A’s 2019 audio broadcasts taking shape despite lack of radio home
With no radio deal in place at this point, here’s what you need to know about listening to A’s baseball in 2019.
With no radio deal in place at this point, here’s what you need to know about listening to A’s baseball in 2019.
February 6, 2019
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MADISON, S.D. (Feb. 6, 2019)—The Dakota State University indoor track & field teams stay in the state of South...
After a hot 2017, the 3B fell flat in Triple-A last summer.
Our 2019 Community Prospect List rounds out its Top 10 (tentatively) with another position player, meaning a 7-3 split of hitters-to-pitchers.
Doane University Women's Track and Field athlete, Alexis Dale (Jr./Ravenna, Neb.), has been selected the NAIA National Women's Field Athlete of the Week by the national office. She is the first Doane female to earn the NAIA field event honor for the indoor season.
Who is the second-best prospect in the White Sox system?
Last year, after a belated start to a crowdsourced Top Prospects listing, we promised to make this a “rite of spring,” starting, say, on February 1.
Our long winter hibernation is about to end, with pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training sites in Arizona and Florida, getting ready for the 2019 Major League Baseball season.
This year’s edition drops on March 26, but you can already pre-order your copy if you’re too hype to wait.
News broke last night that Commissioner Rob Manfred was pushing for game-altering rule changes to be implemented in advance of the coming 2019 season. The modifications range from pace of play ideas that we’re familiar (the pitching clock) to more core changes...
The short answer is yes, but Dayton Moore is on a tighter schedule than in his first decade as General Manager. Rebuilds take a long time, as expressed through the frustrations of the Kansas City fanbase in that 29 year playoff drought.
Des Moines, IA - Grand View head football coach Mike Woodley has announced the signings of 64 student-athletes to the 2019 fall roster.
Obviously it is difficult to pull off, but having a utility infielder who can play catcher is pretty useful.
If they could do it, maybe the 2019 Mariners can? Nah, probably not. But read this anyway.