Baseball And Steroids: Corporate Synergy! [Mlb]
The company that owns the Braves is selling steroids over the Internet. [...more]
The company that owns the Braves is selling steroids over the Internet. [...more]
Dykstra may not have a wad of cash anymore, but at least he has two multi-million dollar homes. Whoops! Seems he's been banned from entering those, because Nails has been stealing anything not nailed down. Dykstra owns two homes in a gated community in Ventura County, the larger of which is valued at $18 million. [...more]
This is a weekly feature in which I (and maybe you, too, readers) detail the various reasons for hating your ballpark. This week: Petco Park . Friar's club: Miguel Joseph Serra was born in Mallorca in 1713, and a scant 16 years later, he fetched up with the Franciscans, whereupon he took the first name Juni?pero, which is how the world knows him today [...more]
Despite appearances , the New York Mets are not baseball's worst team. That honor belongs to the Washington Nationals , a organization whose legendary incompetence should be memorialized on the marble arches of the great city that wishes they played elsewhere. [...more]
Would you associate this logo with evil? With soul-crushing sorrow, and with everything that is bad and wrong in the world? [...more]
This is a weekly feature in which I (and maybe you, too, readers) detail the various reasons for hating your ballpark. This week: Dodger Stadium . Elision fields: Dodger Stadium is the bright, happy face of just about every regrettable development in mid-20th century American life, and none of them had anything to do with poor Doris Kearns Goodwin not being able to go to Ebbets with her daddy anymore [...more]
The much-discussed Erin Andrews - Oprah Winfrey interview aired today and now that Oprah has done her Oprah thing the door is probably officially closed on this matter. There was nothing too revelatory or emotional in the two brief segments—except when it turned out that the Andrews parents were in the audience [...more]
Even as Penny dominates NL hitting like a grown man mowing through Little Leaguers, he still carries himself like a toddler on the mound, ranting and raving about everything. [...more]
Interim Washington manager Jim Riggleman doesn't want to hear about late-season blues wearing his team down, because baseball isn't even that hard to begin with. [...more]
Be honest: Your inner 8-year-old has been waiting for a moment very much like this ever since Albert Pujols cracked the majors in 2001. [...more]