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LATEST ARTICLES ( 1934 )
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Baseball Pitches Illustrated
Here’s a handy little guide for identifying pitches while watching a ballgame. I like how each pitch is depicted from two different angles. Read more
Posted on 15 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
“Baseball Bill,” Echo & The Bunnymen
I confess, the lyrics to this tune are pretty trippy, though I suppose that’s to be expected, coming from a group called Echo The Bunnymen. Nevertheless, I... Read more
Posted on 13 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
This Day in Baseball: Rhoden Starts as DH
On June 11, 1988, New York Yankees manager Billy Martin decided to use starting pitcher Rick Rhoden as the Yankees’ starting designated hitter. Read more
Posted on 11 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
Pop Lloyd Baseball Field: PBS Investigations
I stumbled across this PBS feature in the midst of some browsing yesterday. PBS Investigations ran an episode in 2004 about Pop Lloyd Baseball Field, a... Read more
Posted on 09 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
Home Run Trot
Clearly, this coach needs to re-evaluate their priorities. You just never know when you might need to break out the home run trot, especially at the Little... Read more
Posted on 07 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
This Day in Baseball: Nolan Ryan is King of Walks
On June 5, 1981, Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan surpassed Early Wynn as the all-time walk leader with 1,777 when he walked two in his 3-0 victory over the Mets. Read more
Posted on 05 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
“(Give It Up For) Buck O’Neil,” Bob Walkenhorst
Buck O’Neil is hailed as a legend, especially here in the Kansas City area. Not only was O’Neil a great ballplayer, but his achievements off the field were... Read more
Posted on 02 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
“Backyard,” by Rochelle Nameroff
This piece by Rochelle Nameroff was first published in 1990 in the collection Into the Temple of Baseball. It reminds me a lot of playing ball, really just... Read more
Posted on 01 June 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
This Day in Baseball: Double Leadoff Homers
On May 30, 1913, Red Sox outfielder Harry Hooper became the first major leaguer to lead off both games of a doubleheader with a home run. Read more
Posted on 30 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
Quote of the Day
The ball started climbing from the moment it left the plate. It was a pop fly with a brand new gland and, though it flew high, it also flew far. Read more
Posted on 28 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
Polo Grounds Documentary
Here’s a delightful little documentary about the Polo Grounds. I’ve always loved the metaphor of a baseball stadium as a church or cathedral. I feel the same... Read more
Posted on 26 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
This Day in Baseball: Bradley’s Four-game Streak
On May 24, 1902, Cleveland third baseman Bill Bradley became the American League’s first player to hit a home run in each of four consecutive games. Read more
Posted on 24 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
Quote of the Day
I have played baseball on a summer day starting at eight o’clock in the morning, running home at noon for a quick meal, playing again till six o’clock in the... Read more
Posted on 22 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
“The Idea of Florida During a Winter Thaw,” by Gail Mazur
This piece makes me want to go back in time a few months — back to the last days of winter as Spring Training was just getting underway and the threat of the... Read more
Posted on 21 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
“The Baseball Song,” Tim Flannery
This song makes me feel sad and nostalgic at the same time. I sometimes wonder if baseball deserves all the negative sentiment that it receives today, and if... Read more
Posted on 16 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
This Day in Baseball: Jersey Numbers Everywhere
For the first time in history, on May 13, 1929, a major league game featured both teams wearing numbers on the backs of their jerseys. Read more
Posted on 13 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
Lost Baseball Teams
While this is far from a comprehensive collection of “lost” teams in baseball history, this short clip provides an interesting look at the St. Louis Browns,... Read more
Posted on 12 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
This Day in Baseball: Ambidextrous Icebox
On May 9, 1888, while pitching against the Kansas City Cowboys, Elton “Icebox” Chamberlain of the Louisville Colonels pitched right-handed for the first seven... Read more
Posted on 09 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
“Hits and Runs,” by Carl Sandburg
This piece by Carl Sandburg oozes with imagery, and I love it. Sandburg captures a moment in time in his description of the end of this long ballgame, called... Read more
Posted on 07 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS -
The Sandlot Cast Now
This video came up on my YouTube suggestions (surprised? nah…). If you’ve ever wondered what happened to the kids who played the in the movie The Sandlot,... Read more
Posted on 05 May 2020 BASEBALL, SPORTS