As an old baseball traditionalist please give me home runs, RBIs and batting average; save me the slash line, WHIP instead of ERA and give me an extra innings game without a runner at second, or for ...
I am a graduate of Frazee High School's class of 1948 and just moved into the Frazee Senior Living Center in July. I do know some people living here, but it's been 77 years since I graduated. I want ...
Baseball is back this week; it’s summertime’s second greatest diversion next to the cooking of weenies on an open fire. It’s also the first blush of spring even if the game time temperature is close ...
Editor: “Baseball lives at the intersection of history, memory and nostalgia.” — Jane Leavy. At the risk of sounding like a old curmudgeon screaming at the void, I might be done with our once ...
To the editor: Rick Mayock’s words about the timelessness of baseball carry me back in time to my childhood. Growing up in San Diego’s Point Loma neighborhood, my parents’ house was on a canyon that ...
I enjoyed your article on baseball and listening to distant signals. I grew up in a small town in central Kentucky and listed to distant stations late at night to hear big league games. I remember in ...
I agree 100% with your article on baseball draft/deadline. MLB can easily make it more appealing to the fans especially the younger ones. I also agree the NFL and MLB drafts are apples and oranges but ...
Mark Snyder’s eighth-grade government students at Shirland School have been studying the meaning of citizenship and its rights, duties and responsibilities. One of the responsibilities of citizenship ...