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In August 1945, a former Army pilot with an artificial leg pitched five and a third innings for Washington against Boston. This would turn out to be Bert Shepard's only major league game, and it remains one of the heartwarming moments in baseball history.

- George Vecsey

Game, Boston, Against, Remains

Lance Armstrong has joined the legion of the lost, the great athletes who were barred or exiled for sins admitted or charged or suspected.

- George Vecsey

Admitted, Armstrong, Joined, None

The Greatest Living Yankee is Whitey Ford, who came out of Aviation High School, which was then in Manhattan, and helped pitch the Yankees to victory in the 1950 World Series when he was 21.

- George Vecsey

Aviation, Out, Ford, Manhattan

I never watch 'Sopranos' reruns back home. As far as I am concerned, the nuclear family is still sitting around the luncheonette in New Jersey, munching and chatting, safe and together, and that's how it ended for me.

- George Vecsey

Back, Concerned, Around, Sopranos

In that prehistoric time, before the Internet, before information floated in the ozone, I was a soccer novice who had never heard of Socrates until somebody pointed him out - swarthy, shaggy, tall, slender, mysterious.

- George Vecsey

Him, Before, Had, Ozone

I've seen elbows that broke eye sockets. I've seen a German goalkeeper just level a French guy. His teammates thought he was dead lying on the ground. This was in 1982 at my first World Cup. But a bite is outside any kind of contact collision: dirty foul play. A bite is a bite.

- George Vecsey

Play, Goalkeeper, German, Collision

Some of the most inspiring moments in sports have come from players with physical defects. Tom Dempsey, born without toes on his right foot, kicked a 63-yard field goal in 1970, using a straighter, wider shoe.

- George Vecsey

Some, Wider, Inspiring, Kicked

We all know the Red Sox did not win a World Series for 86 years after unloading Ruth, and the Cubs just might be carrying some heavy weight for past karmic transgressions.

- George Vecsey

Some, Ruth, Heavy Weight, Transgression

Three of the brightest baseball pitchers of their times staged comebacks without much success - David Cone, Jim Bouton and Jim Palmer - but there was room to admire their quixotic gesture.

- George Vecsey

Admire, Pitchers, Staged, Jim

It's a Stanley Cup thing. The boys mangle one another for a series, performing all kinds of nasty tricks, then they make nice, shaking soggy hands as the teams shuffle in opposite directions.

- George Vecsey

Hands, Another, Kinds, Nasty

Why is the N.F.L. so popular? The N.F.L. grew in the comfort zone after World War II. People had money and time. A popular American sport got bigger.

- George Vecsey

War, Bigger, Why, Comfort Zone

When Casey Stengel was putting his mark on all four New York baseball teams, he came off as many things. I have to admit I never thought of him as anybody's uncle.

- George Vecsey

Thought, Anybody, Putting, Casey

Under a pulsating full moon, the gussied-up Billie Jean King National Tennis Center seems much softer and prettier at night, with the fountains bubbling and fans without tickets to the big stadium sitting in the plaza and watching a big screen.

- George Vecsey

Big, Tickets, Pulsating, Jean

Personal honors never meant much to Bill Russell, one of America's most successful athletes with 2 college titles, 1 Olympic gold medal and 11 - count 'em, 11 - N.B.A. championships with the Boston Celtics.

- George Vecsey

College, Boston, Olympic, Honors

The Boys of Summer were heroes in Brooklyn for a full postwar decade partly because the players could not entertain higher offers.

- George Vecsey

Decade, Entertain, Offers, Postwar

It needs to be said, over and over again, that Stan the Man was voted by 'The Sporting News' as the best baseball player of the postwar decade, from 1946 through 1955.

- George Vecsey

News, Over, Needs, Postwar

Some anthems are great for sports. You've got the Russian national anthem... 'O Canada,' how wonderful is that for hockey... but I chose the Italian national song because at my first World Cup, I saw the Italians play four times, and they won all four times - they won the championship.

- George Vecsey

Play, Some, Anthem, Chose

Newspapers are the engines that drive the Web.

- George Vecsey

Drive, Web, Newspapers, Engines

Baseball's postseason shifts from game to game because of starting pitchers and the geography of the ballparks.

- George Vecsey

Game, Geography, Pitchers, Shifts

Without editors planning assignments and copy editors fixing mistakes, reporters quickly deteriorate into underwear guys writing blogs from their den.

- George Vecsey

Reporters, Assignments, Underwear

This occasional sports columnist, who has been to his share of Super Bowls, had been glad to be home on Super Bowl Sunday, but the scary commercials made me want to be in the melee of the arena, where you are not aware of commercials.

- George Vecsey

Been, Bowls, Occasional, Columnist

Fans all have their memories of pennant races, good memories, sick memories.

- George Vecsey

Memories, Sick, Races, Pennant

Pennant races drain the energy from the best of them. Old-fashioned baseball races are to me the most grueling daily test in any sport. Gotta keep coming out, every day, in the face of looming disaster.

- George Vecsey

Every Day, Old-Fashioned, Pennant

When I was working on the unauthorized biography 'Stan Musial: An American Life,' which came out in 2011, old opponents recalled how Musial knew their names after they had been in the majors only a few days.

- George Vecsey

Been, Had, American Life, Recalled

Certain Stanley Cup traditions remain intact, including the handshake line between players who had been belting one another for a couple of weeks.

- George Vecsey

Been, Handshake, Couple, Traditions

One of the most beautiful sights in my neighborhood is on High Holy Days when people walk to temple. Not only does this bring the traditional legendary weather, but it gives off a psychic signal to slow down.

- George Vecsey

Down, Bring, Sights, Signal

Some great players, like Ted Williams and Stan Musial, had one more great hitting season left around the age of 40.

- George Vecsey

Some, Like, Players, Stan

Whether or not anybody had invented the category in his lifetime, Babe Ruth was surely the Greatest Living Yankee almost immediately upon lofting home runs at the Polo Grounds, allowing the Yankees to build their own palace across the Harlem River.

- George Vecsey

Surely, Ruth, Almost, None

Hundreds of ballplayers have performed well after Tommy John surgery, in which an elbow ligament is replaced by material from elsewhere on the body. More and more, athletes will perform with a bit of this or a bit of that in a joint or muscle.

- George Vecsey

Elbow, Joint, Elsewhere, Tommy

Having been aware of the Red Sox since the 1946 World Series, having been growled at by Ted Williams as a young reporter in 1960, having been present at the horror of 1986 and the comeback of 2004, I have seen the highs and lows of some other people's favorite team.

- George Vecsey

Some, Other, Been, Highs

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