I happened to see Scott Lewis over the weekend when he finished the game Carl Pavano started. he pitched 5 scoreless innings, and though he didn’t seem to have much power, there was much swinging and missing by the visitors that day.
Here is a link to the Paul Hoynes article, which includes some nice quotes [...]
A couple of weeks ago, Michael Street and I particiapated in the Baseball Digest Daily Dream Draft. All the rounds aren’t up yet, it seems, but I thought I should give a shout out to it, because it was a great experience for me. I approached it very differently than fantasy baseball, where certain offensive [...]
Smoltzie has been sitting around spring training waiting for doctors and team officiails to tell him its time to throw, and apparently, yesterday was the day he finally got to do it.
This Amalie Benjamin piece gives you some insight both into what happened (it went well) and into how a well-spoken player can give a [...]
Since I was traveling yesterday, we didn’t run the Tuesday Trivia contest, but since we have a great prize, I thought I would still throw up a question.
First, Thanks to Robert Goldman who’s new book Once They Were Angels chonicles the history of the California, Anaheim, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise. Goldman was a [...]
I’m a little behnd on this story, obviously, but yesterday was a travel day, and the upgraded wordpress for iphone doesn’t work…..
Anyway, Curt Schilling announced his retirement on his blog 38 Pitches.com. I won’t spend much time adding to the talk thats out there, but I do want to hear what you have to say [...]




