Speaking of Roger, They Hate Being Kahned
Surely there must have been some kind of sports news--soccer, high school football, coach bashing, etc.--that you could have run in the Oct. 20 sports section. Instead you again chose to run another vitriolic anti-Dodger piece by Cry-Baby Roger Kahn who still can’t get over the fact that the Dodgers deserted Flatbush 43 years ago. Last time you ran a Kahn essay, it was an anti-Semitic blast at Walter Alston. This time he denigrates Peter O’Malley. Like I said last time, “Roger, get lost, ya bum.”
JOE COHEN
Los Angeles
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Do you have to keep running bitter Roger Kahn’s tired whinings about the Dodgers and his insecurities with Peter O’Malley’s upbringing?
It’s not my fault Robert Moses wouldn’t let Walter O’Malley build a new ballpark at Atlantic and Flatbush. Look it up, Roger.
Revenge, smevenge.
The Dodgers won one Series in their half-century-plus in Brooklyn, and it took them two years to do it here. The sweetest of all, four years later, was the ’63 sweep of the “greatest Yankee team ever,” according to the usual narcissistic New York hype.
JOHN P. NEWMAN
Los Angeles
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Who is the best general manager in baseball? Jose Vizcaino. He traded the Dodgers for the Yankees.
BILL McGEE
Chino
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