The annual ACS Day at the Ballpark is set for Sunday, August 20th in St. Louis. You can get discount tickets to see the St. Louis Cardinals play the New York Mets!
What a great year for our Evansville Otters. Fresh off winning the Frontier League championship, we learn that another Otters players has been signed by a Major League franchise.
A month ago I wrote a blog about the name change coming for the street running from N. Main St. into Garvin Park. Bosse Field's official address changes, too. Bosse Field is now located at 23 Don Mattingly Way. That was the number on Don's New York Yankees uniform. Additionally, Garvin Park's address is now 45 Don Mattingly Way. This Saturday, Don Mattingly himself will be in Evansville for t
The street running from N. Main St. into Garvin Park now has a new name, which means that Bosse Field now has a new address! Yesterday, the parks board resolution declared that Bosse Field's official address is now 23 Don Mattingly Way, which was Don's number on his New York Yankees uniform. Garvin Park's address has formerly changed, as well, to 45 Don Mattingly Way.
Major League Baseball has thrown the first dagger in the Biogenesis case. Milwaukee Brewers slugger Ryan Braun has been suspended by MLB without pay for the remainder of the 2013 season.
This from MLB: Braun will not contest the suspension which was meted out for "violations of the Basic Agreement and its Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program...
Andrew Clark's Frontier League leading batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage has caught the eye of Major League Baseball's most famous team.
I went and saw Moneyball this past weekend. The flick stars Brad Pitt as Billy Beane, the rogue Oakland A's General Manager who bucked the system by signing players based on an algorithm that includes On Base Pct and pant size. I think. Jonah Hill plays the smart guy who does the math stuff. It's based on the best selling book of the same name and is not a bad movie at all...you could probabl
When Christian Lopez caught the home run that was Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit last week, he gave the historic ball to the Yankee's shortstop without asking for any money, even though it may have fetched over $100,000 on the open market.
The taxman isn't being so generous with Lopez.
Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez both have multi-million dollar contracts and actress girlfriends.
The two Yankees also have something else in common: They are among the overrated baseball players in the game, according to a survey of 185 major league ballplayers by Sports Illustrated.