Through the Eyes of a Patriots Fan: The Infield Fly Rule and the Somerset Patriots
The Infield Fly rule is defined in rule 2.00 by describing it, and then later on to explain the reason(s) the batter is out is stated with rule 6.05e. I have been coaching for many years, starting with the T-ball level up to Babe Ruth League. At one time I was also responsible for assigning […]
Graham Knight: The Ballpark Connoisseur
July 23, 2011 by Andrew Martin · Leave a Comment
With all due respect, the best way I can describe Graham Knights’ website, http://www.baseballpilgrimages.com, is to call it “baseball porn.†It is a feast for the eyes and the senses, glorifying baseball and its stadiums. If you are a baseball fan and haven’t visited it before, you are missing out. The site is a shrine […]
Showalter Ups the Ante in the AL East
March 24, 2011 by Ted Leavengood · 1 Comment
In a recent interview on the Seamheads Podcast Network’s Outa the Parkway, Tim Donner of Radio America talked about Buck Showalter’s intensity, how he wore out his welcome quickly in the three previous managerial gigs that define his career. Â Showalter’s fire and competitiveness are on display once again in an article on ESPN and 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 […]
Touring the Bases With…Dick Bosman
August 20, 2010 by Ted Leavengood · Leave a Comment
Dick Bosman is the minor league pitching coordinator for the Tampa Bay Rays, rated the best young organization in the game. Â Much of that is derived from the unbelievable pitching talent Dick has the pleasure to work with. Â Here are his thoughts on his pupils. TL. Â The Rays have the lowest runs per game allowed […]
If the Granderson trade never happened…
August 18, 2010 by Jess Coleman · 2 Comments
As CC Sabathia and the Yankees beat up on Justin Verlander and the Tigers Tuesday night, a very interesting battle occurred within the war. Austin Jackson, an outfielder who was developed in the Yankee system, hit a home run on the first pitch thrown by the Yankees ace CC Sabathia. The inning later, Curtis Granderson, […]