About Blog BaseballGB is a blog dedicated to
writing about baseball from a British perspective.
About Blog BaseballGB is a blog dedicated to
writing about baseball from a British perspective.
About Blog BaseballGB is a blog dedicated to
writing about baseball from a British perspective.
About Blog BaseballGB is a blog dedicated to
writing about baseball from a British perspective.
But in the decade - plus I've been
writing about baseball, I've never tried to make a roster.
People who once faulted Hemingway for
writing about baseball in The Old Man and the Sea may still fault him, but not on that ground.
Contributor for Bless You Boys Mechanical Engineer
writing about baseball from Toledo Ohio.
It's a tricky question, because when I'm not watching baseball or
writing about baseball for my day job, I retreat into a bunker that was developed by NASA scientists to keep baseball from coming in.
When I started
writing about baseball nationally in 2011, the Orioles, Royals, and Pirates had combined to finish over.500 twice since the millennium started.
That's how you're supposed to
write about baseball.
Indeed, asidefrom Casey at the Bat (which his grandfather used to recite while milkingcows), he says, most attempts at baseball poetry are utterly lamentable.Marianne Moore was a fine poet who
wrote about baseball with disastrousresults.
Charlotte, NC About Blog Joe Posnanski is National Columnist for NBC Sports, where
he writes about baseball.
Charlotte, NC About Blog Joe Posnanski is National Columnist for NBC Sports, where
he writes about baseball.
Charlotte, NC About Blog Joe Posnanski is National Columnist for NBC Sports, where
he writes about baseball.
Charlotte, NC About Blog Joe Posnanski is National Columnist for NBC Sports, where
he writes about baseball.
Not exact matches
Lewis wasn't the first to
write about advanced statistics in
baseball; he was the first to give it a Hollywood script and make the rest of the world care.
In the early days, Hammond said they used their software to «
write»
about any sport that could be expressed with numbers:
baseball, basketball, soccer, and the like.
Hello, it is me again, the professional
baseball writer who is forced to
write about Tim Tebow playing
baseball because of specific language contained within my contract.
But if I were to
write a
baseball book, it would be
about baseball in the «70s.
I've
written about the Yankees somehow avoiding the oncoming train of rebuilding, even though they were tied to the tracks, and now they have GIANCARLO STANTON, one of
baseball's greatest spectacles.
The topic has come up so often lately that Robin Ventura and Todd Zeile of the Mets joke
about sitting down and, like a couple of
baseball - savvy Emily Posts,
writing a book.
It would happen infrequently enough that
baseball would essentially be adding something as rare as a perfect game to the schedule every couple years, another moment that would be talked
about, shared,
written about and gushed over.
Thanks to Kostya Kennedy for
writing the truth
about Bill Buckner, the most unjustly accused man in
baseball history.
He has already
written two plays and numerous short stories, and now he's
writing a book
about baseball.
I decline to
write the obit
about the football person who isn't dead yet and instead talk my way into
writing one
about a
baseball person who isn't dead yet.
Asher has
written about sports such as basketball,
baseball, and football.
While probably best known for his
baseball books (including Summer of»49 and October 1964), his chronicle of the Portland Trail Blazers» 1979 — 80 season, The Breaks of the Game, is still considered by many as the best book ever
written about the NBA.
Back in April, I
wrote about what it would take for a
baseball team to break the all - time wins record.
You've worked hard to get where you are, and you've
written thousands upon thousands of words
about baseball.
Like you, I continue to read columns
written by
baseball writers
about the Hall of Fame and steroids.
Bill James, in the first edition of The Historical
Baseball Abstract,
wrote of a catcher, and this is a paraphrase, «I don't know much
about [catcher from the 1920s, maybe Luke Sewell?]
In the last calendar year, I've spent roughly 2,000 to 2,500 hours
writing, researching, and thinking
about baseball.
Can you imagine a
baseball player
writing thousands of words
about the joy and beauty and satisfaction of playing a game of ball?
Weren't we just
writing about our All - NorCal football teams and previewing
baseball...
There will be other things to
write about,
baseball things, and it will be great.
Sandy and Don said they would retire from
baseball, and I
wrote them that the proper way to go
about retiring was to send me letters to that effect, which they never did, and I think there was one brief telephone conversation where Walter O'Malley wished them luck in whatever they did outside of
baseball, and they went out and signed to make a movie, etc., etc..
On the eve of the new season Robert Creamer
writes a critical analysis of its present position, not only interesting but important to those who care
about baseball's future as both a game and a part of the American scene.
The steroid era sure seems like it was the era of steroids, but it's still probably improperly named, since there were plenty of other aspects at play that caused offense to rise: smaller ballparks, multiple expansions in the decade that (temporarily) diluted the talent pool in MLB, and juiced
baseballs as proven by studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and
written about by Jay Jaffe.
Cook
writes that Hayes may attempt to play
baseball for the Wolverines, something that Anthony spoke
about pursuing.
He's
written a book, in part,
about his experiences managing youth
baseball and the way he tries to deal with kids and parents.
«Carl Paladino loves to bluster
about going after Albany's power brokers with a
baseball bat, but the only thing he's likely to beat to a pulp is the state GOP's credibility,» Daily News columnist Bill Hammond
writes today.
Scientific American's resident skeptic Michael Shermer
writes about the doping scandals plaguing cycling,
baseball and other sports, and he suggests how to curb those practices.
About Blog Welcome to blog, where members of team write about, well, pretty much anything which find interesting in the worlds of baseball and softball including our gl
About Blog Welcome to blog, where members of team
write about, well, pretty much anything which find interesting in the worlds of baseball and softball including our gl
about, well, pretty much anything which find interesting in the worlds of
baseball and softball including our gloves.
But blog also
writes about other
baseball related topics like minor league
baseball, major league
baseball and
baseball in general.
Ohio
About Blog Diamond Hoggers is a humorous and informative
Baseball Blog written from the perspective of a former collegiate baseball
Baseball Blog
written from the perspective of a former collegiate
baseballbaseball player.
Benicia High hires Eliot Palmer as new head
baseball coach — In 2001, Eliot Palmer had an assignment in one of his classes at Benicia High where he had to
write a paper
about what his dream job would be.
Mountain View, CA
About Blog A
baseball blog
written by a Fighters fangirl who just moved back to the US after several years in Japan.
NJ & all
baseball fields
About Blog A
baseball history blog for kids and adults
written by a kid blogger Matt Nadel.
Written and directed by Linklater, the film (formerly titled That's What I'm Talking
About) follows a group of college
baseball players in the 1980s as they adjust to the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adult life for the first time.
It was something of a miracle that Michael Lewis was able to
write an entertaining and informative book
about baseball economics.