I am always excited to read news and notes out of Rhode Island baseball. Today, I received an email from Eric Lindley, Director of Baseball Continue Reading
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Sharing Exciting Press Release For Newport Gulls 25th anniversary Weekend
Are you a fan of the New England Collegiate Baseball League’s Newport Gulls? Have you attended a game or two (or 1,000) at historic Cardines Continue Reading
Thinking Of My Fellow Rhode Islanders After Brown University Incident
I was gutted to see the horrific news over the past 24 hours at Providence, RI’s Brown University. Watching it from six states away, the Continue Reading
The Beware Of Flying Objects And Other Interesting Baseball Signs Photo Gallery
When I visit a baseball field, one of the first things I look for is a sign. A sign that the field is open to Continue Reading
A Tuesday Afternoon Visit To Notre Dame University and Jake Kline Baseball Field
I will admit. In terms of name recognition, I went to a pretty famous college – Springfield College. Springfield College (Massachusetts) is famous for a Continue Reading
Check Out My Baseball Places Page Of Baseball Fields I Have Visited
To take the stress off the final 6 games of the 2025 Major League Baseball season, in which my Boston Red Sox may or may Continue Reading
The Baseball News And Notices That You Need To Read About
I am back in Virginia after an exciting few days visiting family and friends in my home state of Rhode Island. The travel plans, the Continue Reading
8th Annual Cardines Classic Army-Navy Baseball Game Scheduled For October
The 8th Annual Cardines Classic Army-Navy Baseball Game, hosted by the U.S. Naval War College in beautiful Newport, Rhode Island is scheduled for this October. Continue Reading
SCABL Box Scores And Game Recaps – Let’s Put A Bow On This One
Okay, we are now just about finished with the summer collegiate and amateur baseball league (SCABL) season for 2025. Recent championships have been completed, champions Continue Reading
SCABL Box Scores And Game Recaps – Summer Baseball Ain’t Over Yet Edition
Admittedly, I have been traveling more often than I have been home for the past month or so. One of the unfortunate drawbacks to travel Continue Reading
