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Tiny Haverford College an Unlikely Pipeline to Major League Baseball’s Front … – New York Times

Thursday, July 30, 2015

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Tiny Haverford College an Unlikely Pipeline to Major League Baseball’s Front … – New York Times

Thursday, July 30, 2015

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Tiny Haverford College an Unlikely Pipeline to Major League Baseball’s Front … – New York Times

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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Mystery Science Baseball – Lookout Landing

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The world is small. There was a time when the thirty miles between Tacoma and Seattle was a trek one might make once in their lifetime, a pilgrimage for the dying. News spread from place to place through the tales of traveling salesmen, and legends grew like unchecked weeds. Now it’s an hour on light rail, a lifeless chapter of a Franzen novel, a couple of duels of Hearthstone. Everything…

More Molestation Charges for Cooper City Baseball Coach – NBC 6 South Florida

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

A Cooper City youth baseball coach is facing more molestation charges after a second alleged victim came forward, authorities said. David Solomon, 47, is facing two counts lewd and lascivious molestation of a victim under 12, according to a Broward County Sheriff’s Office arrest report…

Why baseball WAG’s more excited about trade than husband – New York Post

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Expect David DeJesus’ wife, Kim, to wave a “Welcome to Los Angeles” banner the moment he touches down at LAX. Ahead of Friday’s trade deadline, the Tampa Bay Rays outfielder was shipped off to the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, much to the delight of his social-savvy spouse. @David_DeJesus3 is officially an Angel!!!!!!! And I’m officially in heaven!!!!!!!!!! — Kim DeJesus (@KimDeJesus9) July 28, 2015 Is it possible to die of…

Colonia baseball star Mike Wilson commits to Stony Brook – MyCentralJersey.com

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Michael Wilson, a rising senior from Colonia High School, has made a nonbinding commitment to continue his baseball career at Stony Brook University. “I’m really excited for him and very proud of him,” said Colonia baseball coach Vinny Esposito, who noted that Wilson also had offers from Marist and St. Peter’s and was being recruited by other schools including Rutgers. “I expressed to him that as the summer went along…

Tiny Haverford College an Unlikely Pipeline to Major League Baseball’s Front … – New York Times

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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Tiny Haverford College an Unlikely Pipeline to Major League Baseball’s Front … – New York Times

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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Legion baseball: Post 54 lands Class AAA state tourney – Marshfield News-Herald

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Legion baseball(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto) MARSHFIELD – Mark Decker had no blueprint to follow last fall when he addressed the Wisconsin American Legion Baseball Board with a presentation to host the 2016 Class AAA state tournament. The last time Marshfield Post 54 served as host to the state tournament was 1990. Whatever selling points used a quarter of a century ago had either been lost or rendered archaic. Decker sought and…

Computerized Umpire Calls Shots At San Rafael Pacifics Baseball Game – CBS Local

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

SAN RAFAEL (CBS SF) — The San Rafael Pacifics are no strangers to promotions, but a computerized umpire being showcased Tuesday could offer a glimpse into the future of baseball. The Pacifics hosted the first professional game played with a computer calling balls and strikes. Home plate umpire Dean Poteet didn’t move much during the game.  He called fair and foul balls, but not balls or strikes. “They told me to…

A’s talking about business side of baseball after wave of trades – aParently Speaking

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Brett Lawrie was one of many A’s to talk about the business side of the game Tuesday after three trades in five days. There’s nothing like an unpopular trade to get players to talk about how “baseball is a business.’’ When that phrase is uttered, it’s a good bet the player is going for the easiest justification. And when there have been three trades in five days as has…

Baseball notebook: Blue Jays excited to land Tulowitzki – STLtoday.com

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

It appeared the Toronto Blue Jays needed to add starting pitching to help their playoff push. Instead, they traded for a star shortstop. Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos said acquiring five-time All-Star Troy Tulowitzki from the Colorado Rockies was “the rare chance that one of the best at his position was available.” “We’re getting the best shortstop in baseball in our minds,” Anthopoulos said. “We’re just thrilled.” The Blue…

Tiny Haverford College an Unlikely Pipeline to Major League Baseball’s Front … – New York Times

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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Bill Brink’s Pirates baseball chat transcript: 7.28.15 – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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Phillies second best team in baseball since All-Star Break – The Good Phight

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Phillies cruised into the All-Star Break winning just 3 of their last 18 games.  That’s a horrible 3-15 record, or a .167 win percentage. Of course, as is so lovely about the game of baseball, since the All-Star Break, the Phillies have been one of the hottest teams in MLB.  To be precise, their 8-1 record makes them the second best team since the break, topped only by…

Sounds’ Barry Zito enjoys baseball again – The Tennessean

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Barry Zito is a key part of the Sounds’ starting rotation.(Photo: Submitted) When Barry Zito came back to baseball after a year off and didn’t make the Oakland A’s 40-man roster, he didn’t turn down the offer to play in Triple-A. He just wanted to play baseball. Now a fixture in the Nashville Sounds’ five-man starting rotation, Zito is doing exactly what he set out to do in his return to…

A Thesis Could Be Written on Haverford College’s Influence in Baseball – New York Times

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

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Sounds’ Barry Zito enjoys baseball again – The Tennessean

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Barry Zito is a key part of the Sounds’ starting rotation.(Photo: Submitted) When Barry Zito came back to baseball after a year off and didn’t make the Oakland A’s 40-man roster, he didn’t turn down the offer to play in Triple-A. He just wanted to play baseball. Now a fixture in the Nashville Sounds’ five-man starting rotation, Zito is doing exactly what he set out to do in his return to…

John Smoltz calls out domineering travel-baseball culture at end of Hall of … – PennLive.com

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

As Hall of Fame acceptance speeches go, John Smoltz’s was not terribly entertaining. He was too careful to mention each and every person who affected his life, growing up as the son of accordion teachers in Michigan, to reach any sort of real connection with the audience during a rather lengthy half-hour. Until, that is, the last five minutes. The loudest and longest ovation Smoltz received was for the most…