight. That is a real opportunity for us to create big chances and we didn't, and when you don't, 70% of the ball is a great opportunity to play against a lot of counterattacks. The two go hand in hand...We played into Colorado's hands tonight."

 

Books: Jimmy Breslin's Classic Writing In A Library Of America Collection

 


Jimmy Breslin: Essential Writings

By Jimmy Breslin; Edited by Dan Barry

Library of America; hardcover, 734 pages; $40.00

Jimmy Breslin was one of the leading columnists during New York's Golden Era of Journalism, crafting a legacy in his writing for the Daily News, the New York Journal American, the New York Herald Tribune, and Newsday. A master of deadline writing, his columns were events, attracting millions of readers, earning the admiration of other journalists, and the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1986.

Friday, May 3, 2024

Yankees Need Judge To Start Ruling

 

Aaron Judge at bat in the bottom of the first inning against Detroit starting pitcher Reese Olson. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Yankees entered Friday night's game against the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium with a record of 20-13, a solid start to the season that's all the more remarkable for the fact that their captain has yet to really get going. 

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

BOBBY IN BROOKLYN: Kennedy Calls On Biden To Sign A "No Spoiler Pledge"

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Brooklyn on Wednesday. Photo by Jason Schott.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was in Downtown Brooklyn on Wednesday, as he made a major announcement on the state of the campaign.

Monday, April 29, 2024

RFK Jr. Officially On The Ballot In The Golden State

 

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Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has officially made the ballot in the state with the most Electoral College votes, California, his campaign announced on Monday.

Sunday, April 28, 2024

NYCFC Notches Third Straight Win With Comeback Over Charlotte

 

NYCFC players crowd around Keaton Parks after his game-tying goal. Photo by Jason Schott.


New York City Football Club has run their winning streak to three games, as they overcame an early goal to beat Charlotte FC, 2-1, in a thriller on Saturday night at Yankee Stadium.

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Mets Lineup Gets Jolt From J.D. Martinez

 

J.D. Martinez swinging on his first hit as a Met, in the second inning on Friday night. Photo by Jason Schott.


On Friday night, the Mets’ lineup got the boost they waited five weeks for, as J.D. Martinez made his debut as they opened a three-game series at Citi Field against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

St. John's Gets Commitment From Vincent Iwuchukwu

 

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The St. John's Red Storm men's basketball team just secured a commitment from University of Sourthen California transfer Vincent Iwuchukwu, who will be on the roster for the upcoming 2024-25 season.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Yankees Shutout By A's After Boone Was Given An Early Exit

Aaron Boone having his say with the crew chief, Umpire Marvin Hudson, while the home plate ump, Hunter Wendelstedt, looks on. Photo by Jason Schott.

 

It was a manic Monday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, as the Yankees were shutout by an old friend and the Oakland A's, 2-0, after their Manager, Aaron Boone, was ejected soon after the first pitch.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

NYCFC Notches Second Straight Shutout, Santi Scores To Down DC United

NYCFC goalkeeper Matt Freese taking a free kick in the 67th minute. Photo by Jason Schott. 

 

New York City Football Club earned their second straight shutout, this one a 2-0 drubbing of DC United at Citi Field on Saturday night.

It's Official: Kennedy Will Be On Hawaii's Ballot In November

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign scored a major victory on Friday, as his new political party, We The People, will appear on Hawaii's general election ballot. 

Schmidt Big Part Of Rotation Fueling Yankees Fast Start; Soto Finishes Off Rays

 

Clarke Schmidt pitching to Isaac Paredes before inducing a double play. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Yankees have raced out to a 14-6 record, through Friday, and their starting rotation has been a big part of it - even more remarkable considering that starting five does not include 2023 American League Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Kennedy Makes Michigan Ballot

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. notched a major victory on Thursday, as he announced that his campaign has gained ballot access in Michigan.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Books: New Novels From Anthony Horowitz, Alyssa Cole, J.D. Robb, & Other Top Authors

It's been spring officially for nearly a month now, but this is when it really feels like you can go spend an afternoon in the park reading a book, and there are many new novels you can dive right into: Close to Death, by Anthony Horowitz; One Of Us Knows, by Alyssa Cole; Random in Death, by J.D. Robb; The Fortune Seller, by Rachel Kapelke-Dale; The Excitements, by CJ Wray; and last, but certainly not least, The Women, by Kristin Hannah.

Monday, April 15, 2024

Yankees Radio Voice John Sterling Retires: "I am a very blessed human being"

 

Giancarlo Stanton, subject of one of John Sterling's best calls, hit a grand slam, in the announcer's final game on April 7. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Yankees announced on Monday afternoon that their radio play-by-play announcer for the last 35 years, John Sterling, will be retiring effective immediately.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

NYCFC Finds Comforts Of Home With New One On Horizon

 

Action late in the match. Photo by Jason Schott.


Two days after New York City Football Club’s vision of new stadium became as real as ever, they found there was still some magic in their longtime home, as they shutout the New England Revolution, 2-0, on Saturday night at Yankee Stadium.

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Makes Iowa Ballot In One Day

 

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Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Saturday that his campaign has achieved ballot access in Iowa by convening the necessary participants at a convention held in Des Moines.

Yankees Mourn Passing Of Fritz Peterson

 

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Fritz Peterson, who pitched for the Yankees in the late 1960s and into the George Steinbrenner era, passed away on Friday at the age of 82. 

Friday, April 12, 2024

Mets Roll Past Royals On Singles Night At Citi Field

 

Luis Severino firing one in to Bobby Witt Jr. in the first inning. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Mets, coming off a road trip in which they won four out of six games in Cincinnati and Atlanta,  brought their winning ways back home, as they rolled past the Kansas City Royals, 6-1, on Friday night at Citi Field.

NYCFC Stadium Takes Massive Step To Becoming Reality



NYCFC's new stadium in Queens. Renderings provided by the club.



The New York City Football Club's decade-long dream of having their own stadium within the five boroughs took a major step to becoming reality.

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Stroman, In Start of Yankees Tenure, "Comfortable" & In "Command," Boone Says

 

Marcus Stroman firing one in to Josh Bell in the first inning on Wednesday night. Photo by Jason Schott.


When Marcus Stroman joined the Yankees in the offseason, there was what could be described as cautious optimism, as he certainly is one of the most recognizable pitchers in baseball, but one not afraid of the spotlight and all that it brings.

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

RFK Jr. Campaign Has Enough Signatures To Make Ballot In Nebraska

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Provided by his campaign.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign announced on Tuesday that it has amassed the necessary amount of signatures to make the ballot in Nebraska.

Monday, April 8, 2024

Mets Hall Of Famer Jerry Grote, Catcher On '69 Champs, Passed Away

 

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On Sunday night, the Mets announced the sad news that Jerry Grote, the catcher of the 1969 World Championship team and a member of the team's Hall of Fame, passed away at the age of 81 in the Texas Cardiac Arrythmia Institute in Austin, Texas.

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Yanks Jolt Jays As Gil Returns In Style & Giancarlo Goes Off

 

Giancarlo Stanton is ready to high five Juan Soto after his grand slam. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Yankees rolled to an 8-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium to take two out of three games their weekend series and continue the strong start to their season.

Friday, April 5, 2024

Kennedy Issues A Statement On January 6 Capital Attack

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


On Friday, Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a statement to "clarify his views," as his campaign termed it, on the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capital by supporters of then-President Donald J. Trump.

In the interest of reading it as it is intended by Mr. Kennedy, there will not be any summation here, but his statement presented in full:

"January 6 is one of the most polarizing topics on the political landscape. I am listening to people of diverse viewpoints on it in order to make sense of the event and what followed. I want to hear every side.

It is quite clear that many of the January 6 protesters broke the law in what may have started as a protest but turned into a riot. Because it happened with the encouragement of President Trump, and in the context of his delusion that the election was stolen from him, many people see it not as a riot but as an insurrection.

I have not examined the evidence in detail, but reasonable people, including Trump opponents, tell me there is little evidence of a true insurrection. They observe that the protesters carried no weapons, had no plans or ability to seize the reins of government, and that Trump himself had urged them to protest 'peacefully.'

Like many reasonable Americans, I am concerned about the possibility that political objectives motivated the vigor of the prosecution of the J6 defendants, their long sentences, and their harsh treatment. That would fit a disturbing pattern of the weaponization of government agencies - the DoJ, the IRS, the SEC, the FBI, etc. - against political opponents.

One can, as I do, oppose Donald Trump and all he stands for, and still be disturbed by the weaponization of government against him.

As President, I will appoint a special counsel - an individual respected by all sides - to investigate whether prosecutorial discretion was abused for political ends in this case, and I will right any wrongs that we discover. Without the impartial rule of law, there is no true democracy or moral governance. That's why John Adams, a staunch patriot, defended the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre in court. If we betray justice in pursuit of an ideal, that betrayal will corrupt anything we accomplish.

Both establishment parties are using J6 to pour fuel on the fire of America's divisions. Each side claims that a victory by their opponents marks the end of democracy. Then, anything is justified to stop them. We run the risk of destroying democracy in order to save it.

Instead of demonizing our opponents as apocalyptic threats to democracy, let's focus on the issues and priorities of how they will govern, and defeat them at the ballot box rather than through legal maneuvers and dirty tricks. Presidents Trump and Biden both presided over the continued worsening of our national debt, chronic disease epidemic, government corruption, erosion of civil liberties, and foreign military entanglements. Maybe it is because the establishment parties differ very little on these key issues that they campaign on the demonization of their opponents and all who support them instead." 

UPDATE: Kennedy's campaign released this addendum later Friday: "The statement that 'the protesters had no weapons' was retracted from this press release. Mr. Kennedy explained: 'My understanding that none of the January 6 rioters who invaded the capitol were carrying firearms was incorrect. Several have been convicted of carrying firearms into the Capitol building. Others assaulted Capitol police with pepper spray, bludgeons, and other makeshift weapons.

"This behavior is inexcusable. I have never minimized or dismissed the seriousness of the riot or any crime committed on that day. My hope is to move the country away from the issues that divide us and focus on common ground and a path for rebuilding trust in each other and hope for an American future."



Thursday, April 4, 2024

Yankee Stadium Has Exciting New Dining Options This Season

 

Photos by Jason Schott.


The Yankees recently unveiled their new food and beverage options for the season, ahead of their home opener on Friday afternoon against their division rival Toronto Blue Jays.

Kennedy Has Needed Signatures To Make Ballot In Idaho

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Brooklyn on February 18. Photo by Jason Schott.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign announced on Thursday that it has collected the necessary amount of signatures to make the ballot in Idaho. 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Mets Set For Doubleheader With Detroit Thursday After Pair Of Rain Outs

 

Citi Field decked out for Opening Week. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Mets and the Detroit Tigers will play a single-admission doubleheader on Thursday at 12:10 p.m. at Citi Field after two nights of rain outs.

Monday, April 1, 2024

Kennedy Set To Make The Ballot In North Carolina

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Provided by his campaign.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that his campaign has amassed the necessary signatures to appear on the ballot in North Carolina.

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Brewers Sweep Mets, Who Get No Momentum From Megill

 

Tylor Megill beginning a big double play hit into by Rhys Hoskins in the third inning. Photo by Jason Schott. 


The Mets, despite a possible momentum boost from Tylor Megill, dropped the series finale, 4-1, to the Milwaukee Brewers, who completed the sweep on Easter Sunday afternoon.

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Mets Mauled By Milwaukee, & Heated Over Hoskins Again

Luis Severino pitching to William Contreras in the first inning. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Mets lost another tough one one to the Milwaukee Brewers, 7-6, on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field, their second loss in a row, and one that revolved around Rhys Hoskins, to open the season.

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Books: "Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring,” By Brad Gooch"

 



Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring

By Brad Gooch

HarperCollins Publishers/Harper Books; hardcover, 512 pages; $40.00

Brad Gooch is a poet, novelist, and biographer who has authored ten books including Smash Cut, memoir that captured his exuberant youth in New York's art scene in the 1970s and '80sGodtalk: Travels in Spiritual America; City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara; and Flannery: A Life of Flannery O'Connor, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, a New York Times bestseller, and a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award.

Yankees Open In Houston; Check Out Who's On The Roster

 

Yankee Stadium. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Yankees open their season this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. when they are in Houston to take on their rivals, the Astros, in a four-game series.

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Mets Workout At Citi Ahead Of Opening Day, Now Friday

 

Starling Marte in the batting case, as Pete Alonso (left) and Jeff McNeil (center) look on. Photo by Jason Schott.


On Wednesday afternoon at Citi Field, the Mets worked out on the field ahead of Opening Day, when they will take on the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday at 1:40 p.m., delayed a day because of predicted rain tomorrow afternoon.

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Kennedy Names Nicole Shanahan As His Running Mate

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan. Provided by the campaign.


Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. named attorney, tech entrepreneur, and philanthropist Nicole Shanahan as his vice running mate in a much-anticipated announcement in Oakland, California, on Tuesday afternoon.

Books: "Studies at the School by the Sea" by Jenny Colgan

 


Studies at the School by the Sea

By Jenny Colgan

Avon Books; hardcover, $30.00; paperback, $18.99; available today, Tuesday, March 26th

Jenny Colgan is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous novels, including Midnight at The Christmas Bookshop (please click here for our review from this past December), Little Beach Street Bakery, and Christmas at the Cupcake Cafe. 

Books: "Drive," By Bob Harig, On Tiger Woods' Remarkably Complex Career

 


DRIVE: The Lasting Legacy of Tiger Woods

By Bob Harig

St. Martin's Press; hardcover, 336 pages plus one 8-page photo insert; $30.00; available today, Tuesday, March 26th

Bob Harig is a writer for Sports Illustrated, formerly of ESPN and the Tampa Bay Times, who has covered Tiger Woods since the very beginning of his career nearly three decades ago. Harig is one of the few authors who has conducted dozens of one-on-one interviews with Tiger, and is the author of Tiger & Phil: Golf's Most Fascinating Rivalry (click here for our review from April 2022).

DRIVE is Harig's look at the remarkable career of Tiger Woods, and this book comes five years after his improbable win at the 2019 Masters. Improbable because of all that Woods had been through in the prior decade, from injuries to multiple car accidents to revelations of extramarital affairs, but not unlikely if you have witnessed the determination Woods has had throughout his career.

Just two years before his triumph at Augusta, Woods had severe back injuries that resulted in spinal fusion surgery that he feared would be career-ending. That same year, in May 2017, Woods was arrested after he was found by police asleep in his car on the side of the road. He spent the next two years finding his way back from surgery to the golf course. 

That all came to fruition as he approached the 18th Green on Sunday at The Masters in 2019, and when the final putt landed in the hole, CBS announcer Jim Nantz proclaimed it, "The return to glory." To Harig, it was that and more, as it brought together all the qualities that compose someone who is not only an enduring figure in sports, but a supremely-gifted athlete whose drive to succeed transcended all the greats. 

Then, in October 2019, after Woods underwent arthroscopic knee surgery just two months before, he won the inaugural ZOZO Championship, the first event sanctioned by the PGA Tour in Japan. That gave Woods his 82nd win on the PGA Tour, which tied him with Sam Snead for the all-time record, and he has not won since.

Woods was then faced with more adversity less than a couple years later, as he was badly injured when the car he was operating rolled over in Los Angeles just two days after he hosted the Genesis Open in February 2021. Extensive leg surgery and rehabilitation followed, and another comeback - one Harig feels is possibly more remarkable than the 2019 victory - came just 14 months later, when Woods played in The Masters in 2022, and made the cut. 

Woods was known as a golf prodigy from a very young age, but he burst into stardom when he appeared at The Masters for the first time, at just 21 years old, in 1997, and won by a record twelve strokes and breaking the Augusta record. This was his first appearance in a major tournament, and it was the first victory in a major for an African-American or Asian-American player. Incredible to note also is the fact that Woods shot a 40 on the front nine in the first round and still won by 12 strokes.

This began a 15-year run of dominance for Tiger, becoming arguably the most famous athlete in the world, as he transformed golf by setting course records and winning majors at a pace that was never thought possible. Woods is tied for the most wins in PGA history, with 82, and is second in major tournament wins, with 15. He spent more than 600 weeks ranked as the #1 player in the world.

Woods impact extended beyond what he did on the course, as brought more fans to the game of golf than ever before, which let to record television ratings, as marketing the game was never so successful. That led him to become a billionaire who earned over $110 million in prize winnings, as well as over a billion dollars in endorsement money. One of the many companies Woods endorsed, and whose gear he wore, was Nike, which is why it was front-page news when their partnership ended in January after 27 years. He also endorsed numerous products, such as Gillette razors, with one of his memorable ads for them being one in which he appeared with tennis legend Roger Federer and soccer star Thierry Henry in 2007, and Yankees superstar Derek Jeter appeared in later versions.

That 1997 Masters win began Tiger's run of greatness, which included him not missing a 36-hole cut, a record 142 consecutive tournaments, from 1998 to 2005, which well surpassed the previous record of 113 by Byron Nelson. In the modern era, no current player has approached even half of Tiger's record. 

In this excerpt, Harig writes of the depth of Woods and his evolution as a player and person: "Tiger Woods has proven to be a complicated figure throughout his decades in the spotlight. Child prodigy. Guided by a nurturing, some say overbearing, father. An accomplished junior player who turned into a record-setting amateur player and then a pro without peer. Woods transformed the game, turning golf geeks into keen observers, casual golf fans into ardent followers, and even indifferent sports fans into curiosity mavens. 

He will undoubtedly be known for the raw numbers: eighty-two PGA Tour titles, tied for the most all-time with Sam Snead fifteen major championships, three behind Jack Nicklaus; a billionaire, according to Forbes, who amassed more than $110 million in official PGA Tour earnings. He was vastly underpaid, if you think about it.

But even before his historic Masters title at Augusta National in 2019, Woods had emerged with a different outlook and was received with warmth and adulation. Sure, there are still the haters, those who wonder if he continues to play, almost jealous of his accomplishments. But there's undoubtedly been a transformation, due in part to maturity, having two kids, and the perspective that he's lucky to be alive following his February 2021 car crash. And certainly, fortunate to be competing.

It is a long time removed from 'Hello, World,' the words he uttered as part of a marketing slogan for Nike upon turning pro in 1996. And from that 12-shot Masters win in 1997. Or the 'Tiger slam' of 2000-01. The amazing consistency from 2005 through 2009. The scandal of 2010. The return to No. 1 in 2013. And the subsequent back problems that somehow did not keep him from winning a fifteenth major title and tying Sam Snead's PGA Tour record for victories.

Not so long ago was the horrific one-car crash that Woods somehow survived on February 23, 2021. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, 'The primary causal factor for this traffic collision was driving at a speed unsafe for the road conditions and the inability to negotiate the curve of the roadway.' He was traveling at more than 82 miles an hour in a 45-mile-per-hour zone, and it was unclear whether Woods attempted to negotiate the curve in the road. 

His Genesis SUV went into a median, struck a curb, knocked down a wooden sign, and drove into opposite lanes before hitting a tree and rolling over.

He suffered broken bones in his right leg and injuries to his right foot and ankle.

That is the straightforward explanation. Woods needed several surgeries to fix the broken bones in his leg. He has never fully disclosed what occurred to his right foot and ankle, other than to suggest he needed 'pins and screws' to put them back together. It's fair to say Woods had multiple tiny broken bones in his foot.

And yet, somehow, barely a year later, he returned to play in the Masters, where he broke par in the first round and made the 36-hole cut. He also played in the PGA Championship, again making the cut but suffering through the third round, then withdrawing - with something amiss, causing him to fly to California afterward to meet with doctors. Woods later disclosed that he had two procedures in 2022 related to his right leg, but didn't say what they were for or when they occurred.

It's reasonable to believe one of the procedures took place following that withdrawal at the PGA Championship. Later, it was learned that one of the screws in his foot was protruding through the skin. Woods then skipped the U.S. Open.

But he returned for The Open at St. Andrews, the one goal he had all year. Woods desperately wanted to be part of the 150th playing of the game's oldest championship at the Old Course, the home of golf. It is where he played as an amateur in 1995, where he won in 2000 and 2005, where he completed six times but might never again as a competitive golfer.

That he managed to get around despite what appeared to be serious limitations was one of the stories of the golf year, despite a score well over par and nowhere near making the cut.

“It’s pretty insane, actually,” says Justin Thomas, who despite an age difference of eighteen years became close to Woods. “To make the cut at Augusta for how he felt early in the year, it’s mind-blowing, honestly. I can’t put into words how much his mind just works in his favor compared to everybody else and how much better it is than everybody else’s.

“He’s a different person when he gets out there, and especially at Augusta, all the good vibes and memories and everything he has. When that focus clicks on, it’s a different person.”

The latter years of Woods’ career help form a different picture. Sure, all the records remain framed for history, and his overall resume of greatness will be how he is remembered most. But all along, there was in inner drive, a never-say-quit attitude that served him extremely well when he made the game look easy - and that was all the more apparent when the game suddenly was not easy.”


Monday, March 25, 2024

Kennedy, On Eve Of VP Announcement, Deals With More DNC Dirty Tricks

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 


On the eve of Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s announcement of his running mate in Oakland on Tuesday afternoon, its campaign is dealing with a new issue about ballot access in Nevada.

Spencer Jones, Highly-Touted Yankees Prospect, Wins James P. Dawson Award.

 

Spencer Jones connecting on a home run in the Spring Breakout Game on March 16. @Yankees.


On Monday, the Yankees announced that outfielder Spencer Jones was honored with the 2024 James P. Dawson Award for being the most outstanding rookie in spring training. He received a watch from Betteridge Jewelers in conjunction with the award.