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Best column lineup

SockPuppet

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The restructuring and departures at the DMN got me thinking (a dangerous development).

What paper does the board think has the strongest lineup of general sports columnists? Which paper has a No. 1 starter, a fast baller; a No. 2 starter, a reliable eater of innings; a No. 3 starter, who specializes in off-seed stuff?

Fire away.
 
I'd say the KC Star has the best 1-2 punch out there. And I love Plaschke-Simers and to a lesser extent, Adande at the LA Times.
 
I know it is biz jargon, but can we stop using this baseball analogy for sports writers? Just lazy.

What do we call the staff hack? I get the metaphor, but I am going to puke if I read it again.
 
jfs1000 said:
What do we call the staff hack? I get the metaphor, but I am going to puke if I read it again.

Carl Pavano. Matt Clement. Eric Milton. Esteban Loaiza. Any Kansas City Royal.
 
I got spoiled reading Bozich and Forde on a near daily basis over the years at The Coruier-Journal. Brewer was a good read, and I liked the out-of-the box approach he did sometimes (for instance, following a jockey's diet for a couple weeks).

Eric Crawford has gotten off to a good start and shows promise as a No. 2 guy, and I don't mean that in ARod-Jeter sense.
 
jfs1000 said:
I know it is biz jargon, but can we stop using this baseball analogy for sports writers? Just lazy.

What do we call the staff hack? I get the metaphor, but I am going to puke if I read it again.

Thank you. Well said.
 
Posnanski-Whitlock is all the KC Star needs, really. Good cop, bad cop. Optimist-pessimist. Royals-Chiefs (and KU). Those two made me look forward to reading the Star over breakfast every morning growing up.
 
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