Archive for the 'Ballparks' Category
How a minor league team, its town and its manager form an unusual step in the road to the big leagues.
Aug. 9, 1946, was about a lot more than night baseball.
There’s a rule covering how major league ballparks are supposed to be aligned. Few follow it.
Just in time for the holiday weekend, we reach back in time to reminisce over some more great throws.
The Miami Marlins have been executing a good team-building strategy.
Many ballparks have unique features. Do all of them affect game play at a significant level?
Old-school spring training hasn’t entirely vanished from the Cactus League, but with Phoenix Muni gone, it’s one step closer to extinction.
From the actual Olympics, to the All-Star Game and many Expos’ highlights, Montreal’s ill-fated ballpark has hosted some great times.
The real reason why Connie Mack and his sons sold the A’s to a Kansas City businessman will surprise you.
The seventh-inning stretch ain’t what it used to be.
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