Detroit Free Press

A WHOLE WORLD OF AWARDS WAITING TO BE BESTOWED

A WHOLE WORLD OF AWARDS WAITING TO BE BESTOWED

KANSAS CITY -- They can talk MVP. They can talk Cy Young. But there are a few other awards to come out of this 1985 World Series that should not be overlooked. A little less well known, maybe, but just as cherished by the recipients. Sort of.May we have the envelopes, please?THE MISTER ROGERS "WOULD YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?" AWARD: To Cardinals pitcher John Tudor, who, when asked by a reporter why he didn't seem to be enjoying his Game 5 victory, replied, "Do you want me to punch you in the mouth? Would that make you happy?"
END OF INNOCENCE FRIENDS HAUNTED BY DEATHS OF IONIA TEENS

END OF INNOCENCE FRIENDS HAUNTED BY DEATHS OF IONIA TEENS

IONIA -- He didn't see the bodies. Not when he arrived. Just the car, a 1972 Chevy Malibu, parked right where the phone call said it was, on a tractor path just off Frank Road. State Trooper Jim Rogers got out of his squad car and sighed. "Probably some guy fell asleep," he figured. Happens all the time. It was, after all, Saturday morning, and most people don't leave their vehicles overnight in a deserted field with the motor running.
‘NO FAIR!’ OIL CAN CRIES — BUT WHO’S LISTENING?

‘NO FAIR!’ OIL CAN CRIES — BUT WHO’S LISTENING?

NEW YORK -- No fair! The words screamed inside Oil Can Boyd's head, pounding off the sides of his skull, even as he pulled his cap over his eyes and tried to disappear. No fair! Forget the team, forget the Big Picture. Man is an animal that, when cornered, thinks first of his own survival. When John McNamara stood at the top of the hotel escalator Sunday night and told Boyd, "I'm going with Bruce Hurst" -- the Can would not start the last game of the World Series -- Boyd did only what comes naturally. He began to cry.
FOOLISH REMARKS, REACTIONS

FOOLISH REMARKS, REACTIONS

LOS ANGELES -- It was less than an hour after Boston beat Detroit for the Eastern Conference title that the ugly whispers started in the press room. "Did you hear? . . . " they began."Isiah Thomas said what? . . . ""Dennis Rodman said what? . . ." You could feel it swell like an ocean wave. Rodman had commented in the losers' locker room about Larry Bird's being "overrated" because he was white. And Thomas, when asked, had said he agreed. And that was enough.
GIMME A RING AFTER 12 YEARS, DANTLEY HUNGRY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

GIMME A RING AFTER 12 YEARS, DANTLEY HUNGRY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

The burning question of this NBA final, to me anyhow, is no longer who will win or when will they win but if they win -- the Pistons, that is -- how will Adrian Dantley celebrate? "I'll do something crazy," he told me a few days ago. And since then, these pictures keep running through my brain. Something crazy? Adrian Dantley? Like what? Will he kiss a fan? Will he moon the TV camera? Will he pull off his sneakers and run barefoot through the Silverdome?

Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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