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'''Jayson Stark''' is a sports reporter who covers [[baseball]] for [[ESPN]].
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He writes columns for ESPN.com and appears frequently on ''[[Baseball Tonight]]'' and ''[[SportsCenter]]''.
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Prior to joining ESPN, Stark worked for ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'' for 21 years. He was twice named Pennsylvania's sportswriter of the year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. His "Baseball Week in Review" was a staple of the Inquirer sports section for many years before his move to ESPN. The feature, which often took up an entire page, was a look at the offbeat, humorous and trivial news around Major League Baseball. One often-included feature "Box Score Line of the Week" -- a look at the numbers behind a fantastic or dreadful performance by some player. Also making appearances was the "[[Steve Jeltz]] Fan Club," a group of [[Philadelphia Phillies]] fans who, strangely, idolized medicore shortstop Jeltz.
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* image of [[vitaly kanevski]]
 
Stark has been criticized for trivializing the seriousness of the recent steroids scandal and is seen as somewhat of an apologist for players caught up in the controversy.{{Template:Citation needed}}
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[[Category:Major League Baseball on ESPN|Stark, Jayson]]
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[[Category:SportsCenter|Stark, Jayson]]
 
[[Category:Living people|Stark, Jayson]]
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[[Category:Sports in Philadelphia|Stark, Jayson]]
 
[[Category:Year of birth missing|Stark, Jayson]]
===American===
[[Category:American reporters and correspondents|Stark, Jayson]]
: '''Contra dance'''
[[Category:American sportswriters|Stark, Jayson]]
:*[[Sarah Blair]]
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:*[[Ruthie Dornfeld]]
:*[[David Kaynor]]
:*[[Dudley Laufman]]
:*[[Randy Miller]]
:*[[Rodney Miller (luthier)|Rodney Miller]]
:*[[Harvey Tolman]]
:*[[Becky Tracy]]
 
===Irish===
: '''Clare'''
:*[[Kevin Burke]]
:*[[Martin Hayes (musician)|Martin Hayes]]
: '''Donegal'''
:*[[Neillidh Ó Baoighill]]
:*[[James Byrne (musician)|James Byrne]]
:*[[Vincent Campbell]]
:*[[John Doherty (musician)|John Doherty]]
:*[[Danny O'Donnell (fiddler)|Danny O'Donnell]]
:*[[Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh]]
:*[[Proinnsias Ó Mhaonaigh]]
:*[[Tommy Peoples]]
:*[[Paul O'Shaughnessy]]
: '''Sligo'''
:*[[John Carty]]
:*[[Paddy Killoran]]
 
===contra dance===
I recently wrote a major addition for [[contra dance]]. after writing all I knew, I started reading and ended up with a print-out of my addition covered in red-ink notes. travelling, I carried that printout with me for over a month... and now I've accidentally left it in [[new hampshire]] while I am speeding off to [[turkey]].
 
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what I cut before submitting:
<pre>====History====
Centuries ago, the most common contra dances were triple minors danced in short sets (usually 6 to 8 couples)
or "whole-set" dances, in which only one couple in the entire set is active (triplets are whole-set dances
for very short sets).
* The '''first revival'''</pre>
</blockquote>
 
'''need:'''
first revival
second revival
stats on relative frequency of triples and duples through the ages
originator of "indecent"
more on triplets
'''MUSIC'''
 
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'''Style'''
* stomping
* twirls
: - end-of-swing cranks
: - tops
* giving weight
 
no set footwork
</blockquote>
 
* [[User:Eitch/contra|my addition]] (in progress)
 
===other===
* [[Braineaters]]
* [[Hawaii Ultimate League Association]]
* [[Vitaly Kanevski]] (aka [[Vitaly Kanevskii]], [[Vitali Kanevski]], [[Vitali Kanevskii]])
:* [[Zamri, umri, voskresni!]] - in english, [[Freeze, Die, Come to Life!]]

Revision as of 19:32, 19 August 2006

Jayson Stark is a sports reporter who covers baseball for ESPN.

He writes columns for ESPN.com and appears frequently on Baseball Tonight and SportsCenter.

Prior to joining ESPN, Stark worked for The Philadelphia Inquirer for 21 years. He was twice named Pennsylvania's sportswriter of the year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. His "Baseball Week in Review" was a staple of the Inquirer sports section for many years before his move to ESPN. The feature, which often took up an entire page, was a look at the offbeat, humorous and trivial news around Major League Baseball. One often-included feature "Box Score Line of the Week" -- a look at the numbers behind a fantastic or dreadful performance by some player. Also making appearances was the "Steve Jeltz Fan Club," a group of Philadelphia Phillies fans who, strangely, idolized medicore shortstop Jeltz.

Stark has been criticized for trivializing the seriousness of the recent steroids scandal and is seen as somewhat of an apologist for players caught up in the controversy.[citation needed]