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Steve Doerschuk

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#InTheAir The seventh game of a World Series was Herb Score's last call for Cleveland. Wish Jim Donovan had had something like that ... more than an occasional "run William run." But Jim is at peace with his work, I hope.


If I had a prize, I'd run an essay contest. "What is a typical Browns fan in these strange times?"


Best wishes to Dustin Fox. The road was long. Life has just begun.


Keep the Browns on the lakefront, please.


Francona's culture-building and Antonetti's organizational touch are why the squad will hit 100 wins with a 34-20 finish, IMO.


Three months in, living the dream. Best record in MLB (51-26). MVP (Ramirez). Batting champ (Kwan). Manager of Year (Vogt). Cy Young (Clase). Intangibles galore.


The Jose Ramirez statue will be a head-first-slide, if I'm voting.


Archie Griffin stopped in Canton yesterday, sparking a thought. Woody Hayes and Griffin would be automatics on a Mount Rushmore for Ohio State football. The other two would be be quite a debate.


After originally scheduled Chris Spielman canceled as Monday's Hall of Fame Luncheon, Bob Huggins was going to do it. Now Huggins has canceled. Either would have been quite interesting. New speaker is Rocco Maragas.


Busy rivals. Last three drafts, AFC North. Highest picks overall. PIT 14, BAL 14, CIN 18, PIT 20, BAL 22, BAL 25, CIN 28, BAL 30, CIN 31, PIT 32, BAL 45, CIN 49, PIT 49, PIT 51, PIT 52, CLE 54


#BestRecordInBaseball There's a timeless hope and grit about Carl Willis, in his 13th season in CLE. He was a fire-eyed rookie on the '84 DET team that started 35-5, but was shipped to CIN before the Tigers won the '84 World Series. Hope he gets to see a parade here.


As NFL draft, Cavs playoffs, CLE baseball draw simultaneous attention, it's thought-provoking to note all-time franchise records. Browns 559-534-14. Cavs 2,032-2,321. Blues/Napoleons/Naps/Indians/Guardians 9,773-9,306.


#NoPeeking You have 20 seconds. Claim your prize if you can name the Browns' top two picks from each of the last two drafts.


Former 29th-round draft pick Tim Herrin after helping shut out Boston: "We have a very fun team." It's all starting to come together, Charlie.


#BoomBoomBoom They're the "John Adams Bleachers" now. One of the baseball team's best moves in years.


Without looking, name the Browns' 42 starting QBs since Bernie Kosar's exit. Bernie's staying power impressive. Drew an overflow crowd to Hall of Fame Luncheon Club today.


You likely didn't notice Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy (two catches, 11 yards) in the Browns' 29-12 loss at Denver Nov. 26. Michigan noticed him (six for 204) in Jeudy's final game with Alabama a few years back.


@StrusForCityCouncil Followed the Cavs since their beginning. Believe this is their first contested 59-footer for the win in franchise history.


#CostOfDoingBusiness Billion-dollar stadiums for million-dollar employees will always seem odd to folks who can't afford $13 cheeseburgers.


Odd perspective on Kevin Stefanski's two 'NFL coach of year' wins. Andy Reid is 1-for-25 in his career, 0-for-11 with KC. Mike Tomlin has never won; Bill Cowher once. Jim and John Harbaugh, once apiece.


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