Dodgers and Mets have the excess to make a deal happen

I stay away from the so called “phantom trades” for the simple fact that baseball fans are very shortsighted. The thought behind a trade for most baseball fans is to see their team improved (on paper) at the expense of another team. If this just applied to the mongo fans, I would call it sheer […]

A Look at the American League East

By the start of this month, the race for the American League East title was moving along at a snail’s pace. At one point, the Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees shared the division lead with each treading water at 26-25. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that’s the worst record by an […]

Red Hot Orioles and Their All-Star Contenders

If you glance at the standings in the AL East, you may overlook the Orioles due to their third place position. What you may not know, is that Baltimore has been red hot in the month of June, taking 13 of their last 17 games. Last week they took 3 of 4 from Philadelphia, putting […]

MLB’s All 25-and-Under Team

The infusion of young talent in Major League Baseball has made an impact on rebuilding clubs and contenders.  From Kris Bryant’s debut in Chicago to Joey Gallo emergence with the Rangers to Byron Buxton in Minnesota, a new generation of stars is on the diamond as we speak. Here’s a look at the best of […]

BENCHES CLEAR, BUT NO BRAWL

You’ve got to love baseball when the benches clear and a good old fashioned brawl is brewing.   Even little leaguers know that retaliation is par for the course.   We were a little disappointed during the June 11th game between the Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres because well, no punches were thrown.  The verbal confrontation […]

Baseball Equipment Buyer’s Guide: Baseballs

Baseball has been in existence since the 18th century, but there have been many changes in the way it’s played as well as the kind of equipment used for the game. Baseball balls (known simply as baseballs) used to be made of a rubber core (re-melted from old shoes, wrapped in yarn and leather), but […]

Book Review: Every Town is a Sports Town

There are many people who feel at this point that ESPN is such a part of their lives, that it is a member of their family. In his new book, Every Town is a Sports Town: Business Leadership at ESPN from the Mailroom to the Boardroom, former ESPN President George Bodenheimer tells the story of […]

Book Review: You Can’t Make this Up

“Do you believe in miracles?” If sports fans were asked to bring up the first thing they remember about Al Michaels, his quote from the 1980 Olympic Hockey game which pitted the United States against Russia is probably the best AND the first thing that comes to mind. While hockey isn’t what this site is […]

Book Review: The Manager’s Daughter

If you are looking for a summer page turner, look no further than The Manager’s Daughter. Author Matthew Kastel combines the topics of baseball and murder mystery flawlessly in this book that keeps the reader guessing right up until the end. The work follows the same mysterious cadence as The Da Vinci Code, as it […]

MLB surprise money starters

The MLB season is nearly a month old and already baseball bettors have been treated to some very profitable surprise starting pitchers. Here’s a look at a sportsbook review of three of these money-making arms and whether they’ll continue to cash in as the baseball season goes on: Nick Martinez, Texas Rangers: The Rangers’ right […]

NL West Recap: First Two Weeks Of 2015

We’re officially two weeks into the 2015 MLB season, and while it’s still way too early to award any divisions titles, it’s definitely not too early to break down what we’ve seen so far. The NL West is a division that could easily turn out to be the most competitive in baseball and judging by […]

Baseball Equipment Buyer’s Guide: Baseball Gloves

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 When it comes to buying baseball equipment, everyone from a newbie to a professional player wants quality gloves. However, people often find it difficult to choose gloves that suit their needs, so we’ll help you understand the different types of baseball gloves, and how to choose between them. Before anything else, you should understand the […]

Tips For Team Parents

Being a good parent at the youth baseball level, first and foremost, is all about being supportive — to your child and to all of his teammates. After all, baseball at the youth level is the most innocent stage of the game. Players aren’t playing to earn a professional contract, a college scholarship or even […]

How to Prepare Your Child for His First Little League Game

Now that spring has sprung and winter is finally over, it’s time for your child to lace his cleats, grab his glove and head to the diamond for his very first season of Little League Baseball. It’s an exciting time for you and your child, but this excitement and anticipation can quickly turn negative if your […]

The Beginning of the 2015 Giants Season

The beginning of a new baseball season always starts with great anticipation, and excitement. Of course, a lot of this also depends on how the past season ended. If it ended with your team on top by winning the whole enchilada, the World Series then, there is nothing left to ask for. The offseason may […]

5 Players to Avoid in your 2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft

In any type of fantasy baseball setting, the last thing an owner wants to do is draft someone who is injury prone. There is truth to the fact that any single person can go down with an injury at any time, but there are certain top-tier players who seem to always find a way on […]

Buying Baseball Bats

When he was 17 years old, John A. “Bud” Hillerich invited Louisville Eclipse star Pete Browning over to a woodworking shop owned by his father, to build a new bat for replacing one Browning broke in a match. The next day, Pete managed three hits off it, and the Louisville Slugger was born, over 200 […]

Handling The Loss

Winning and losing is bound to happen — it’s a part of sports. Throughout a baseball season, even at the youth level, it’s almost impossible for a team to win all of their games. Even the most seasoned professional athletes still have “off” days.  However, how parents and coaches decide to handle these situations can greatly […]

Can the Cardinals Make the Playoffs for the 5th Straight Year?

St Louis Cardinals have made the playoffs four times in a row—can they extend this impressive run into a fifth year?     There have been some long periods in St Louis Cardinals’ history where they have contrived to miss the playoffs, season-after-season. Eighteen years stood between their World Series from 1946-1964 and the Seventies […]

Warm-Up Drills All Little Leagues Should Implement

We usually think of children as naturally flexible and relatively fit. As a result, coaches may skip warm-ups and stretching before and after workouts. However, dynamic warm-up exercises and stretching are important ways to teach young athletes good conditioning habits that will serve them for life. Warm-ups get the blood pumping to spread the flow […]

Our New Mock Draft Page

Introducing our new Mock Drafts page, featuring the FantasyPros Mock Draft. MOCK DRAFT SIMULATOR The easiest way to prepare for your draft. Fast. No waiting for opponents to pick. Fun. Draft against the top fantasy experts. Free. You don’t even have to register. Fantasy Baseball Mock Drafts powered by FantasyPros They also have the following […]

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