Archive for September, 2007

Meta-baseball

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
Meta-baseball

As we emerge from the long, dark, cold, damp tunnel that is winter, we also face the culmination of the long, cold, damp hockey season in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Watching an ice-based activity while temperature is high and the sun up doesn’t strike me as natural. It puts the hockey fan at odds with his environment. I would just as soon forget about snow and ice until I absolutely HAVE to in November or December. That’s one reason why I’m a (more…)

A Short Review of Baseball History and College Sports

Thursday, September 20th, 2007
A Short Review of Baseball History and College Sports

Due to the immense popularity of baseball in the United States, it is hardly surprising that many high school students are fans of famous baseball players. Many high school students are talented players, and thus college baseball recruiting focuses a lot on high school baseball athletes.

Baseball is a game comprised of two teams with nine players each. The team that wins is the one that makes the most runs. In a run, (more…)

How to Win Your Fantasy Baseball League

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
How to Win Your Fantasy Baseball League

Pittsburgh – Its editors describe it as: “so close to the action you might get spit on.” And, from the first read, I can see why that’s absolutely true.

FantasyBaseballDugout.com, a new fantasy baseball tips site owned by Saint Davids, Pennsylvania-based Olympic SEO, is the brainchild of Bob “BallparkBob” Bentz and his nephew Jonathan “BatBoy BeeZee” Bentz. The two men share a love for fantasy baseball and, quit (more…)