Inside Baseball: Coverage, Quality, and Culture in the Global WordNet.Martin BenjaminLDK Workshops
Edward Hugh "Ned" Hanlon was considered to be one of the founders of 'inside baseball'—a term which originally referred to a style of play which relied on bunts, stealing bases, and minor hits, rather than on flashier techniques, such as home runs. Inside baseballsounds like it might be...
Simply put, more betting on sports means more eyeballs watching and paying attention to those sports, and that equals more money flowing into the leagues’ coffers. According to an October study commissioned by the American Gaming Association (AGA), legal sports betting could result in an additi...
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The school even, in some respects, boasts a legendary baseball alum. Way back in 1881, Oberlin’s inaugural team included a catcher named Moses Fleetwood Walker, who would go on to play in the American Association and thus technically become the first African-American to play in the Major Le...
– Though Alex Bregman didn’t appear at the Fenway South complex on Thursday, it felt like he was ever-present. During the morning workout, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow went over to Field 1 to watch many of the club’s top prospects. Continue Reading ...
Paul Goldberger has a new book out, released just this week, entitled Ballpark: Baseball in the American City. Taking a page from the Ken Burns...
It was, at first glance, a marriage of two gold standards: The mighty Yankees, winners of 29 American League pennants over the previous 44 years, and broadcasting titan CBS, home of Lucille Ball, Ed Sullivan and Walter Cronkite. People worried that the network’s corporate might and bank ...
the league has saidit will cancel Opening Day games. That baseball finds itself on the precipice of such an ugly denouement is no accident. It is a study in the consequences of bad behavior -- of indignities big and small, of abiding by the letter of the law while ignoring its spirit...