The New Ballgame reviewed

If you like to read baseball books, a recently published book, The New Ballgame: Understanding Baseball Statistics for the Casual Fan, endeavors to update readers on the latest baseball stats.

Read my review.

… and a bit more:

Donald Farrell’s athletic ability — he played both lacrosse and baseball in high school — couldn’t protect the Rowan University sophomore against the vicious attack this past Saturday night that killed him. Continue reading “The New Ballgame reviewed”

Pirates’ fans have a winner

Last season the Pittsburgh Pirates won the second fewest games in Major League Baseball, so the team didn’t brighten many fans days. Fortunately, even when the Bucs lost, fans could spend time in the Bucs Dugout.

In this week’s baseball blogger interview, my guest is the blog’s creator, Charlie Winmouth, who’s had other things on his mind this week besides the Pirates: He lives in San Diego.

The interview took place before the fires began. And, yes, Charlie’s fine.

And for those of you who’ve missed it, switch over to the American League and read some good words from Tigers blogger Bill Ferris.

Tomorrow: the 4th blogger interview

The team: Pittsburgh Pirates.

The subject: A Wheeling, West Virginia native who’s now in San Diego

The Pirates may be low in the MLB standings, but this blog about them ranks high.

And if you have yet to read last week’s blogger interview, the team was the Detroit Tigers and the subject, Bill Ferris.

Tigers fan roars about team

Today I’d like to share with you an interview I did with Bill Ferris, who blogs about the Detroit Tigers. Ferris writes with energy and enthusiasm, but don’t just take my word for it. Roar on over to my interview with Ferris, and learn about the man behind the top-ranked Tigers blog.