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  • Does Anyone In Baseball Remember Kendry Morales?

    I know I'm a broken record on this, but if you saw the way the Blue Jays-Red Sox game ended, it's time for me to get back on that subject I've gone on and one... Read more

    The 05 September 2011 by   Theomnipotentq
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  • Be on Time in Fastball Counts!

    Time Fastball Counts!

    If you have coached for any length of time, there are probably a couple of things that really annoy you. Enough to drive you nuts. Usually they are things... Read more

    The 31 August 2011 by   Meachrm
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  • Alone Again In First Place. Naturally.

    Alone Again First Place. Naturally.

    The Red Sox pulled out the whoopin' sticks in Texas last night, and will have a winning road trip after they put the hurt on the Texas Rangers, 13-2, last... Read more

    The 25 August 2011 by   Theomnipotentq
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  • Lackey Bends, Doesn't Break

    Lackey Bends, Doesn't Break

    Adrian Gonzalez busted out of his home run drought last night in the 104 degree heat in Arlington, blasting two shots against his former team in the Red Sox'... Read more

    The 24 August 2011 by   Theomnipotentq
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  • The Suicide Squeeze - Part 5: Defending the Squeeze Play

    Suicide Squeeze Part Defending Play

    As I have stated numerous times in this series on the suicide squeeze, if the offensive team hides it well, uses the proper timing, and executes the fundamental... Read more

    The 24 August 2011 by   Meachrm
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  • The Suicide Squeeze - Part 4: The Mechanics

    Suicide Squeeze Part Mechanics

    Squaring your feet up to the pitcher isan option for a normal sacrifice bunt ... Although the squeeze play is hard to defend against once it has been properly... Read more

    The 23 August 2011 by   Meachrm
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  • The Suicide Squeeze - Part 2: Giving & Receiving the Sign

    Suicide Squeeze Part Giving Receiving Sign

    In Part 2 of the suicide squeeze, I begin to present many of the "how's" so that players and coaches can execute the play more successfully. Initially, I had... Read more

    The 21 August 2011 by   Meachrm
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  • Still On 199, And The Umps Didn't Help

    Still 199, Umps Didn't Help

    It was discouraging to see Tim Wakefield come up short once again in his quest for victory number 200. Terry Francona gave him every chance for it, as Wake wen... Read more

    The 15 August 2011 by   Theomnipotentq
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  • Double 20

    Double

    I missed last night's game, as I was at my friend Billy's Elvisfest 2011. Watched five Elvis Presley films on Saturday to honor The King, as his 34th anniversar... Read more

    The 14 August 2011 by   Theomnipotentq
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  • No Complaints From Me

    Complaints From

    Would you have believed me if I told you on Thursday that the winners of the first two games of this weekend's Red Sox-Yankees series would not be Jon Lester... Read more

    The 07 August 2011 by   Theomnipotentq
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