Ask A Beaver Anything
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Ask A Beaver Anything

I’ll be participating in a "Ask A Beaver Anything" livestream on the "Beavers Behind Enemy Lines” group on Facebook on Friday August 14, 2020 at 5 pm. You are invited to post questions about Oregon State sports and I’ll do my best to answer them.

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An inside look at the Astros’ cheating scandal
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An inside look at the Astros’ cheating scandal

When major league baseball opens its abbreviated 2020 schedule this week, many fans will be interested to see what happens in Houston, where the Astros will play for the first time since commissioner Rob Manfred levied some of the harshest discipline in MLB history.

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Books, books and more books … 
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Books, books and more books … 

Some of you may remember the sports book review columns I wrote periodically for the Portland Tribune. I’d like to bring back that feature occasionally on the “Kerry Eggers” website.

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Mercy, mercy Jerome Kersey …
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Mercy, mercy Jerome Kersey …

I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be writing a biography on the late, great Jerome Kersey of the Portland Trail Blazers in cooperation with the publisher, Dementi Books, Art and Photography of Manakin Sabot, Va.

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Jonathan Smith: What to Expect in Year Three, by Jim Wilson
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Jonathan Smith: What to Expect in Year Three, by Jim Wilson

How do Smith’s first two years compare with previous Beaver head coaches?

Heading into Jonathan Smith’s third season, there is reason for genuine optimism as Oregon

State leap-frogged from a shaky 2-10 initial campaign to a 5-7 team one play away from earning a bowl berth in year two.

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With Jon Teitel, talking Clyde Drexler on his 58th birthday… 
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With Jon Teitel, talking Clyde Drexler on his 58th birthday… 

The NBA Finals date back to 1947 (when they were known as the Basketball Association of America Finals) and the very 1st NCAA tourney was held in 1939. Olympic basketball competition is even older: it debuted as a demonstration event in 1904 and the men’s version became a medal sport in 1936, with the women finally getting their chance to go for the gold in 1976.

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The original Trail Blazer is gone
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The original Trail Blazer is gone

I’m guessing Harry Glickman stood 5-10, but he was a giant of a man.

Blazer fans recognize him as the gravel-voiced, warm-hearted executive who paved the way toward Portland getting its only franchise in the big four major sports leagues.

Glickman, who died Wednesday at age 96, was the patriarch of the Trail Blazers. But he was much more than that.

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