Solving Major League Baseball’s Marketing Problem
February 10, 2015 by Ron Juckett · Leave a Comment
The National Football League concluded another season with the most watched show in the history of American television, breaking a record held by last year’s Super Bowl and so on. Of course, 114 million pair of eyes on one whale of a football game means baseball is dying, right? Certainly, a sport dragging in $9 […]
Toeing The Rubber/Riding The Pine
April 7, 2013 by Chris Mitchell · Leave a Comment
In this weekly article I will be analyzing and advising fantasy baseball owners about who to start and who to sit. Starting lineups are due Sunday nights or Monday by first pitch so this article will be on weekends and will coincide with me, Chris Mitchell, taking questions on twitter @cjmitch73 and doing a live […]
Justin Verlander, Clayton Kershaw Named Walter Johnson Award Winners by the Baseball Bloggers Alliance
You can debate whether Justin Verlander should be win the “best player in the league” award. There was no debate on if he’d win the “best pitcher” version. The Detroit Tiger ace was an unanimous selection for the Walter Johnson Award, given out by the Baseball Bloggers Alliance. Verlander was the top name on all […]
Helping World Series Phenom Buster Posey
November 4, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
   Ken Joyce was talking mile a minute. He had input for any of my questions, many times offering more than I knew to ask. How he got started in baseball, his time in the Florida Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays organizations, the big names he has worked with, his years managing and coaching in […]
How the West will be Won
September 9, 2010 by Bobby Aguilera · Leave a Comment
The original posting of this piece can be found here. The National League West race is getting better every day. Â While the Rockies refuse to concede anything, much will be determined over the next four days, as the Padres host the Giants for four games starting tonight at 10:05 ET. Â As they say in San […]