12 Hours To Game Time – Red Sox vs Yankees Pre-Game Begins

It is Tuesday, October 5th. 8:08 am start time for this blog. 12 hours, roughly, until the first pitch of the 2021 American League Wild Card game featuring the Boston Red Sox hosting the New York Yankees. I did a … Continue reading 12 Hours To Game Time – Red Sox vs Yankees Pre-Game Begins

Baseball Re-Invented: Changing The Ground Rule Double to A Triple

For me, Baseball Reference is one of the top baseball resources I use for stats, rule verification, historical facts, and everything else in between the foul lines of a baseball field. I was thinking about all the “amazing” changes that … Continue reading Baseball Re-Invented: Changing The Ground Rule Double to A Triple

Uncovering The Truth About George Nixon – Rhode Island’s One Season Wonder

My mother got her second Covid-19 vaccine shot recently, so I stopped by her home to check on her. She was doing fine and after we exchanged stories about what was going on in our lives, she mentioned that she … Continue reading Uncovering The Truth About George Nixon – Rhode Island’s One Season Wonder

Dream Outfields Only Happen Once In A Generation In Boston

I was so blessed as a young Boston Red Sox fan to watch three incredible players roam the grassy outfield of Fenway Park. Jim Rice, Fred Lynn, and Dwight Evans were generational talents and consistently in the same lineup from … Continue reading Dream Outfields Only Happen Once In A Generation In Boston

Rhode Island Pink Heals – My Mother’s Day Book Charity of Choice

A few years ago, at Comic Con in Providence, I walked by a vendor booth that had a giant pink fire truck. The fire truck had a ton of signatures on it. There were a few men dressed in pink … Continue reading Rhode Island Pink Heals – My Mother’s Day Book Charity of Choice

You Don’t Need To Ask Me Twice to Celebrate National Hat Day

Hats are a standard issue piece of equipment for baseball players of all ages. Hats serve so many useful purposes – marketing, blocking out the sun, keeping the hair out of your face, team building. According to the internet, which … Continue reading You Don’t Need To Ask Me Twice to Celebrate National Hat Day

My Springfield College Baseball Cap And The Legend Who Handed It To Me

In the fall of 1990, I along with fifty or so 18-22 year old baseball players tried out for the Springfield College baseball team. I remember seeing a familiar face or two, one of them being Bobby Bigelli from Johnston … Continue reading My Springfield College Baseball Cap And The Legend Who Handed It To Me

Scenes from the Ball Park – The Pigtails vs the Pigsties, Lady K Pitches

“Do your best Ang, that’s all we can ask of you and that’s all you can ask of yourself,” said Alvin Danger as he pulled up to Prospect Field.  “I’m going to be thinking of you whiffing those loud mouths … Continue reading Scenes from the Ball Park – The Pigtails vs the Pigsties, Lady K Pitches

Scenes from the Ball Park – The Pigtails vs the Pigsties, Larry The Optimist

Larry Ferguson was drafted in the 14th Round by the Texas Rangers after his sophomore year at State.  State was a powerhouse in the Appalachian Conference and Larry pitched well enough to get some regional and spotty national attention.  Many … Continue reading Scenes from the Ball Park – The Pigtails vs the Pigsties, Larry The Optimist

Scenes from the Ball Park – The Pigtails vs The Pigsties, Home Cookin’

Bonnie Danger backed up just far enough so she could swing her car left and out of the parking lot overlooking the worst baseball practice she had ever watched.  She got up to the edge of the driveway leading onto … Continue reading Scenes from the Ball Park – The Pigtails vs The Pigsties, Home Cookin’