Sunday Afternoon Reading

Here are seven links for Sunday afternoon as we get psyched for the "Dice-K all day every day" media frenzy that will
"New England Japanese" [Matsuzaka Watch]
Mike Plugh explores the cultural bridge that Matsuzaka is likely to forge between the people of Boston and the nation of Japan. Good stuff.
"Matsuzaka factor Mobilizes Red Sox" [Boston.com]
"It is an open question how Daisuke Matsuzaka adjusts to the world of the Boston Red Sox, but it's clear how much the Sox have already transformed that world for their new Japanese pitcher, to a degree unprecedented for anyone else who has ever worn the uniform."
"Matsuzaka Masterpiece: Glimpses of Greatness in Arm of Teenager" [NY Times]
Jack Curry tells the story of Dice-K's gutsy 17 inning 200+ pitch performance as a high school pitcher in Japan.
"The 100 Greatest Red Sox" [Top 100 Red Sox Project]
A group of Red Sox bloggers have united to count down the top 100 Sox players in the history of the franchise. Today they've added #89 Butch Hobson and #90 Brian Daubach.
"Who Do You Love?" [Boston Dirt Dogs]
Vote for your favorite Red Sox since 1967.
"Making Noise: Batter Up! Is MLB Prepping for an Interactive IPO?" [Yahoo]
This article analyzes the business side of Major League Baseball's "Extra Innings" deal with DirecTV.
"Bill Veeck, Baseball Genius" [One More Dying Quail]
A New Hampshire blogger takes a unique look at baseball owner and promoter, Bill Veeck, who was best known for sending a midget to bat as a publicity stunt.
Dog and Newspaper Cartoon by Leo Cullum
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