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In a secret vote (nine abstentions), David Kirk Philp was anointed captain of his Little League baseball team in 1980. The resulting media frenzy and exposure to the underbelly of our star-obsessed culture became the genesis for High & Tight, a scripted and baseball-themed television series Dave's company has in development with Framework Pictures. Dave received his BA from William Paterson University in Music Management and his MBA from Pace University in Marketing Management. He has worked in sales for PolyGram Records, PolyGram Video, and the Universal Music Group. Dave has written or co-authored 6 books and works for his own company called Game Six Entertainment (www.gamesixentertainment.com). He has two daughters, one wife and awakens every morning at 4:54 AM (EST) to ghost write his autobiography.
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The Short List What David thinks about sport's most pressing questions
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Favorite Athletes
Nino Espinoza, Mike Vail, Bruce Boisclair, Ron Hodges, Joe Pignatano
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Favorite Sports Teams
NY Mets
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All Time Sports Moment
1999 NLCS - Piazza hits a HR off Smoltz to tie Game 6
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Most Memorable Game Attended
2000 NLDS - Bobby Jones pitches a one-hitter against SF and the Mets advance to the NLCS
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Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Johnny Vander Mear's two consecutive no-hitters
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Ruth or Mays?
Mays
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Unitas or Montana?
Unitas
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Pele or Maradona?
Victoria Beckham
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Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?
Pac Man





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11 months ago
Hey David—Max Tcheyan here, a Bleacher Report Community Coordinator.
I've been spending time on our MLB pages and read a couple of your old articles. Really on-point analysis...you do good work.
Given that you haven't written in a while, I thought I'd check in and see if you're interested in picking up your coverage again. What do you say?
If not, it would be great if you could give me some feedback on why you decided to stop writing and what we could have done to better serve you. If you wouldn't mind, please shoot me a line at mtcheyan@bleacherreport.com with any thoughts.
Thanks so much,
Max
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