Valuable Insights for Winning a Baseball Game

\Building a formidable baseball team to give your opponents nightmares on the field requires adhering to certain proven steps. Easy steps to win a baseball game A.) B uild a strategic team with competent players: The coach should exercise due diligence to work out the team composition and must essentially include:. An awesome hitter. A […]

The biggest issue with the Hall of Fame voting process

Yesterday was a big day for the BBWAA and the baseball Hall of Fame as we saw several ‘tainted’ names come up on the ballot results. When the results came out we learned that none of the players eligible had been granted entry. Names that include a pitcher with 350+ wins, the all-time home run […]

My Pre-Season Top 5 World Series Contenders

It has come to that time where most of the major free agents have found their homes and it seems like most major deals are done, barring a Justin Upton deal. Today I sat back and really gave some thought as to who is a true contender and narrowed it down to the top 5. […]

Pryor Commitment: Educate People about Nutrition

Having witnessed both Disco Demolition and the George Brett pine tar game firsthand, former Major Leaguer Greg Pryor has seen his share of chaos. But what he sees today with the madness surrounding nutrition makes him want to scream. “Parents cave in. Kids whine and they get a cookie. That is the way it is,” […]

Breaking: Angels add Josh Hamilton for 5/$125MM

The story just broke on twitter that the LA Angels have acquired All-Star slugger Josh Hamilton for 5 years and $125MM. This comes as a surprise to many, as it was thought that Hamilton would likely decide between the offensively starved Seattle Mariners or his former team, the Texas Rangers. In the end, Angels owner Arte […]

Series turns into mismatch – for Giants

After two playoff series with six possible elimination games for the San Francisco Giants, all full of ‘torture’ and suspense, I fully expected there to be more of the same in the World Series against the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers had gotten into the World Series after sweeping the New York Yankees in the American […]

Seeing Lee Is Well Worth the Journey

One of my favorite former ballplayers is pitcher Bill Lee. Lee pitched for the Boston Red Sox and the Montreal Expos from 1969-1982. He was also blacklisted from Major League Baseball for standing up for his teammates. The Expos released one of Lee’s teammates, Rodney Scott. Lee and Scott were friends, and Lee thought that Scott was […]

In the spirit of Clemente: Team Puerto Rico wins title

By Ismael Nunez On Aug. 18, 1934, Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente was born. This month, his spirit was with Team Puerto Rico as it won the Senior League Softball Championship defeating Team Delaware in their own backyard by the score of 6-4. The flag of Puerto Rico was put together by women. Top entertainers, poets and […]

One Wild Night: Reflections Upon the Wild Card Eve of 2011

By John H. Ritter Oh, what a night. Late September back in oh-one-one (the song will go), what a day and what a night. How many of us die-hard baseball fans can recall a day more baseball-packed than Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011, when four teams went into four different games, tied for the chance to […]

Cole Hamels Ready to Win 2012 Cy Young Award

National League Cy Young winner for 2012 Cole Hamels? Why not? In 2011, his 2.79 earned run average ranked sixth in the NL, his walks plus hits per innings pitched ranked second at 0.99, and he finished fifth in NL Cy Young voting. I looked like a genius for a while when I picked Hamels […]

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!! And for those of you who are into the “classics” here is the final part of a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!!

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas! No political correctness on this blog, after all, this is a baseball site and seeing that Charlie Brown and the rest of the peanuts gang (written and created by Charles M. Schultz) were also fans of the great sport of baseball I thought I’d add this clip from the classic, “A Charlie Brown […]

Merry Christmas

Sorry, but no posts today. I’ll be too busy with family today. May all of you have a blessed Christmas day with your loved ones.

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