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01st October 2009
The 2007 lineup for the New York Yankees’ may quite possibly the most powerful hitting squad baseball has seen. With the number of star players on the team, they should win the AL East for their tenth year in a row, and there is no reason they shouldn... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Soccer is a great game to be played, but it’s also a great game to be watched. Someone that’s not familiar with soccer might wonder what exactly it is that makes it the most popular sport on the planet.
Just like basketball has its slam dunks and a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
* How fast does a fastball go?
A fastball is a ball thrown at high velocity by the pitcher. Fastballs go as fast as 90 mph.
The fastball is the pitch that is easiest for the pitcher to control. It is often used when the pitcher needs to throw a stri... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
I have been fascinated by some of the statistics that have been amassed by some of the major leaguers. Viewing some players numbers has amazed me. My Baseball memorabilia are these amazing stats.
Here are a few achievements I thought might interest you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Near the end of the 1919 season, Harry Frazee, then owner of the Boston Red Sox, decided to sell a group of his star players to the New York Yankees. Among them was George Herman Ruth, also known affectionately as "Babe". Ruth's career reflects the change... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Every day when I wake up one of the first items that creeps into my head is getting the newspaper. I have got to get the paper. I have operated this way for over 40 years. The paper gets me in the know. More so than the internet I guess it might be becaus... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
There are many differences that separate the winners in business and life from those who are struggling and falling by the wayside.
One big difference is how they handle failure. Successful entrepreneurs have a positive mindset around the experience o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
09th July 2009
Baseball, The United States' homegrown past-time, has always been deemed as a national treasure. To an avid follower such as myself, nothing is more delighted than to watch the hobby being played well by the famous geniuses of the game. To me, none hit th... Read >
Author: Shining Lion
06th July 2009
No more changes for Chamberlain. He is an essential part of the rotation, the Yankees keep saying, especially now that Chien-Ming Wang is injured. Feel free to pencil Joba Chamberlain in for a spot, though given his injury history, anything more than 20 s... Read >
Author: Micah Grimes
11th June 2009
by Todd Lammi
The minor league transaction wire was buzzing this week with the promotion of Tommy Hanson, Gordon Beckham, Andrew McCutchen and Carlos Gonzalez to the major leagues. There were also notable names that were promoted to Double-A as well. H... Read >
Author: Todd Lammi
10th June 2009
Many people who specialize in day trading have differing views as far as what the best method to trade is. There is a lot of confusion as to which way is the best. Some traders sit in front of their computer screens all day and analyze the market. To them... Read >
Author: Peter Skotnicky
05th June 2009
by Todd Lammi
With Brett Myers of the Philadelphia Phillies scheduled to have surgery on his right hip that will likely end his season, let's take a look at some the internal options the Phillies have to fill that void either by call up or via trade.
... Read >
Author: Todd Lammi
23rd May 2009
Every day when I wake up one of the first items that creeps into my head is getting the newspaper. I have got to get the paper. I have operated this way for over 40 years. The paper gets me in the know. More so than the internet I guess it might be becaus... Read >
Author: suegold
15th May 2009
MLB Weekly Capsule
5/3-5/9/2009
Author: Matt Gerwitz
http://www.BaseballDailyNews.com, U. S. Sports Media, Inc
ST. PETERSBURG (5/3) - The Boston Red Sox can't seem to find a way to stop their division rivals from Tampa Bay, and Sunday afterno... Read >
Author: USsports
29th April 2009
With all of the hype surrounding up and coming fantasy baseball players in the minor leagues, it is easy to forget about the once hot prospects that fizzled in their first go round in the major leagues.
Such is the case for a guy like Phil Hughes, now ... Read >
Author: Todd Lammi
13th March 2009
Base ball is a popular game played in countries like United States of America, Japan, and Australia etc. Baseball bats are commonly made with wood which gives a good finish and easy handling to the hitters. Normally baseball bats weights around some 1 kg ... Read >
Author: david hobson
13th March 2009
The top three home run hitters of all-time are Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth. Bonds hit 762 home runs, Aaron hit 755, and Ruth hit 714.
Interestingly, each one also struck out twice as many times as they scored. Bonds struck out 1,539 times, A... Read >
Author: Marc Jordan
18th February 2009
Seems like it just isn't good enough that the New York Yankees avoided arbitration this year by signing Chien-Ming Wang to a $5 million contract for one year. No sir, especially not when it comes to the likes of Melky Cabrera, Xavier Nady and Brian Bruney... Read >
Author: Rob Melk
11th December 2008
Until 2001, almost all covert baseball bats were made from the identical northern pasty ash that bats had been made from for over 100 living. That year, brought Barry Bonds, his incredible 73 home runs and an exceedingly astute switch in the firewood bat ... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
10th November 2008
Does it surprise you that only 400 cokes were sold the first year; Albert Einstein's Ph.D. dissertation was rejected; Henry Ford had two bankruptcies before his famous success; or Ulysses S. Grant was working as a handyman, written off as a failure, eight... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
30th September 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
Richie Sexson of the woeful Seattle Mariners is simply the latest example of the silliness of Major League Baseball's love affair with high-priced superstars whose production is pathetic.
Pity the Seattle Mariners, whose ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
17th July 2008
I was browsing the web today, and I happened to see Yahoo’s list of “Top Searches” for the day. At number seven was a man named Chris Snyder. Who, you may ask, is Chris Snyder?
Chris Snyder is the catcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks, a member of... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte
11th May 2008
NY Yankees tickets are your excitement-loaded passes to watch the Yankees fight it out on the baseball field. The Yankees have been world champions 26 times and also have 39 American League Pennants to their credit. The Yankees are a professional baseball... Read >
Author: reed tieri
22nd April 2008
Whether you are a rookie network marketer or have been in the industry for 20 years, I’m sure you realize that the internet plays a key roll in the success of your business. If you have done any research about internet marketing, I’m also sure you ha... Read >
Author: TheEnergyBiz
17th January 2008
There are many baseball players that are considered as being favorites of their fans. While these people are famous among their fans, to become truly famous it is necessary to have a baseball card made of themselves. These baseball cards range in value de... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th January 2008
There are some people whose names ring true and loudly long after they have died. One such person is that of Mickey Mantle. This legendary baseball player is still the most favorite baseball card to collect. The various Mickey Mantle baseball cards that y... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
01st July 2007
For the serious baseball fan and the collector of baseball cards, there’s only one question that you have to ask yourself. Is your baseball card collection complete? Do you have at least one of the acclaimed Babe Ruth baseball cards in your collection? ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
10th April 2007
Team Mixed Sport Parlay
For last night’s action, I decided to pick just 2 games and parlay them. I chose the Mets, who were gunning for a sweep in St. Louis and the Nuggets as they hosted the Kings who were on the road on the 2nd game of a back to b... Read >
Author: Peter Sparks
07th April 2007
While Sammy Sosa is making a come back with the Rangers where he is going to make $500,000 and incentives, Barry Bonds signed a big $16 million contract. They are two of the biggest contemporary hitters who show up on 2007 MLB scene to battle for the lead... Read >
Author: Julie Smith
16th November 2006
The production company called Lou Gehrig was a thriving business in the late 1920's and throughout the 1930's. No man had more of impact for me of driving home runs than Lou. Production is what Lou was all about. He had seven years where his business s... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
16th November 2006
Some quotes that The Babe said and what some other people had to say about Babe Ruth.
"The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the clu... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
07th May 2006
There are many differences that separate the winners in business and life from those who are struggling and falling by the wayside.
One big difference is how they handle failure. Successful entrepreneurs have a positive mindset around the experience o... Read >
Author: Laurie Hayes
14th January 2006
The 37-year-old first baseman J.T. Snow must definitely pass a physical before the agreement on a $2 million one-year contract gets signed. The MLB player J.T. Snow who spent nine seasons with San Francisco the 268 hitter and known for his good defense pl... Read >
Author: alfred johnson
20th December 2005
Worker's Compensation insurance was developed to ensure protection of workers who are at risk of hurting themselves accidentally at work. Worker's Compensation is a benefit program established to pay a worker for any injuries that are work related. The em... Read >
Author: David Skul
16th December 2005
I Must Get The Newspaper
Every day when I wake up one of the first items that creeps into my head is getting the newspaper. I have got to get the paper. I have operated this way for over 40 years. The paper gets me in the know. More so than the interne... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
15th November 2005
Unusual Baseball Statistics - I Love 'em
I have been fascinated by some of the statistics that have been amassed by some of the major leaguers. Viewing some players numbers has amazed me. My Baseball memorabilia are these amazing stats.
Here are ... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
14th November 2005
Copyright 2005 William Tan
The stock market is a fascinating exchange that always provides hope and promises traders the possibility of becoming rich overnight. The hope and promise comes in the form that one day they may hit a jackpot or home run as w... Read >
14th September 2005
By Proloy Bhattacharyya
NFLSystems.com
proloy@nflsystems.com
September 10, 2005
I lived in Cleveland for two summers not too long ago. My second year there was when they had their fire sale. Jim Thome was one of the last to go. Their argument to him... Read >
Author: Proloy Bhattacharyya
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