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Baseball Hall of Fame – It’s Time To Change How Players Get Elected
It is imperative that all those stepping onto fields everywhere across the land on Opening Day will have a fair shot at the hall based on their numbers. As it stands, that is obviously not the case.
Read More »Mo’ne Davis Throws Out First Pitch in World Series – A Glimpse of Things to Come?
Thank you, Mo’Ne Davis, because of you the meaning of the words “You throw like a girl” will never be the same again.
Read More »The World Cup – Shows the Way for MLB ‘World Series’
If we can have a World Cup for soccer/football, there is no reason why we cannot have a “real” World Series for baseball.
Read More »MLB Expands Use of Instant Replay – Changing the Essence of the Game
Either you love this development, or you feel like I do that we are moving farther away from the game we know and love.
Read More »Inside John Lackey’s Successful 2013 ALCS Debut for the Red Sox
The veteran right-hander's unexpected victory over Justin Verlander and the Detroit Tigers is his biggest one yet in a Boston uniform.
Read More »Sensational Starting Pitching: The Dominant Theme So Far in the 2013 ALCS & NLCS
Emerging star rookies (Wacha), veterans (Sanchez) and Cy Young Award winners (Kershaw) have quieted powerful offenses early on in both leagues' championship series.
Read More »Boston Red Sox Win Team Record 58th Game Before the All-Star Break
Outstanding starting pitching and a deep, clutch offense have propelled the Red Sox into one of the best teams in MLB heading into the All-Star break.
Read More »MLB Should Allow Statistics To Count In Rained Out Games
How can you say that homer doesn’t count? That single that would have given a player 200 hits in the season?
Read More »Will the Real Jacoby Ellsbury Please Show Up?
It's time to find a different spot in the batting order for the veteran Boston Red Sox center fielder.
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