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Who Would Have Thought…..
Who would have thought….. There are several of these this season so far. I think the biggest one is who would have thought the Baltimore Orioles would be this good? Heading into tonight’s play, the Orioles are atop the AL East with a 27-15 record which is the best in the American League. Not only [...]Who Would Have Thought….. is ..
Posted on 22 May 2012 | 4:20 am
The Good Side of Baseball Fans
I have seen baseball in a lot of places, and have seen good and bad fans. However, the bad ones seem to stand out more than the good. I can understand fans that don’t like another team and/or player for that matter. I have a lot of teams I can’t root for. But the one [...]The Good Side of Baseball Fans is a post from: The Baseball Journ..
Posted on 12 May 2012 | 5:57 pm
Movie Review: The Emerald Diamond
What country won its first international baseball game against a country that no longer exist and the first player to get a hit in international play was born in another country? Ireland I have always been fascinated with baseball played in countries other than the USA. Sure it’s the same game, but at the same [...]Movie Review: The Emerald D..
Posted on 9 May 2012 | 9:09 pm
Today in Baseball History – May 2nd
May 2, 1939 – Lou Gehrig ends his consecutive-game streak at 2,130 when he voluntarily benches himself. His replacement is Babe Dahlgren who hits a home run as the Yankees rout Detroit 22-2. His record would stand for 56 years until Cal Ripken Jr. would surpass it in 1995. Today in Baseball History – May [...]Today in Baseball History &..
Posted on 2 May 2012 | 8:16 am
Today in Baseball History – April 30
April 30, 1946 – With rumors circling that Bob Feller had lost his fastball after spending four years in the Navy, Feller hurls his second no-hitter. Feller helped the Tribe defeat the New York Yankees 1-0. The long run came on Frankie Hayes’ home run in the ninth inning. Feller would finish the year 26-15 [...]Today in Baseball History..
Posted on 1 May 2012 | 3:20 am