Opening Day for baseball

Sure, they need to start games as early as March despite finishing the season in November, but like it or not, today is Major League Baseball’s official opening day.  Historically, MLB’s oldest franchise, the Cincinnati Reds, always had the honor of hosting the first game of the year.  Tradition gave way to Sunday night matchups [...]

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NBA starts, Heat lose, and some World Series notes

For many people like me, sports are a major topic every morning.  Today, however, basketball and baseball are hot topics even for those not majoring in Advanced Sabermetrics.  Why?  The NBA started its regular season last night and the World Series starts tonight. The major talk of the NBA offseason was LeBron James and his [...]

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Roy Halladay’s playoff no-hitter

The water cooler talk today is most likely about last night’s no-hitter.  Pitching for the Phillies after 12 years with the Toronto Blue Jays, Roy Halladay threw a no-hitter in his first ever playoff start, walking only one while defeating the Cincinnati Reds 4-0.  What’s unique about Halladay’s feat is that he already threw a [...]

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Status of instant replay in baseball

By now, even the financial news stations have shown highlights of the umpire’s blown call at first base that cost Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga a perfect game last night, so we assume you already know the story.  If not, catch up on it here.  While Galarraga’s story will be old news by tomorrow morning, [...]

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Baseball’s Opening Day

The first official game for the 2010 MLB season was played last night between the Yankees and Red Sox. 26 other teams begin play today in what is known as Opening Day. The Orioles and Rays are put on hold until tomorrow for no particular reason. Tradition is a big part of the sport known [...]

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