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San Francisco Ball Scribe

Henry Schulman

Baseball stories, politics, personal observations, humor, potpourri

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PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
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The ol' just-in-case post

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  • Henry Schulman

    I was fortunate to enjoy a 40-year career as a news and sports reporter, including 33 years covering baseball for the Oakland Tribune, San Francisco Examiner and San Francisco Chronicle until my retirement in January, 2021.

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