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 […]
Clearing The Bases
June 27, 2012 by George Kurtz · 1 Comment
With the season being a little less than 50% over we’ve decided to take a look at players who have played below expectations so far this season. Once again I’m not looking to choose players that no one expected much out of anyway, but players who many thought would at the very least have a […]
West Virginia Power Looking for Excitement in 2012
April 4, 2012 by Ronnie Foreman · Leave a Comment
Yesterday was a beautiful day for media day here in Charleston, WV for the West Virginia Power, Class A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Sun, freshly cut grass, the smell of baseball in the air leading up to a season of great expectations on the ballfield. The Power returns eight players from last year’s […]
Ryan Dent: The Building Block
October 7, 2011 by Andrew Martin · Leave a Comment
The recent collapse of the Red Sox has brought into question the leadership of the team. Even though Terry Francona will not be returning as manager, it is clear that areas that the front office of Boston are secure in from year to year are drafting and developing their farm system. Each year they stock […]
Bill Hosie: Young Canadian Ballplayer Killed in WWII
March 30, 2011 by Gary Bedingfield · 1 Comment
Over the past ten years or so, I have scoured countless newspapers from the 1930s looking for references to ballplayers who were killed while serving with the armed forces during World War II. In addition to the 141 former professional players that I’ve uncovered I have found reference to hundreds of semi-pro, college and high […]
Beltre Signs With The Rangers… And The Red Sox Keep Getting Richer
January 9, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
I posted this article about Adrian Beltre’s new contract with Texas on my website a few days ago… I am re-publishing a portion of that article here today: As the 2010 season unfolded, the Red Sox front office declared it was interested in re-signing soon-to-be-free-agents Adrian Beltre and Victor Martinez. And as the off-season began GM […]
Indies Have Banner Day With Five Taken In Draft
December 9, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
While Boston’s apparent signing of Carl Crawford seemed certain to steal the spotlight on the last day of the Winter Meetings in Orlando, Thursday also was a banner day for Independent Baseball. No fewer than five former Indy players, including three who signed during or after the season, were taken by new organizations during the […]
The Yankees’ future is grid-locked
August 9, 2010 by Jess Coleman · 1 Comment
Remember a couple of months ago when Stephen Strasburg was ready to advance to the majors? The anticipation was as high as ever before: Nationals Stadium was sold out within hours of the announced date of his debut. It seemed as though the world of the Washington Nationals was waiting for the future to thrust […]
Comparing the Cliff Lee Hauls
July 23, 2010 by Aaron Somers · Leave a Comment
Two weeks and three starts ago, the Texas Rangers swooped into the mix and pulled off a trade with the Seattle Mariners for starting pitcher Cliff Lee – easily the most coveted pitcher available this season. Despite the weeks of rumors, there was little said about the likelihood of Texas being able to make a […]
It Was a Busy Week From Northern League All-Star Dominance
July 15, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
With reports that at least 10 major league scouts were on hand to watch, the Northern League jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first three innings and never looked back in taking a 9-3 victory over the Golden League in the only All-Star Game between two Independent leagues in front of a reported […]
Elmer Gedeon – A True Hero of World War II
July 13, 2010 by Gary Bedingfield · 3 Comments
Elmer Gedeon, nephew of former American League infielder Joe Gedeon, was a three-sport star at the University of Michigan and a major league outfielder in the 1930s. He is one of only two players with major league experience to be killed while serving his country during World War II. Elmer J. Gedeon was born in […]
When Cheney Ruled Washington
May 22, 2010 by Gabriel Schechter · 1 Comment
It was a cool September evening in 1962 when 4,098 citizens exercised their right to assemble, in anticipation of an appearance by the representatives of the nation’s capital. Not surprisingly, John Kennedy was the first to take his turn, though he turned out to be a minor figure in the night’s long drama. Later, a […]
Touring the Bases With…Carmen Fanzone
March 21, 2010 by Bob Lazzari · Leave a Comment
A former versatile infielder turned accomplished musician who once played the “Star Spangled Banner” before a game at Wrigley Field, Fanzone–a flugelhorn player–was originally signed by the Red Sox and spent five years in the majors from 1970-1975, four of them with the Chicago Cubs. Click here to watch a video of a conversation I had […]