Posted on June 10, 2008 by Jim Vassallo
The Sports Guys blog administrator, Jim Vassallo, has an all-baseball blog located at http://thetrafficman.today.com. Be sure to check it out as he provides daily posts about anything and everything in baseball.
Today’s post: the return of Lee Elia to the coaching ranks with the Seattle Mariners.
Also check the site for a weekly podcast, Around The Horn, [...]
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Posted on April 13, 2008 by Jim Vassallo
We all enjoy a good movie now and then, especially in the comfort of your own home. That’s why I bring to you sports fans the Top Ten Baseball Movies You Must See Before…This Top Ten list is just the first of a handful that will be published in the months to come. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy!
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by Frank Minniti
Even though Valentine’s Day 2008 has come and gone, and while you scrounge to try and find the very last bit of candy left, I’m reminded this time of year not of a significant other unfortunately, but rather the memorable couples, err, duos, throughout sports history. ESPN.com writer Pat Forde brought back some fond memories [...]
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Posted on December 28, 2007 by Jim Vassallo
By: Jim Vassallo
Looking back at the mess caused by the Mitchell Report, MLB is going to have to try very hard to retain its image as America’s Pasttime. How do you accomplish this? You release this year’s candidates for induction into the sport’s hallowed halls in Cooperstown.
Gentlemen such as Enos Slaughter, Chuck Klein, Warren Spahn, and [...]
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