Tag: MLB

Chasing the Perfect Game

In baseball, teams and pitchers chase the perfect game.  The last perfect game in Major League Baseball (MLB) was thrown by Félix Hernández in 2012 and there have only been 23 perfect games in MLB.  […]

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The Not-So-Great Resignation

Something strange and unique happened while I was watching NFL Red Zone last Sunday. I couldn’t tell exactly what it was because it wasn’t clear. Something was going down, and everybody needed to stop and […]

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Why Women Can Save Baseball

While the Tokyo Olympic Games consisted of many exciting moments and thrilling athletic accomplishments, its legacy is problematic because Covid-19 protocols created a made for media only spectacle. In laying bare how money rules the […]

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It’s About Time!

The United States Supreme Court ruled unanimously last Monday not to allow the NCAA to prohibit its student-athletes from receiving benefits related to their education. This decision opens the way to ending the current practice […]

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Winning the Week

Last week did not get off to a good start for my home team Houston Astros.  Their tour of shame entered the Bronx on Tuesday for a three-game set, and the Yankees fans did not […]

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