About

Name: Jeff Louderback
Dateline: Orlando, FL
Weblog: www.soxandpinstripes.com
Articles: 10
First Published: Sunday, March 11, 2007
Last Published: Thursday, May 24, 2007
Writer Bio
Jeff Louderback is an award-winning freelance writer and author whose work appears in regional and national magazines. He specializes in personality profiles, sports features, travel and lifestyle features and business features. He is also the creator and editor of Sox and Pinstripes (http://www.soxandpinstripes.com), a blog where readers discuss, debate and learn about all things Red Sox, Yankees and baseball. Though he was born and raised in Ohio, Jeff is a lifelong Red Sox fan. You can learn more about his background at www.jefflouderback.com, www.writeperceptions.net and www.mediabistro.com/jlouderback.
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Currently listing articles 10-1:
  1. Outside of Yankeeland, Fans Rejoice At Pinstripes' Misfortune

    — Outside of New York City and Yankeeland (the less loyal version of Red Sox Nation), baseball fans do not care about the Yankees struggles.

    OPINION in Sports on May 24, 2007

  2. The Underachieving Yankees Are Not A Team, But A Collection of Players

    — There is one simple reason why the Boston Red Sox are 31-14 and comfortably nestled atop the American League East, and the New York Yankees

    OPINION in Sports on May 23, 2007

  3. Sports Entertainment A Lively Business for Creators of BirdZerk! and ZOOperstars!

    — They perform at sports venues and special events around the country and the world. Dominic and Brennan Latkovski have plans for much more.

    INTERVIEW in Sports on April 12, 2007

  4. Don't Begrudge Professional Athletes Like J.D. Drew

    — Professional athletes are often criticized for the salaries they are paid.What would you do if you were offered a contract of seven or eight figures?

    OPINION in Sports on April 01, 2007

  5. Dan Shaughnessy Thinks You Live In Your Parents' Basement

    — Jeff Louderback, founder and editor of Sox and Pinstripes, offers his take on Shaughnessy's column attacking Curt Shilling's 38 Pitches Blog.

    OPINION in Sports on March 30, 2007

  6. Pete Rose Stains The Game Once More

    — On the Dan Patrick Show, Rose admitted that when he managed, he bet on his team, the Cincinnati Reds, every night.

    NEWS in Sports on March 15, 2007

  7. More Level Playing Field Bitter Pill for Yankees Fans to Swallow

    — After 86 long years, the Red Sox finally broke the infamous curse of the Bambino, first beating their arch rivals, the New York Yankees, in

    OPINION in Sports on March 14, 2007

  8. Note to Joe Torre: The Sox and Yankees Were a Rivalry Long Before You Arrived

    — The Red Sox and Yankees represent sports' greatest and fiercest rivalry.

    OPINION in Sports on March 14, 2007

  9. When Baseball Was Life

    — My Dog Skip is truly one of the finest films about the care-free childhood days of playing baseball, and the everlasting bond between a boy

    OPINION in Sports on March 12, 2007

  10. The Reason For The Red Sox Passion

    — If it's true that Baseball, along with jazz, is one of the great indigenous American art forms, then certainly the story of baseball in Boston

    OPINION in Sports on March 11, 2007

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