Congrats to two great Braves for the HOF nod
January 9, 2014 by Eddie Gilley · Leave a Comment
Congratulations to Former Braves Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux for being selected to the HOF. Growing up as a Braves fan, I really enjoyed watching them pitch for “my” team. I remember watching Maddux pitch for the Cubs when I was in graduate school in Kentucky and was in awe of his great control of […]
Ben Chapman and Jackie Robinson
April 20, 2013 by Eddie Gilley · 23 Comments
(Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on Seamheads.com in March 2010. With the release of “42” I thought it appropriate to re-post it—ML). Ben Chapman or “Chappy” as I was instructed to call him, (see my previous article for my introduction to him) was born and reared in the Deep South during a time when […]
Hope Springs Eternal
February 12, 2013 by Eddie Gilley · Leave a Comment
Maybe it is because I have lived in Florida for the last 25 years and have been a fan of baseball all my life going all the way back to before I can remember. I have the pictures to prove it! Or maybe it is because I have become a fan of Women’s Collegiate Softball […]
Review of John Grisham’s Baseball Novel, Calico Joe
April 12, 2012 by Eddie Gilley · 6 Comments
Calico Joe is the newest novel by my favorite fiction author John Grisham. It arrived on my ipad late on Tuesday afternoon. I finished it by Wednesday night and most of it was finished on a trip to see our Gator softball team take on UCF a couple of hours away. We lost the game […]
Why Florida Fans Are Upset With NCAA Softball Officials
June 9, 2011 by Eddie Gilley · 5 Comments
I have waited a few days to let my thoughts get focused and my emotions settle down before composing this note to the NCAA and those that are in charge of the Women’s College World Series. And before you Pac-10 fans start throwing rocks let me start by congratulating the Arizona State Sun Devils for […]
UCLA and Florida Softball, a New Rivalry?
May 23, 2011 by Eddie Gilley · Leave a Comment
It was a great weekend of softball at Katie Seashole Pressley Stadium on the University of Florida’s campus. Perfect weather if you were a Gator, very hot and humid if you had to make the trip from UCLA. The weather might have played a bigger part than expected when you factor in the two double […]
Rivalries and Respect
April 22, 2011 by Eddie Gilley · Leave a Comment
Rivalries and Respect. Do those two words belong together in the minds of most fans or players? At first blush, I have to admit that I didn’t see it either. You hate your rivals don’t you? You can’t stand anything about them. You don’t like their colors, their field, their stadium, their players, their managers […]
Is it still the Mid-Summer Classic?
July 13, 2010 by Eddie Gilley · Leave a Comment
Baseball is the Great American Pastime. It is a game we grew up with and many of us love, especially those who are on this site. As I write this, it is the All-Star break and the game is tonight. Yet I can’t help but feel that the game I love has lost something with […]
Southeastern Conference Champs and Statistical Leaders
March 25, 2010 by Eddie Gilley · Leave a Comment
Some baseball guys and gals swear by the old idiom that “defense and pitching wins championships.†Others are more inclined to go with the more recently popular “chicks did the long ball.†Still others believe the best way to win is to out hit your opponents and you most often do that by leading the […]
My Time With Ben Chapman
March 4, 2010 by Eddie Gilley · 6 Comments
Unlike my esteemed colleagues on this website, I am not a baseball historian. I am not a professional baseball writer. Nor have I ever played the game professionally. So as you read this article, please keep that in mind. What I am however, is a life-long fan of the game of baseball. I played it […]