Sally League Showdown (Almost) Matches the Hype
May 13, 2011 by Austin Gisriel · Leave a Comment
The showdown between two of the South Atlantic League’s best teams just about lived up to all the hype that preceded this week’s four game series as the Delmarva Shorebirds sandwiched two victories around two defeats to the Hagerstown Suns. Manny Machado, the Orioles top selection and 3rd overall in the 2010 draft was on […]
Story Lines Terrific for First No-Hitter in 6 Years
August 8, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
While major league baseball has been basking in perfect games and no-hitters this season, it had been nearly six years since the Atlantic League enjoyed such a feat before Southern Maryland’s Joe Newby and Jim Ed Warden combined to hold Newark hitless in a 3-1 victory at Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium Wednesday night. The […]
It’s A Small World
June 6, 2010 by Jon Daly · 3 Comments
Old Business 1. A big shoutout to Dr. Memory. Glad ya liked last week’s edition, Doc. Your comments mean a lot to me. 2. Buck Turgidson. That was George C. Scott’s role in Strangelove. New Business Al* and Tipper Gore are splitsville. There’s an old joke going around that he claims to have invented the […]
Rambling on About My Glory Days – Joe, You are Remembered
February 28, 2010 by Jack Perconte · 1 Comment
Curt Flood took a stance to help players and teammates and made his mark on baseball history. Some guys make their mark with great statistics, whereas others are remembered for other things. Players often take stances day in and day out for their teammates that are not as momentous or reported, but they are never […]