Canseco vs. Hogan: A Photo Essay

Last night I had the opportunity (I almost called it a privilege, but that wouldn’t be true) to be at a minor league baseball game in Little Rock, Arkansas where MLB-MVP-turned-laughingstock Jose Canseco would continue his boxing “career” against Gary Hogan, a 60-year old assistant athletic director from a local university.

Infographic: A Complete History of No-Hitters

This baseball season has been marked by frequent no-hitters. In lieu of writing a 2000-word post on no-hitters, I’ve decided to take a more graphical approach, so here’s a timeline of all the no-hitters in pro baseball history with some stats and interesting facts.

4 Reason’s Why Armando Galarraga Should Be Awarded a Perfect Game

Bud Selig, the backboneless, indecisive commissioner of Major League Baseball should change the call in Wednesday night’s near perfect game, and here’s why: 1) The call is obvious. There’s no doubt. The runner (Jason Donald) thought he was out. 2) Outcome […]

From the Bowels of YouTube: An LSD No-No and the Cocaine Super Bowl That Wasn’t

If you’re like me, you’ve certainly experienced a “YouTube loop” – that is to say, a time when you find yourself on YouTube for much longer than you’d planned, having clicked on video after video, and wondering, “How did I […]

The World Series of Wage Supremacy

Before the 2009 Major League playoffs officially started, I was listening to ESPN Radio and Bud Selig was being interviewed on the Mike and Mike in the Morning show about the season and the upcoming post-season action.  At one point he […]

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