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Recent Posts
Jakubauskas Moves to Pirates; Indy Free Agents Also Finding Homes
The dust is just beginning to settle as major league organizations do a shakedown of their minor league rosters, and I can tell you I have not seen any certain winners so far from within the ranks of players who either started in or have played in I...
Ramblin On About My Glory Days: From Yaz to Perco to Ochocinco
Whenever I have a baseball coach’s clinic, I begin with a trivia question, “Who caught the last ball that Carl Yastrzemski ever hit in a major league game?” Not one person has ever answered correctly; until I gave them the hint, “The answer i...
The Debut of the DH
Starting in the 1973 season, the American League implemented the designated hitter rule, which allowed a player to hit for another player, which is almost always the pitcher. Here is a look at how the first designated hitters did for their respect...
Joe Klein Has Not Missed Out on Much in Majors Or as Executive Director of Atlantic League
One of the nice things about this time of year in the Independent Baseball-writing business is we sometimes can sit back without the daily buzz of games and think about some of the factors—and the people—that make this business go. I have written...
More Thoughts On The Cy Young
If you’ve not seen them, my selections for the Cardinal Bloggers Awards are below. The votes are coming in from across the blogosphere and we should have some results maybe this weekend.I briefly touched on it yesterday, but I want to talk a ...
Cy Not In The Cards
(OK, I’m sure that’ll be a headline used by just about everyone. Nobody’s ever said I was creative.) The news is out, and Tim Lincecum won another Cy Young, beating out Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainwright. It was a ridiculously ...

