Archive for February, 2009

Open Letter to Bud Selig

Posted on: February 14th, 2009 by Geoff Livingston
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Dear Mr. Selig:

Steroids have been the bane of your sport (Arod image by William Holtkamp). It just happens to be my favorite sport, and that’s why I am writing this letter to you. So I hope baseball is monitoring online and that you read this.

I used to be a season ticket holder, and still go to 5-15 games a season. I’ve visited 19 ballparks throughout the league. I am your prototypical dream fan, and I need you to do something for me.

I know you’ve restrained tongue and pen, and waited for due process. You’ve tried to play as fair as possible with the union, and honor the fact that steroids and drug testing were not officially banned for a time period.

But now you need to change that. It’s time to invoke some action in the best interest of the game. Yes, I know you have to wait for due process with Bond, but A-Rod’s admission that he has done steroids is the last straw. It’s time to revoke records and awards.

Three MVPs Ken Caminiti, Jason Giambi, and now A-Rod have admitted use. Their MVP titles should be stripped (even post-humously) and given to the runner up that year. If Bonds is found guilty, all of his steroids MVP awards and records from ’98 forward should be taken away. If Clemens is found guilty, he, too, should have any awards given to him during this era taken away from him. Let an asterix be affixed to any known steroids user’s records.

The game’s honor has been sullied. Restore it.

Sincerely,

Geoff Livingston

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Calling London: A Valentine’s Day Renewal

Posted on: February 2nd, 2009 by Geoff Livingston 1 Comment

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Just an update on the Virgin Gorda post and reconciliation with my wife. It looks like we are doing a trip to renew our vows, only I am taking her to London for the long Valentine’s Day weekend. Any suggestions for romantic spots are welcome (image: Big Ben, London by 13Bobby)!

I am not much for publicly getting too deep about private matters on the blogosphere. All I can say is that the past five months of separation have been extremely trying and profound. I’ve had many friends who supported me, counseled me, and kept my spirits up. I want to thank you for your help.

The future is always uncertain. I do know this: Love can be deeper, more profound and richer than anything you can imagine during that period when you fall “in love.” Today I have that.

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