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It is in this period of time between football and baseball that I rest. Consider it my gift to you, the television sports fan.
If you are tired of hearing me talk, as I am, feel free to take a pass on this article--because my voice will come through loud and clear as I make my observations this March of 2005.
It would be far too easy to write a column filled with my picks to click in this upcoming baseball season now that spring training has begun. That would be boring, pointless and basically stealing from this magazine. It is too easy to say the Yankees are loaded and the Mariners are better as well as broker. It is simple to pick the Braves to make it 14 straight division titles while also pointing out that the Marlins may be the most well-rounded club in the National League. Who cares about my preseason guesswork? Not me.
What I care about this spring may not be what you care about. I do not care to dissect Jose Canseco's innermost thoughts. Why? In the legal world, Canseco's statements would be considered impeachable. Even Marcia Clark could destroy him on the witness stand. He lacks credibility because of what he stands to gain monetarily from his book deal.
Jose is a guy who feels he was blackballed from the game for whatever reason (certainly not because his skills had diminished so much he had a total of only 31 home runs in his final two years and no ability to play a position). Think he built up any animosity or jealousy as he had to stand on the sidelines with the rest of us while guys he played with and against were in historic home run chases and getting major metropolitan streets named after them?