Lost In Translation: DRSEA INFORMER

Volume III, Issue 11: A Publication For Your Reading Enjoyment Do this simple experiment.  Copy a couple of paragraphs from this newsletter and paste into any online translation website (I use Yahoo! Babel Fish) and translate into Spanish.  Now take the Spanish translation and translate back into English.  Not quite what was originally written, is […]

Looking Long-term: 5 Keys for the Baltimore Orioles

Buck Showalter has made a great early impression on the Baltimore Orioles during his first weeks on the job already guiding the O’s to more wins in August than they have registered in any previous month this season. As we look toward the long-term future for the Orioles, there are five keys that Showalter will […]

Fantasy Baseball Digging Deep: Desperate Times, Desperate Measures

We’re sitting in mid-August and the chase for fantasy pennants are in full throttle.  Several trade deadlines have passed, the main 2010 surprises have already been snatched up and most of the impact rookies have been claimed as well.  Who are the guys, especially in deep and competitive leagues, that can provide you with some […]

Pitch In For Baseball Event in Philly Today!

From David Rhode, Executive Director of Pitch In For Baseball: We are partnering with 610 WIP sports radio at their Play Day event today, Monday August 16th at FDR park near the stadium complex.  Our equipment collection site will be located near the Play Day Home Run Derby event. If you could add a post […]

The Start of A New Era in Atlanta, Without Chipper Jones?

Thanks to our friends (and fellow members of the Baseball Bloggers Alliance, aka the BBA) at The Hall of Very Good, we bring you the latest 24 hours old news on the Chipper Jones (Braves 3B) injury and career status…Chipper Jones…Career Over? Tuesday night, Atlanta Braves third baseman Chipper Jones tweaked his left knee fielding […]

DRSEA INFORMER: Dominican Gold Rush

Volume III, Issue 10: A Publication For Your Reading Enjoyment The stampede for baseball talent in the Dominican Republic never ceases to amaze me as Major League Baseball and its teams spend $100 million a year to identify and develop talent where there is 98 percent collateral damage. It is like planting 100 apples trees, […]

MLB Baseball News, Tweets and More

Image by mikeleeorg via Flickr Monday Afternoon Edition After a long break, this feature will resume even if only for a day… @MLB : Buck Showalter on #Orioles manager job: “I don’t think there is a prouder organization in baseball.” http://tinyurl.com/2aspzpu &   Corey Hart & @Brewers make 3-year commitment http://bit.ly/aayJAX | Watch his 2-run HR […]

Hey Andy MacPhail, Is The Barn Burning Yet?

Less than two weeks ago, Baltimore Orioles president Andy MacPhail said that the team was in no hurry to hire a new manager because “it’s not like the barn is on fire right now. The players are doing a nice job for Juan [Samuel].” Over the last two weeks, the Orioles have won just two […]

Tim Lincecum’s Mechanics: A Somax Analysis

Below you will find an analysis of Tim Lincecum‘s pitching mechanics as compared to other pitchers. Some pitchers are current day pitchers as well as including how he compares with selected Hall of Fame pitchers like Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver, etc.

Pitch in for Baseball Joins the State Farm “Go To Bat” Campaign

Pitch In For Baseball is delighted to have been selected to participate in State Farm‘s ‘Go To Bat’ campaign.  Now we need your help! ‘Go To Bat’ was launched nationally during the State Farm Home Run Derby.  ‘Go To Bat’ gives entrants a chance to win tickets to the upcoming World Series and selected charity […]

Berry Reassigned, Bagwell to Take Over as Astros Hitting Coach

Image by BaseballBacks via Flickr The following article was originally posted at James’ site Astros County back on July 11th! It’s not often you get an email in church that makes you go, “Whoa!” in the middle of the Lord’s Supper. But that’s exactly what happened this morning. Alyson Footer first broke this morning that […]

How to Hit a Knuckleball (Video at the bottom)

We saw the Phillies get completely embarrassed by two knuckleball pitchers last month. We see the terrible swings guys have at the ball. We see even the best of catchers look foolish trying to simply catch a  knuckleball (see Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek). We know it’s coming very slow and it doesn’t look like […]

New York Yankees…Just buying another Championship

THE YANKEES BUY CHAMPIONSHIPS. It is JUST THAT SIMPLE. The New York Yankees’ payroll is $206 million. That number may not mean much to you, but chew on this: the Yankees’ payroll is $44 million more than the next highest team (Red Sox). That DIFFERENCE between the Yankees and the second highest payroll is higher […]

Can Brad Bergesen Be The Next Jim Palmer?

Considering that he has just been demoted to the minors, it might seem strange to now be comparing struggling Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brad Bergesen with Hall of Famer Jim Palmer. However, it is often forgotten that like Bergesen, after early success Palmer also struggled before eventually becoming the best pitcher in Orioles history. In 1966, […]

Mizuno World Win Series P/3B Glove Review

GWW1203 The Basics from Mizuno The Mizuno GWW1203 is a baseball glove with a Tartan web design (closed back) and ProFlex finger inserts in a pro style pattern. It comes specially tanned in a retro leather for a soft, supple feel for durability allowing for a quicker breaking in period. In fact, it comes nearly […]

Passing the Fantasy Baseball Torch

Last week we saw the retirement of one of the truly elite talents in baseball history and one of the most dominant players that played in my (and every other ~23 year old’s) generation.  Ken Griffey Jr. was my first favorite baseball player, the first guy that I would wait to watch on Sports Center […]

Baseball News, Tweets & More

Image by mikeleeorg via Flickr Thursday Edition @ SI_JonHeyman: selig will have his say today. RT @KeithOlbermann MLB Commissioner‘s Office meeting to discuss “Imperfect Game” @ espn_durrett: Is it time for more replay in baseball now?: ESPN.com’s Jayson Stark thinks so and I have to agree. Part of Stark’… http://bit.ly/cSy7pp @ robneyer: Galarraga’s been classy. […]

What Gives The Angels Their Edge? Manager Mike Scioscia

The longest name in sports franchise history has suffered a large share of personnel misfortunes due to a variety of causes on and off the diamond, yet they are still consistently expected not only to contend, but to win the American League West.  Why?   Two words: Mike Scioscia. Owning two World Series rings as […]

Bob Breitbard and the Hall of Champions in Balboa Park

I was very happy to know Mr. B. and was honored that he liked my baseball card pictures enough to want some of them to hang in his museum.  We sat together and talked about the Padres pieces (he was friends with Tony Gwynn, too) and he loved talking about the Red Sox jersey that […]

The 411 on Baseball Prospectus’ Top 20 Prospects: #’s 1-10

Image by SD Dirk via Flickr The following list of players are from Baseball Prospectus’ top 101 prospects that have already joined the MLB club: ranked # 34 – Wade Davis SP with the Rays,  # 37 – Starlin Castro SS with the Cubs, # 49 – Austin Jackson OF with the Tigers, # 57 […]

Baseball News, Tweets & More

Image by mikeleeorg via Flickr Tuesday Afternoon Edition First, for those of you who like this segment of the site, please let your voice be heard or else this will probably be one of the last posts of this kind. @ MLB_Monster: Brian McNamee arrives at courthouse to testify before grand jury in Roger Clemens […]

Nyjer Morgan’s Temper Tantrum Causes a HR

With the game tied 2-2 in the top of the 4th, with a man on third base and in our nation’s capital, Nats CF Nyjer Morgan‘s temper got the best of him when he miss played an Adam Jones (Orioles CF) hit up against the CF wall. Nyjer Morgan’s temper tantrum allowed Jones to get […]

DRSEA INFORMER: Volume III, Issue 8

High Noon In Santo Domingo – Remember those great Westerns where the townspeople bring in a hired gun – even pinning a badge to his chest – to clean up their lawless society? Sandy Alderson, baseball’s new sheriff in the Dominican Republic, has taken recent steps to address the corruption that has undermined the integrity […]

The Braves’ Improbable Comeback

A pinch hit, walk-off grand-slam capped a 7 run 9th inning for the Braves as they beat the Reds 10 – 9. How improbable was the Braves 6 run comeback Thursday night?  Lance Nix of the Reds couldn’t believe it. Brooks Conrad – who hit the home run – couldn’t believe it.  Besides it being […]

Hit a HR With These Five Kid-Friendly Baseball Films

Cover of The Sandlot Teaching kids about baseball can help mold lifelong fans of the game and it’s a wonderful experience to share with them. The allure of the game is fresh in their eyes and kids cheer with uninhibited enthusiasm, something I adore to see come from my six-year-old niece after I mention how […]

Listen to Me Tonight on Pro Rumors TV

At the last minute (ok, it was really yesterday morning) I was asked to fill in as a  guest on Pro Rumors TV tonight at 7:30pm PST (10:30pm EST). To listen to us live, please go to www.prorumors.com We’ll be talking Red Sox/Yankees & the AL East and if we get past that, anything is […]

A Red Sox April to Forget: 2010

Their Record: Broken Down Overall: 11-13 1-Run Games: 6-4 2-Run Games: 3-4 3-Run Games: 1-2 4+Run Games: 1-3 Shutouts: 1-2 Their Injuries The injuries to outfielders Jacoby “The Human Spark Plug” Ellsbury (see post about his Charity Wine, Zinfindellsbury) and Mike Cameron have hurt both defensively and offensively despite the fill-in work of McDonald and […]

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