On April 26, Omar Minaya will take part in a panel discussion at Fordham's Lincoln Center campus inspired by the new book "The Cambridge Companion to Baseball."
Appearing with Omar will be New York Times reporter Alan Schwarz, author of "Baseball's Nunmbers Game," John Thorn, baseball's official historian and author of "Baseball in the Garden of Eden" and Matthew Jacobson, professor and chair of American Studies at Yale and a contributor to the Cambridge book.
I am also a contributor to the book and enjoyed an earlier event on March 31 that was hosted by the book's co-editor, Lenny Cassuto, who will also host this panel discussion.
This event is free and open to the public.
Tuesday, April 26
6-7:30 pm
South Lounge, Fordham's Loewenstein Building
(enter at Columbus Ave. and 60th St., the south lounge is on the plaza level, off the cafeteria)
1 comment:
Whoa, Jon, you were actually willing to be in the same room with Lenny Cassuto? After what he did to the Mets?
Oh, wait, no, I'm thinking of Luis Castillo. In the immortal words of Don Adams, "Sorry about that, Chief."
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