Greg C.
posted 10/13/2008 from
slidingintohome.blogspot.com[flag]
Brian from ReelSportsFans.com sent me an email today with a link to this great video. ReelSportsFans describes the video as Rare footage of interviews with participants in the 1958 World Series just prior to the beginning of the fall classic. A young Howard Cosell speaks one on one with Mickey ...
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kylemattsteve
posted 10/10/2008 from
blog.80percentmental.com
Its all about the pitching. So, why can't Little League to Major League pitchers hit the strike zone every time? Why do guys lose control after pitching so well? What goes wrong? Here's some answers...
johnstrubel
posted 10/14/2008 from
newyorkmetsdaily.com
“The one sure thing about baseball is – you never know.” Yogi Berra? No. Casey Stengel? No. Try Joaquin Andujar, former St. Louis Cardinal and Houston Astros pitcher.
kylemattsteve
posted 10/15/2008 from
blog.80percentmental.com
Ted Williams, arguably the greatest baseball hitter of all-time, once said, "I think without question the hardest single thing to do in sport is to hit a baseball". So, why is hitting a baseball so difficult?
Baseball Brains - Pitching Into The World Series
With the MLB League Championship Series' beginning this week, Twenty-six teams are wondering what it takes to reach the "final four" of baseball which leads to the World Series.
The Red Sox, Rays, Phillies and Dodgers ...
Ex-Yankee All-Star Tresh dies at 71
Tom Tresh, the 1962 AL Rookie of the Year and part of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series, has died. He was 71.
Tresh died Wednesday after a heart attack, according to the funeral home handling the arrangements.
Tresh was an ...