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What’s in Your Attic? Baseball Cards May Help a Collection Fetch Nearly $1 Million – New York Times

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

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Minor leaguer reportedly suspended 30 days for throwing baseball during brawl – CBSSports.com

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Last week we alerted you to a minor league brawl between the West Michigan Whitecaps (Tigers) and Dayton Dragons (Reds) of the Low Class-A Midwest League. During the brawl, Whitecaps outfielder Eduardo Jimenez threw a baseball into the scrum that struck Dragons pitcher Jesse Stallings. Here’s video of the brawl, which started with a stolen base by Dayton’s Jose Siri: As you can imagine, Jimenez was suspended for using a…

UK baseball advances to first super regional in program history – The Courier-Journal

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

x Embed x Share CLOSE UK players Logan Salow, Sean Hjelle and Kole Cottam break down regional final win over NC State. Jon Hale/The C-J Buy Photo Kentucky’s Marcus Carson celebrates after hitting a two-run double against NC State in the final of the NCAA Tournament’s Lexington regional. June 5, 2017(Photo: Scott Utterback/CJ )Buy Photo LEXINGTON, Ky. – As ace pitcher Sean Hjelle struck out the side in the ninth…

What’s in Your Attic? Baseball Cards May Help a Collection Fetch Nearly $1 Million – New York Times

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

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Prospect suspended 30 games for brawl – CBSSports.com

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Last week we alerted you to a minor league brawl between the West Michigan Whitecaps (Tigers) and Dayton Dragons (Reds) of the Low Class-A Midwest League. During the brawl, Whitecaps outfielder Eduardo Jimenez threw a baseball into the scrum that struck Dragons pitcher Jesse Stallings. Here’s video of the brawl, which started with a stolen base by Dayton’s Jose Siri: As you can imagine, Jimenez was suspended for using a…

There is no rest for sexism in baseball – Beyond the Box Score

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

On Friday, August 11, the Ogden Raptors will host Hourglass Appreciation Night, to celebrate the unique un-timed nature of baseball. As part of this night, “18 hourglass-shaped color commentators” from the Stars Stars Talent Studio of Salt Lake City will each commentate a half-inning. It should take no genius to figure out the flaws in this promotion, because there are plenty, but nobody did. Again. And we are now faced…

Marty’s musings: a historic week in baseball – Beyond the Box Score

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Welcome to ‘Marty’s Musings’, my weekly column of numbers summarizing the past week in Major League Baseball. I am your guide for taking an analytic look at the previous week in MLB and previewing some of this week’s starting pitching matchups. In this week’s Musings, a triple play, a no hitter, a slugger hits a milestone, and the best pitcher in baseball crosses a major threshold. We also look at…

Davidson is the Cinderella of the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament – CBSSports.com

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

The Davidson Wildcats during the regular season went a middling 13-11 in Atlantic 10 play and made the field of 64 only after a title run in the A-10 tourney. They entered the NCAA Tournament with an RPI ranking of 126. If one were inclined toward bad jokes, one might say something like “Haha, lol, that’s more like an RIP ranking,” but I am not so inclined. Anyhow, despite that…

A disappointing end for UH baseball, but the future appears bright – Houston Chronicle

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

A disappointing end for UH baseball, but the future appears bright Program poised to take next step despite coming up short in regional By Joseph Duarte June 5, 2017 Updated: June 5, 2017 8:03pm ‘); } Like so many times this season, the University of Houston baseball team flirted with some late-game magic. Admitting that “crazy stuff” usually happens to the Cougars at NCAA regional time, coach Todd Whitting watched…

Marty’s musings: a historic week in baseball – Beyond the Box Score

Monday, June 05, 2017

Welcome to ‘Marty’s Musings’, my weekly column of numbers summarizing the past week in Major League Baseball. I am your guide for taking an analytic look at the previous week in MLB and previewing some of this week’s starting pitching matchups. In this week’s Musings, a triple play, a no hitter, a slugger hits a milestone, and the best pitcher in baseball crosses a major threshold. We also look at…

Whom will LSU baseball play next? Live updates: Mississippi State vs. Southern Miss regional – The Advocate

Monday, June 05, 2017

Mississippi State’s Brent Rooker watches his three run homer against Mississippi fly into the stands in the fifth inning of the Governor’s Cup in an NCAA college baseball game at Trustmark Park Stadium in Pearl, Miss., Tuesday, April 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Arkansas baseball wins six-hour game that ends at 3:10 a.m. to save its season – CBSSports.com

Monday, June 05, 2017

It isn’t often that a game scheduled to start in the afternoon ends at 3 in the morning. Arkansas and Missouri State defied logic, by playing a game that did exactly that. It was a strange night all the way through, a six-hour romp that included a reset in the third inning — at 12:35 a.m. The Razorbacks were ultimately victorious, forcing a winner-take all match against Southern Missouri on…

High school baseball player of the year – AJC.com – Atlanta Journal Constitution

Monday, June 05, 2017

Toughest high school opponent: Team-wise, definitely Parkview just because they’re so sound all-around. One to nine, every single one can hit, and they play very good defense, and they usually have one or two (Division I) arms that can throw. The toughest pitcher I’ve faced is probably Brant Hurter of Woodstock. He’s 6-6 and long to the plate. He can run it up to 92, 94 mph, and it looks…

Yale baseball team tops Holy Cross, eliminated by No. 1 Oregon State – New Haven Register

Monday, June 05, 2017

CORVALLIS, Ore. >> The best season in the long history of Yale baseball came to an end in the most appropriate of ways. It came a game after setting the school record for wins in a season. It also came a game after the first multiple-victory NCAA Tournament showing since 1948. The final blow was delivered by the clear-cut, best team in the country in…

Daily Fantasy Baseball Advice for June 5 – FOXSports.com

Monday, June 05, 2017

Starting pitcher: Carlos Martinez ($12,500) is the best pitcher on the board, but his matchup at Cincinnati isn’t great, and he’s so much more expensive than the rest of the SPs … Dan Straily ($9,100) looks solid against the Cubs if you get used to the idea that we’re two months into the season and the Cubs still aren’t hitting. But don’t you get the feeling that they have to…

Davidson baseball, Steph Curry combine on incredible moment for … – Charlotte Observer (blog)

Monday, June 05, 2017

Is it possible to play the roles of both David and Goliath at the same time? Yes it is — if you are Davidson. Davidson’s baseball team slew Goliath – twice – over the weekend. The Wildcats edged North Carolina, the No. 2 overall seed in the country, for the second time in three days Sunday night, winning 2-1 in a dramatic game that featured a Tar Heel being thrown…

High school baseball player of the year – Atlanta Journal Constitution

Monday, June 05, 2017

Toughest high school opponent: Team-wise, definitely Parkview just because they’re so sound all-around. One to nine, every single one can hit, and they play very good defense, and they usually have one or two (Division I) arms that can throw. The toughest pitcher I’ve faced is probably Brant Hurter of Woodstock. He’s 6-6 and long to the plate. He can run it up to 92, 94 mph, and it looks…

Birmingham holds off Chatsworth to win Division I baseball title – LA … – Los Angeles Times

Sunday, June 04, 2017

The Birmingham High baseball coach was winded by so many sprints to the mound trying to keep his pitcher composed. The pitcher was cramping under the hot summer sun at Dodger Stadium, insisting he wasn’t coming out. The fans were getting nervous, particularly the seniors who were supposed to head on a bus to Disneyland for grad night right afterward. Yes, there was a lot of pressure Saturday afternoon on…