Peanuts Baseball Comic on Friday
TGIF. Therefore there is another episode of Peanuts Baseball Comic on Friday created by Charles M. Schulz.
Enjoy. 
TGIF. Therefore there is another episode of Peanuts Baseball Comic on Friday created by Charles M. Schulz.
Enjoy. 
Today in 1896 (other sources say 1897), the very first pitching machine was introduced. Reportedly, the machine caused several injuries but it was the start of something that would become a common thing at baseball practice. The machine, created by Princeton professor Charles E. Hinton, is demonstrated in the university’s gymnasium. The mathematics instructor’s device…
Belgian starter Cedric Desmedt threw a 143 pitch complete game that was won by the Red Hawks 5-0. This time the victim was Great Britain. Belgium scored five runs (one unearned) on six hits. Desmedt allowed three hits, walked four, fanned six, hit two batters with a pitch and threw one wild pitch. The last…
Yes! It is Friday again and we all know what that means. Here is another episode of “Peanuts Baseball Comic on Friday” with Charlie Brown and his baseball gang. Enjoy. Post Views: 62
This is a very personal note about how baseball helped me to deal with the loss of my dad. To me, it proves that baseball (and perhaps sports in general) can be a healer for sad personal situations. Thanks to my father I was infested with the baseball virus. Originally my father was a soccer…
In today’s episode of “Baseball Shorts” we talk about the expression “Drinker.” Unlike what you may think, it has nothing to do with alcohol. The term “Drinker comes from the Negro Leagues. It is an expression for a fielder that was so good that he seemed to drink in every ball that was hit to…
On this date in 1930, the rules committee of MLB decided that a ball that bounces into the stands will no longer be a home run. The committee determines that a ball that bounces into the stands will be called a ground-rule double. A true ground-rule double is granted only when the ground rules of…