Network exec. Proud ex-journo. TV watcher. Devout Bruce believer. LA Kings fan. Loyal friend. Husband. Dad. Grateful for a wonderful life. Opinions are my own.
ICYMI...#OneChicago crossover tonight! It really remains impressive how serious they take the ordeal and how much they raise the stakes every time. Tonight's event is a great three-hour block.
I moderated many panels with Robert Duvall when “Crazy Heart” came out and he was one of the nicest men you’ll ever meet. Kind, gentle and always asked how you were doing and where you were from. One of the greatest actors of any generation. A huge loss. The best of the best.
Greatest racing performances of the 70s:
1. Secretariat at the 1973 Belmont
2. Gabe Kaplan at the 1976 Battle of the Network Stars
I may have the order wrong.
Huge respect to the Blue Jays. Great competitors and great sportsmanship (thank you for supporting the Vesias with us). Thank you for a great #WorldSeries
Starting Miguel Rojas, bringing Andy Pages in for arm/defense, using four starters, including Yamamoto, and none of his traditional relievers, pitching around Barger to set up DP for Kirk in 11th ... #Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts may have just managed the best game of his life.
My prediction for tonight’s game: Ohtani hits for the cycle, pitches only the 2nd perfect game in WS history and also performs CPR, saving the life of a fan sitting behind the Dodgers dugout following the top of the 6th. #Dodgers
This has to be arguably the greatest single performance by a player in Major League history. Shohei Ohtani has hit three home runs in a game in which he pitched six shutout innings and struck out 10 — in a potential clinch game in the postseason.
Jeff Siegel was buried today at Mt. Sinai in Simi Valley after a wonderful ceremony honoring his life. May he rest in peace. He’s probably helping his favorite team, UCLA, all he can from above.
Watching him walk through that door and head to his barstool, America couldn’t wait to say hi to Norm every Thursday night. George Wendt was an essential part of the genius of ‘Cheers’ and he will be missed by the millions who loved him. Norm was all of us. A regular guy who finished his hardworking day wanting to be surrounded by friends and a frosty beverage. We’re proud to raise a glass and toast a true comedy legend.