On March 16, 2014, I talked about head injuries, concussions and helmets with Stanford Professor (and my mom) Edith V. Sullivan on her birthday.
Enjoy this Podcast Rewind
On March 16, 2014, I talked about head injuries, concussions and helmets with Stanford Professor (and my mom) Edith V. Sullivan on her birthday.
Enjoy this Podcast Rewind
The new hat designed to protect pitcher’s heads has been a flop so far.
Today on The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast, I discuss protecting the brain and other topics with Stanford University Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Edith V. Sullivan.
She also happens to be my mom, and today is her birthday. And like any thoughtful son, I got her a guest spot on my podcast for her birthday!
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My mom reads every word I write on this blog.
I know, because when I make a grammatical mistake, I hear about it in the morning.
I guess when you are the son of the editor in chief of Neuropsychology Review, you’ve got to be on your toes.
I’d like to get Sully Baseball peer reviewed one of these days.
But for now all I can do it wish my mom a Happy Birthday.
I wrote before about how my mom and her childhood books helped turn me into a baseball historian.
You created a monster, ma.
Happy Birthday, I love you and I am sure I made a tense mistake somewhere in this post.
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