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2/19/2015
10 Things I Hate About The Game I Love
I have enjoyed a lifelong love affair with baseball. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of collecting baseball cards (with the pink bubble gum), getting autographs of countless players during Spring Training (I still have every one), pouring through the pages of Hy Turkin's old Baseball Encyclopedia and playing simulated baseball board games like APBA for hours on end.

12/26/2012
One Night At Dodger Stadium, The Young Taught A Lesson In Giving
This is not a Christmas story, though it is about giving. It is about doing the right thing, about how the youngest of us can sometimes offer a shining light.
6/17/2012
Review - The Baseball Hall Of Shame: The Best Of Blooperstown
When a book reaches across generations and becomes a shared experience for fathers and their children - think Goodnight Moon, or Where the Wild Things Are - it takes a special place in the culture. The baseball version of this, just in time for Father's Day, must surely be the Baseball Hall of Shame series, which for 27 years has brought laughter to many a household.
5/6/2012
"The Baseball Hall Of Shame: The Best Of Blooperstown" By Bruce Nash And Allan Zullo: Baseball Book Review
Part of our love of baseball, is the art of storytelling. Talking about strange and interesting facts, side stories and statistics. In today’s baseball book review, I have uncovered a gem of a book that contains baseball information that will leave you laughing and fascinated for hours.

4/24/2012
Nine To Know: Let's Play Bingo
Bill Chuck explores a fun, for the most part schadenfreudian, game called Bingo Batting Averages created by Bruce Nash, who co-authors the Baseball Hall Of Shame series with Allan Zullo.

3/28/11
Bruce Nash's Modern Marvel
A 500-eposode idea can come out of nowhere. Just ask Bruce Nash, the prolific producer whose many TV credits inclue the cable staple that is "Modern Marvels".

04/07/2009
"Amazing Sports Stories": Sports Emmy noms amaze producer Bruce Nash
Before Bruce Nash became a prolific producer of unscripted television, he was a prolific author of books, mostly about sports. He wrote and co-wrote numerous titles, many of them compilations of stories that epitomize the nature of various sports and the personalities that make them tick. Every one of his books ("Baseball Hall of Shame," "Amazing But True Fishing Stories," "Amazing But True Dog Tales," etc.), even the light-hearted "Sports Hall of Shame" series, required a ton of research.

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