Baseballs Bad Idea: The New York Mets

Baseballs Bad Idea: The New York Mets

Published on November 1, 2009 by John Talleos

When an idea becomes outdated and then distructive.

It’s September, Your Team’s Out of The Race: What Now?

It’s September, Your Team’s Out of The Race: What Now?

Published on October 4, 2009 by Mnofdichotomy

So here you are; September is upon us, pennant races are warming up, and here your team sits: 15 games behind, anything resembling a playoff berth having long since faded into the summer.

Why the Dodgers Will Win the NL West

Why the Dodgers Will Win the NL West

Published on August 4, 2009 by pred12

Reasons Why The Dodgers Will Win The NL West.

The Top Five Worst Songs for a Relief Pitcher

The Top Five Worst Songs for a Relief Pitcher

Published on July 8, 2009 by Victor C

MLB closers better treat these songs like the plague.

50 Years in Los Angeles for Major League Baseball’s Dodgers

50 Years in Los Angeles for Major League Baseball’s Dodgers

Published on May 20, 2009 by sevenbells

In 2008, the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated the 50th anniversary of their 1958 move from Brooklyn to Southern California. Their current home, Dodger Stadium, has welcomed over 125 million spectators since it opened in Chavez Ravine in 1962. The 56,000-seat ballpark has seen World Series action on eight different years, as well as hosting the Major League All-Star Game and the Olympic baseball competition during the 1980s. From Kirk Gibson’s legendary home run to sandy Koufax’s perfect game, the historic venue has seen its fair share of spectacular moments.

What Makes a Good Sports Broadcaster Great?

What Makes a Good Sports Broadcaster Great?

Published on January 20, 2009 by Kendall Salter

A review of important characteristics of a great sportscaster. Who are your favorites, and why?

MLB Playoffs 1995-Present

MLB Playoffs 1995-Present

Published on November 13, 2008 by Jim Vassallo

Enjoy playoff baseball? Here we will examine the Wild Card Era, 1995-Present, and what it has done for the playoffs each year.

The Cubs Didn’t Lose, The Dodgers Won

The Cubs Didn’t Lose, The Dodgers Won

Published on October 7, 2008 by Peter Hoegfeldt

The Dodgers have been keeping it close all year and now Manny has put them on top.

The 2008 National League MVP of the MLB

The 2008 National League MVP of the MLB

Published on October 2, 2008 by ANDY N

Here is my take on the MVP award for the 2008 season. Compare it to yours.

Booing Cubs Fans Disappoint in Loss to Dodgers

Booing Cubs Fans Disappoint in Loss to Dodgers

Published on October 2, 2008 by Brian Daniel Stankich

Even though the Chicago Cubs lost Game one against the LA Dodgers in the MLB playoffs, the Cubs baseball fans were the real disappointment.