Mariners Neither Win Nor Lose
They have the law of conservation of mass on their side
The final weekend of Spring Training is here. Soon the worrisome injuries of the practice games will become the worrisome injuries of the regular season.
They have the law of conservation of mass on their side
The final weekend of Spring Training is here. Soon the worrisome injuries of the practice games will become the worrisome injuries of the regular season.
Twins take advantage of 2017 momentum, add quality pieces for run in 2018
Rio Grande Sports Information
NEW ALBANY, Ind. - The University of Rio Grande put itself in the driver's seat of the River States Conference softball standings by sweeping a doubleheader from league co-leader Indiana University Southeast on Friday afternoon.
Welcome to "This Week in SABR!" Click here to view this week's newsletter on the web. Here's what we've been up to as of March 23, 2018:
Des Moines, IA - Grand View baseball hosted Mount Mercy in their home opener in the 2018 season. Due to weather, the teams were only able to get in the first series, splitting 1-1. The Vikings moves to an overall record of 11-13 and 4-6 in conference play.
Each year, SABR’s Deadball Era Committee presents the Larry Ritter Book Award to recognize the best new baseball book primarily set in the Deadball Era that was published during the previous calendar year.
From SABR member Derek Bain at Tuatara Software on March 23, 2018:
In the process of conducting research for the “Minors vs. Majors” chapter for my upcoming book “Hardball Retroactive”, I compiled...
From SABR member Grant Brisbee at SB Nation on March 22, 2018:
In the first inning of Game 7 of the 2017 World Series, the Houston Astros scored two runs and crept closer to their first-ever championship.
From SABR member Steven Goldman at The National Pastime Museum on March 23, 2018:
From SABR member Joe Posnanski at MLB.com on March 22, 2018:
If you are a certain age, you probably remember this commercial that played all the time back in 1980. But there's something you don't know about it...
Major League Baseball has always presented the biggest hurdle for sports-loving cable-cutters. Unlike the NFL, which still airs the bulk of its games on broadcast TV channels, MLB is a predominantly cable league.
The Cardinals didn’t shake things up as much as some might’ve hoped, but they did add a big bat to the middle of the lineup.
Boston.com | Red Sox's Steven Wright suspended for violating MLB domestic violence policy |