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Project 3.18

Paul Jackson

Remembering when baseball didn’t go as planned, and looking at history and culture through the lens of the National Game.

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The National Bird of Canada - Part 2 of 2

When we left off, one of the New York Yankees’ star players had been arrested for throwing a baseball at a ring-billed gull, a poor choice which led to the bird’s demise. Part 2 of our story opens as the Blue Jays’ front office and Dave Win...

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The National Bird of Canada - Part 1 of 2

Last week we covered the various “in-game” bird incidents in baseball history, most of which took their turn in the news cycle and then disappeared. We couldn’t help but notice that almost every report of each of those events—in 1984, 1987,...

a month ago
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For the Birds

Please know that Project 3.18 has nothing against birds. We own a bird feeder which we fill semi-regularly, we sublet space on our front porch to two different robin families, and we’ve befriended a mated pair of cardinals whom we have take...

a month ago
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Work, Fight, or Forfeit - Part 3 of 3

It’s time for the final chapter of our latest forfeit story! We love looking at history through the prism of baseball here at Project 3.18, and we found a lot to look at in this tale.

2 months ago
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    Tells stories from when baseball did not go as planned at Project 3.18. Previously published at ESPN.com.

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