B&C Baseball Tweet of the Day
Brought to you by… Born in Scotland, lives in Michigan and a proud fan of Detroit sports. Entirely invested in the Detroit Tigers, James Millar IV: “@tigers #GloveSpike Scottish pride for the boys of...
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Brought to you by… Currently in school to be a teacher. Knibb High Football Rules! Billy Madison: “If hitting 3 HRs in a World Series game is cool, consider me Pablo Sandoval.” Except that the puppy...
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Brought to you by… Detroit Tigers coverage from John Lowe and the Detroit Free Press, Freep Tigers: “Bumgarner can be first Giants pitcher since Mathewson in 1905 not to allow run in his first two...
View ArticlePhil Coke’s Dramatic Recreation of K’ing Miguel Cabrera
@PhilCokesBrain is already an hysterical follow on Twitter, but the REAL Phil Coke ain’t too shabby in the entertainment department, either… So remember, boy and girls of Motwon, even though your...
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A tale of two takes, brought to you by… Pro sports writer and lax reporter. Manager of @benchsidesports, @lacrossewetrust @laxradionetwork. Wannabe goalie. Bruins & Monarchs analyst for...
View ArticleHave a Seat, Nelson Cruz
So Nelson Cruz hits David Price (.429 / .478 /.905) and is eligible to return to action after serving his 50-game suspension for using performance enhancing drugs. Should Ron Washington play him? Cruz...
View ArticleAn Innocent Bystander’s Guide to the Playoffs
So, your favorite team didn’t make it to baseball’s Big Dance. Untimely injuries, lengthy drug suspensions, and just plain old bad luck forced you to say, “Wait till next year.” For some squads, such...
View ArticleStrategy: When Managers Get Nervous
Mrs. Moffitt complains during the regular season that baseball games take too long and that they’re boring. So, why is it during the playoffs I find her by my side watching games that are 30-minutes...
View ArticleSlammin’ Salmon: A B&C Postseason Interview with Tim Salmon
Tim Salmon was part of a stud Angels outfield that included Garret Anderson and Jim Edmonds which held a commanding 11-game lead over the Mariners on August 8, 1995, only to find themselves traveling...
View ArticleHurt So Good
At their essence, every elimination game contains the same stakes: win and you advance (or claim a title), lose and your season is over short of the ultimate goal. Of course, it’s never that simple,...
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