Clearing The Bases: Outfielders
March 24, 2011 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
Outfield seems to be a jumbled mess of players once you get thru the first dozen or so. This position is nowhere near as deep as it once was, and even most of the top ten players come with question marks, whether it be their injury history or resume. This list assumes you are playing […]
Coste Adds Phils TV Job While Elbow Heals
March 24, 2011 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
    One of Independent Baseball’s favorite sons, so designated because of the dogged determination in which he did not debut in the major leagues until his was 33, has a new job in broadcasting, but at the same time is continuing his comeback from Tommy John elbow surgery with hopes, at 38, of landing a […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: AL West – Los Angeles Angels
March 24, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · 1 Comment
LA Angels right fielder Torii Hunter Los Angeles Angels (2010 record: 80-82) The Angels had a rough off-season. It pales in comparison to the one suffered by the NY Mets (the Madoff effects, a lawsuit, a loan from MLB, cleaning house in the front office, etc), but it was bad nonetheless. The team failed to […]
Showalter Ups the Ante in the AL East
March 24, 2011 by Ted Leavengood · 1 Comment
In a recent interview on the Seamheads Podcast Network’s Outa the Parkway, Tim Donner of Radio America talked about Buck Showalter’s intensity, how he wore out his welcome quickly in the three previous managerial gigs that define his career. Â Showalter’s fire and competitiveness are on display once again in an article on ESPN and in […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: AL West – Seattle Mariners
March 23, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Staff ace, Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners (2010 record: 61-101) Many pundits believed the Mariners could win the American League West last season – I am numbered among those people. The joke was on us. Instead of making a run at the Angels and the Rangers, the Mariners turned in one of the more disappointing efforts […]
Clearing The Bases: 3rd Base
March 22, 2011 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
Clearing The Bases                                                                                                                                         March 22, 2011 By George Kurtz Outside of Shortstop, Third Base may be the toughest position to judge come draft time. There are a bunch of interesting players here but what order to put them in is the big question. Traditionally 3B is a power position, so you would like a player […]
Gonzalez’ Agent Encouraged After Negotiation Session With Red Sox
March 22, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
John Boggs, the agent for Red Sox 1B Adrian Gonzalez, arrived in Fort Myers yesterday afternoon. He didn’t waste any time getting down to business, as he met earlier today with Theo Epstein and Ben Cherington to discuss a contract extension for A-Gon. After the meeting, he said he would be “extremely surprised†if the […]
The Plot to Kill Comiskey (and Other Interesting Research Finds)
March 22, 2011 by Mike Lynch · 2 Comments
It’s about that time again to share more incredible stories that I’ve stumbled upon while digging for information during my daily research. No Relation to Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown August 3, 1920: During a robbery attempt at the Illinois Vinegar Manufacturing Company, three armed bandits gunned down highly-respected Detective Sergeant Frank McGurk, a veteran of […]
Bob Nieman: 141st Former Pro Killed in WWII
March 22, 2011 by Gary Bedingfield · 1 Comment
Every time I discover another minor leaguer that was killed while serving with the military during WWII I believe it’s the last. Just two days ago I posted an article about Jim Robertson who played 21 games with the Salem Senators of the Western International League in 1941. Jim was killed following a night-time bombing […]
FEATURES OF THE BALLPARKS DATABASE
March 22, 2011 by Kevin Johnson · 5 Comments
Besides the basic field dimensions and batting event factors, there are some other features of the ballparks database that I’d like to highlight: Starting with the index page, you’ll see that the default order is number of games played in the stadium.  Fenway Park and Wrigley Field are at the top.   This can be an […]
Trying to Focus on the Positives
March 22, 2011 by Ted Leavengood · Leave a Comment
At his best Nyjer Morgan is a scrappy, prototypical lead off guy. Â Diminutive in size, he plays with grit and determination. He hurt himself sliding head-first into second base one too many times a season ago. But in 2010 he committed a multitude of sins, not the greatest of which was running into the Cardinal […]
Son Makes Good on Father’s Pledge
March 22, 2011 by Matt Dahlgren · 1 Comment
I recently read a story about my grandpa, Babe Dahlgren and his father Peter that I’d never heard before. After all the years spent talking with my grandpa, all the countless months researching his life and career, somehow this one slipped past me like the easiest of ground balls. The story appeared in the Minneapolis […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL East – Philadelphia Phillies
March 22, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Phillies 1B Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies (2010 record: 97-65) The Phillies entered the new year as one of the handful of teams with a legitimate claim to the designation as the best team in baseball. They entered the free agent fray towards the end of the process and lured southpaw Cliff Lee away from both […]
Is Marco Scutaro Clearly The Starting Shortstop For The Red Sox In 2011?
March 21, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Red Sox shortstop Marco Scutaro There was an excellent article about Marco Scutaro in today’s Boston Globe. Columnist Nick Cafardo crafted an insightful story in which he detailed the shortstop’s health issues last season, providing a considerable amount of behind-the-scenes information that fans had not previously known. But does that mean Scutaro should be the […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL East – Atlanta Braves
March 21, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Braves 3B Chipper Jones The Braves begin the new season without long-time manager, Bobby Cox, who stewarded the team to a succession of fourteen consecutive division titles (from 1991-2005, absent the strike-shortened 1994 season), five World Series appearances and a world championship in his 20+ years at the help. The 2011 season will usher in […]
Jim Robertson: 140th Former Pro Killed in WWII
March 20, 2011 by Gary Bedingfield · 3 Comments
Jim Robertson was an outstanding college athlete who had just begun his professional career in baseball when military service called during the summer of 1942. He is the 140th former pro ballplayer to have been killed during the war.
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL East – Florida Marlins
March 20, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · 1 Comment
Florida’s enigmatic shortstop, Hanley Ramirez Florida Marlins (2010 record: 80-82) The Marlins finished 2010 with an 80-82 record, in third place in the National League East, and it appears they’re destined to finish the upcoming season in much the same position. They won’t be able to compete with the Phillies and it is unlikely they’ll […]
Rob Nelson on the Future (and Could-Have Been Past) of Pro Baseball in Portland
March 20, 2011 by Arne Christensen · 2 Comments
I recently talked with Rob Nelson, the co-creator of Big League Chew shredded bubble gum, Portland Mavericks pitcher (and pitching coach) in the mid-1970s, and all-around fixture of Portland’s baseball scene. Our conversation centered on Big League Chew and the Mavs, but we also eventually got around to the plight of pro baseball in Portland […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL East – New York Mets
March 19, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Mets 3B David Wright New York Mets (2010 record: 79-83) The NY Mets had what is widely considered to be the worst off-season among all of Major League Baseball’s thirty clubs… maybe it was a case of “lesson learnedâ€. Like their cross-town rivals, the Metropolitans have tried to buy a contending team over the last […]
1980 AL Cy Young Race Revisited
March 19, 2011 by David Nathan · Leave a Comment
Mike Norris celebrates his 56th birthday on March 19. He was the runner-up for the 1980 Cy Young Award in which he and Baltimore starter Steve Stone compiled career years, but did he deserve to win the award? Player Background Mike Norris was a 1st round pick by Oakland in the 1973 draft and made his debut […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL East – Washington Nationals
March 19, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · 1 Comment
Washington Nationals (2010 record: 69-93) The addition of free agent Jayson Werth speaks volumes about the Nationals’ growth in terms of the perception of the team as it continues its journey towards baseball relevance. The trade-off from Adam Dunn to Werth may or may not make an impact on the field in terms of wins […]
Gibson and Paige Set to Battle “Teddy Ballgame” and “Joltin’ Joe” in Bragging Rights League
March 18, 2011 by Mike Lynch · 1 Comment
Some guys still sit at a table with cards, dice and charts and roll the bones for hours at a time, keeping score along the way and imagining in their head the action that’s taking place on the table in front of them. My buddy Jeff Polman is one of those guys. But rather than […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL Central – Cincinnati Reds
March 18, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Reigning NL MVP, Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds (2010 record: 91-71) The Cincinnati Reds won the National League Central last year and, in the process, made the post-season for the first time since 1995, when they swept the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLDS but were, in turn, swept by the Atlanta Braves in the Championship […]
The Play’s the Thing
March 18, 2011 by Austin Gisriel · 2 Comments
With the 2011 season upon us, we are guaranteed that we will see something occur on the diamond that we have never seen before. The strangest play that I ever saw came in a game at First Horizon Park in Greensboro, NC on July 7, 2006. We were in town for a wedding the next […]
Fast Times at Crenshaw
March 17, 2011 by Sam Miller · Leave a Comment
Several years ago, I read a book called “The Last Shot.” It is a basketball book, yes, but its narrative is strikingly similar to this week’s read, “The Ticket Out” by Michael Sokolove. Both books are wound in the stuff of cinema. By the climax, each story unravels into something far more raw. Read “The […]
Ten-Man Baseball
March 17, 2011 by Daniel Hirsch · 1 Comment
I just finished reading Leigh Montville’s biography on the Babe “The Big Bam“. I’m ashamed to say that this was the first Babe Ruth biography that I have read, especially after reading a ton of bio’s about much more obscure players. One of the many factoids that stood out to me was this…. In December […]
Many Indy Players in Running Two Weeks Before Openers
    The axe started dropping this week, sometimes unexpectedly, dashing the hopes of several former Independent Baseball players of being on Opening Day rosters with their parent major league clubs. It does not have to be a forever disappointment, but a reality check at least for right now and their names will appear in minor […]
El Látigo versus Roberto Clemente
March 17, 2011 by Alfonso L. Tusa C. · Leave a Comment
La noticia del avión en el aeropuerto de Maracaibo habÃa estallado en nuestra habitación. Felipe y Jesús Mario hablaban de un juego entre Venezuela y Puerto Rico luego de la temporada 1967-68. Sus voces emergÃan entrecortadas por la humareda del impacto. IsaÃas Látigo Chávez subió al montÃculo por los venezolanos. José Palillo Santiago hizo lo propio por los borÃcuas.
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL Central – Milwaukee Brewers
March 17, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Brewers all-star 1B Prince Fielder Milwaukee Brewers (2010 record: 77-85) The Milwaukee Brewers front office entered the off-season with one primary task: improve the pitching staff. The club finished last season with the third-worst ERA in the National League – the primary reason the club finished with a sub-.500 record. General Manager Mark Attanasio immersed […]
Clearing The Bases: Shortstops
March 17, 2011 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
Today, or tonight depending upon when you are reading this, we will finish up our look at the middle infielders with a look at our top 15 shortstops. There is not a lot to like here as this position has two outstanding players, then maybe three or four other players you wouldn’t mind having, then […]
10 Reasons You Should Already Be Especially Psyched for Opening Day
March 16, 2011 by Seamheads · Leave a Comment
The smell of freshly laid sod, ballpark hot dogs and seven-dollar beer is in the air (or on the ground). Baseball season is quickly approaching, and fans everywhere — well, perhaps except for Houston, Pittsburgh and Seattle — are champing at the bit to find out how the 2011 MLB season will unfold. Opening Day […]
Joba, I’m Going to Need You to Stay After Class
March 16, 2011 by Josh Deitch · 1 Comment
Professional athletes are like high school girls. “I get older, they stay the same age.â€
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL Central – St Louis Cardinals
March 16, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · 2 Comments
Could 2011 be Albert Pujols’ last season in a Cardinals uniform? St. Louis Cardinals (2010 record: 86-76) As spring training got underway a few weeks ago, the Cardinals were a serious threat to win the NL Central division title. But with the Albert Pujols contract situation hanging like The Sword of Damocles above everyone’s head […]
AntÃguo jardinero e instructor de bateo Mitchell Page, fallece a los 59 años. (I’ll always remember Mitchell Page)
March 16, 2011 by Alfonso L. Tusa C. · Leave a Comment
La noticia me puso en las manos el Meridiano de comienzos de octubre de 1976. En un juego de preparación un jugador importado llamado Mitchell Page habÃa largado un estacazo que sobrevoló la cerca del estadio “Rafael Kinsler†de Cagua. La pelota cayó bien lejos del estadio. Aquella temporada tuve la oportunidad de comprobar la clase de bateador que era Page. Él y Dave Parker conformaron un one-two de terror que llevó a los Navegantes del Magallanes al campeonato de la temporada 1976-77.
Rick Anton and the Utah Utes return home to face BYU
March 16, 2011 by Sean Grybos · 1 Comment
The three-game series starts on Thursday as the Utah baseball team looks to build off recent momentum. The Utes started the year 0-5 after Cal and Arkansas proved too much in early season play but the squad rebounded in March and now sits at a record of 5-7. Anchoring the staff is senior Rick Anton, a 2011 MLB […]