Author Archives: Lloyd Moseby

Interloper

Number 51 might rock our sports-watching worlds, but who’s to say that’s actually what he wants? Our man in Toronto reports.

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Keep Your Enemies Close, Assuming You Have One

Games will make them champions, but something’s missing if the Jays are to be truly great. Our man in Toronto reports.

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Clash of the So-Called “Titans”

Sox. Jays. There is only one man fully capable of putting this series in its proper context. Drew aka Lloyd the Barber reports from Hollywood North.

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Objects in the Mirror May Be Closer Than They Appear

Is respectability a good substitute for victory? No. No it’s not. Lloyd the Barber offers a case study in Canadian baseball.

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Like Staring Into A Mirror

How do you get excited for a long weekend of third-place baseball? Ask a Canadian. Guest writer Lloyd the Barber reports from Hogtown.

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  • "I pitched one game in an hour and 32 minutes. The next day, a man in a suit walks into the locker room—he was the head of the concession stands. He says, 'Bill, great game yesterday. But I talked to a few of the fellows. Could you do it a little slower next time?'"
    - Billy Pierce, Chicago Reader, September 3, 2009