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All right, here's the final schedule for my book tour. If you want to get a book signed and have an awkward ten-second conversation with me, this isyour big chance.
THE TOUR SCHEDULE:
• Tuesday, September 27: New York, NY
Riviera Café & Sports Bar -- 6:30 p.m.
Comments: This is the only NYC stop ... hopefully I won't get shanked like an inmate on "Oz." And yes, I'm prepared forall the "Thanks for keeping first place warm for us" jokes from Yankee fans. Bring them on.
• Wednesday, September 28: Stamford, CT
Borders Book Shop -- 7:30 p.m.
Comments: This is right off the Merritt Parkway and easy to find. My Uncle Ricky (the diehard Yankee fan in my family) will also be thereautographing copies of his new book, "25 More to Go And You'll Catch Us."
(One other note: We had to cancel the West Hartford stop the following afternoon -- sorry about that.)
• Thursday, September 29: Worcester, MA
College of the Holy Cross -- 7:00 p.m.
Comments: If there's going to be a Larry Eustachy-type moment from this tour, this night is the odds-on favorite. Just kidding. I amgoing to sign some books, give a speech about college life, complain about the fact that our administration doesn't give football scholarships anymore, andthen ESPN will quickly hustle me out of there before I end up on Caro Street doing keg stands.
• Friday, September 30: Boston, MA (Kenmore Square)
Barnes & Noble at Boston University -- 5:00 p.m.
Comments: Hopefully the Red Sox season won't be over before this signing happens, but it's taking place right before the firstYankees game. We'll also be handing out replica forks that look exactly like the one sticking out of Edgar Renteria's back right now.
• Saturday, October 1: Boston, MA
The Souvenir Store -- 11:30 a.m.
Note: Only ticket holders for Saturday's Red Sox-Yankees game may attend.
Comments: Sadly, only fans holding game tickets can attend this one before Saturday's Yankee game. We are trying to work out somethingfor Game On (a bar right next to the ballpark) right after the game, so stay tuned on that front.
• Sunday, Oct. 2: Boston/Foxboro
No signing this day -- I'm either going to the Pats-Chargers game or the Sox-Yankees game (if it means anything). This day could either be fantastic orgive new meaning to the word "Black Sunday."
NEW STOP!
• Monday, Oct. 3: Boston, MA (Downtown Crossing)
Borders Book Shop -- 12:30 p.m.
• Tuesday, October 4: Washington, DC
ESPN Zone -- 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Comments: Honestly? This was just an excuse to hang out with my buddy House for the night. Don't tell ESPN.
• Wednesday, October 5: Chicago, IL
ESPN Zone -- 6:00-8:00 p.m.
All right, here's the final schedule for my book tour. If you want to get a book signed and have an awkward ten-second conversation with me, this isyour big chance.
THE TOUR SCHEDULE:
• Tuesday, September 27: New York, NY
Riviera Café & Sports Bar -- 6:30 p.m.
Comments: This is the only NYC stop ... hopefully I won't get shanked like an inmate on "Oz." And yes, I'm prepared forall the "Thanks for keeping first place warm for us" jokes from Yankee fans. Bring them on.
• Wednesday, September 28: Stamford, CT
Borders Book Shop -- 7:30 p.m.
Comments: This is right off the Merritt Parkway and easy to find. My Uncle Ricky (the diehard Yankee fan in my family) will also be thereautographing copies of his new book, "25 More to Go And You'll Catch Us."
(One other note: We had to cancel the West Hartford stop the following afternoon -- sorry about that.)
• Thursday, September 29: Worcester, MA
College of the Holy Cross -- 7:00 p.m.
Comments: If there's going to be a Larry Eustachy-type moment from this tour, this night is the odds-on favorite. Just kidding. I amgoing to sign some books, give a speech about college life, complain about the fact that our administration doesn't give football scholarships anymore, andthen ESPN will quickly hustle me out of there before I end up on Caro Street doing keg stands.
• Friday, September 30: Boston, MA (Kenmore Square)
Barnes & Noble at Boston University -- 5:00 p.m.
Comments: Hopefully the Red Sox season won't be over before this signing happens, but it's taking place right before the firstYankees game. We'll also be handing out replica forks that look exactly like the one sticking out of Edgar Renteria's back right now.
• Saturday, October 1: Boston, MA
The Souvenir Store -- 11:30 a.m.
Note: Only ticket holders for Saturday's Red Sox-Yankees game may attend.
Comments: Sadly, only fans holding game tickets can attend this one before Saturday's Yankee game. We are trying to work out somethingfor Game On (a bar right next to the ballpark) right after the game, so stay tuned on that front.
• Sunday, Oct. 2: Boston/Foxboro
No signing this day -- I'm either going to the Pats-Chargers game or the Sox-Yankees game (if it means anything). This day could either be fantastic orgive new meaning to the word "Black Sunday."
NEW STOP!
• Monday, Oct. 3: Boston, MA (Downtown Crossing)
Borders Book Shop -- 12:30 p.m.
• Tuesday, October 4: Washington, DC
ESPN Zone -- 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Comments: Honestly? This was just an excuse to hang out with my buddy House for the night. Don't tell ESPN.
• Wednesday, October 5: Chicago, IL
ESPN Zone -- 6:00-8:00 p.m.
