Throwback Thursday
Remember when newspapers were an essential source for the inside scoop on baseball? From the tabloids' massive front page photos to opinionated columnists, as well as statistics and facts unavailable anywhere else, real fans read the papers every day. And in places like New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, where there was real competition through the late '70s, often more than one.
Now, there are countless places to find the scores and even game stories. And we're more likely to read them on phones and tablets than in physical form.
Some papers, adding more and more video to their websites, increasingly resemble TV.
So looking back on these -- as displayed at a collectibles show some years ago -- is a nostalgia trip. A journey when our baseball flames were first lit.
Now, there are countless places to find the scores and even game stories. And we're more likely to read them on phones and tablets than in physical form.
Some papers, adding more and more video to their websites, increasingly resemble TV.
So looking back on these -- as displayed at a collectibles show some years ago -- is a nostalgia trip. A journey when our baseball flames were first lit.
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