Termino La Regular…Comienza el Juego De Verdad (Finished the Regular Season…Real Game Begins)
September 30, 2011 by Gustavo Hidalgo Estrada · Leave a Comment
Se termino la temporada regular de las grandes ligas. este mes de septiembre supero con creces la emociones de Agosto. Todo definido. Listos los equipos para la siguiente fase. Al hacer el análisis de este periodo ,tenemos que comentar por obligatorio,por extraordinario , lo ocurrido en los últimos días del campeonato regular. En el Este […]
Independents May Have Most Major Leaguers Ever in ’11
Well-Traveled Hurler DeLaRosa Helps Independents Edge Closer to All-Time High for Most Major Leaguers The door has swung completely open for Independent Baseball to claim perhaps its most important achievement before the season ends. This could go down as the summer when the greatest number of players made it to the major leagues. After all, […]
Budweiser’s Sudsy Salute to the Troops
May 10, 2011 by Peter Golenbock · 2 Comments
Budweiser beer, a major sponsor of the Tampa Bay Rays, has a commercial running at the Trop that I and a number of friends find really offensive. Whenever a company (or a political party) wants to curry favor with “American citizens,†it makes a big show of saluting the troops. No team salutes the troops […]
Rays To Honor St. Petersburg’s Fallen Police Officers
May 9, 2011 by Seamheads · Leave a Comment
ST. PETERSBURG, FL—The Tampa Bay Rays will “retire†the official radio call signs of the three St. Petersburg police officers killed in 2011, the first officers lost in the line of duty in St. Petersburg in more than 30 years. The ceremony will take place at Tropicana Field prior to the Rays-Orioles game on Friday, […]
REO Speedwagon to Open Rays Summer Concert Series
April 19, 2011 by Andrew Tuttle · Leave a Comment
Iconic classic rockers REO Speedwagon are kicking off the Tampa Bay Rays summer concert series this year on April 30th immediately after the game against the Los Angeles Angels. This is the fourth year Tampa Bay has had post-game concerts and considering the Rays are under .500 it couldn’t come at a better time since […]
Terry Francona’s Do or Die Mission
April 18, 2011 by Andrew Tuttle · 2 Comments
“I think Francona should be gone by the end of the month and the pitching coach also. They both suck.†That’s not me saying it. I intercepted a message on an answering machine from one lifelong Red Sox fan (who lives in Rhode Island) to another lifelong fan. And, no I’m not talking the Twenty-oh-fours. […]
It Could Have Been So Much Worse
April 23, 2010 by Ted Leavengood · Leave a Comment
Joe Posnanski wrote this week about the release of full economic data on the business of baseball by Forbes Magazine.  I can barely balance a check book and maybe gate receipts, market valuations and operating revenues confuse me more than I know, but they look to be telling a fascinating story.  It’s about how major league […]