March Gladness: Further Thoughts on the World Baseball Classic
March 18, 2013 by Jeff Polman · 3 Comments
It isn’t always pretty, the timing stinks, the umpiring is spotty, the pitch count limits are a drag, many of the games are half-attended and God only knows what the TV ratings are, but I’d still rather watch The Kingdom of the Netherlands battle Chinese Tapei in the World Baseball Classic than one inning of […]
Strasburg, Part Deux
September 7, 2011 by Ted Leavengood · Leave a Comment
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Pair of Webster hurlers combine on no-hitter
July 27, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
GENEVA, N.Y. — Webster Yankee head coach, Dave Brust has his concerns. With his team clinching the New York Collegiate Baseball League’s West Division on Saturday, the Webster skipper wants his team to remain focused for the upcoming playoffs. If Tuesday night’s effort is any indication, the Webster nine have blocked out all distractions. Nate […]
You Heard It Here First
August 14, 2010 by Gabriel Schechter · Leave a Comment
Even though the Mets have entered the phone-it-in stage of the 2010 season, my wife and I found ourselves watching a couple of very good pitching duels between the Mets and Rockies the last two nights. First it was Mike Pelfrey outgunning Ubaldo Jimenez (17-2 coming into the game) to win 1-0. That game hinged […]
Four Calls for the 2010 Season That You Heard Here First
February 28, 2010 by Matt Aber · 3 Comments
Over the next five weeks or so the average baseball fan is going to come across numerous predictions via TV, sports talk radio, newspapers, magazines and the web. Let’s face it, the majority of experts are going to play it safe and you are going to hear and read the same things ad nauseam – […]