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Understatement of the Century

Posted At : April 2, 2008 10:58 AM | Posted By : D McKee
Related Categories: Current,Baseball

"I understand that there's not a lot of respect for education in Southern Nevada." -- David Schwartz, director of the UNLV Center for Gaming Research. For the full context, read Die Is Cast.

Crazy Bonus Stat:

53% of Las Vegas Review-Journal readers (in unscientific online poll) say Joe Torre's Los Angeles Dodgers will have a better season than Joe Girardi's New York Yankees. Well, I saw the Dodgers eke out a win last night against a wretched San Francisco Giants team comprised of rookies and players in the twilight of their careers, and it wasn't impressive. Dodger fans, you're in for a long summer, I'm afraid. (Not that my Los Angeles Angels are looking so hot right now, with the #1 and #2 starting pitchers on the shelf indefinitely.)

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