Build It and We Will Come
June 4, 2012 by Ted Leavengood · Leave a Comment
For years now the fans of D.C. have been whispering, “Build it and we will come,” in response to questions about attendance. In 2005, when the Nationals were the newest thing on the block, they drew 2.7 million. When Nationals Park opened in 2008 and there was another new toy, attendance went back up to 2.3 million […]
Men and Moneyball
October 18, 2011 by Judy Johnson · 8 Comments
“I think about baseball virtually every waking hour of my life.” - Bill James courtesy of google images Good face. Good jaw. Five tools. Clean stroke. He’s cheap. Buy wins. Buy runs. The what? Rich teams. Poor teams. Who’s that? That’s Pete. […]
Two and Half Hours with Chip Caray
August 28, 2011 by Chris Mascaro · Leave a Comment
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Atlanta Braves play-by-play announcer Chip Caray to talk about his career, his life experiences and how he goes about making the excitement of Atlanta Braves baseball come alive for millions of fans across the country. Over a 7 day period I had the privilege of interviewing […]
24-Year-Old on Top of Indy Baseball World
It Is Another Busy Week in the Indy World With One 24-Year-Old Sitting on Top of It Every 24-year-old involved in Independent Baseball dreams of landing an honest-to-goodness major league opportunity. It has happened once more, although this time it was not a 95-mile per hour fastball or rare power that provided the launch. I […]
Seamheads.com to Debut “High & Tight” Minicasts
July 17, 2011 by Seamheads · Leave a Comment
We at Seamheads.com are proud and happy to announce a new feature that we hope you’ll enjoy. Starting on Monday, July 18, we’ll be adding “High & Tight,” a series of audio minicasts of approximately five minutes in length that will contain news, notes, scores, highlights, injuries and other baseball-related tidbits from around the major […]
So Long Mr. Harwell, you will be missed
May 5, 2010 by Steve Lenox · Leave a Comment
 It was late September, 2002. I had a busy week scheduled. Fly out to Kansas City, MO to do a broadcast with the Kansas City Royals and return home and get married on that Saturday. My first big league broadcast. The Royals invited the announcers from some of their minor league affiliates to come […]