Archive for 'Baseball'
Extra Innings back on In Demand
According to numerous sources, MLB and In Demand have reached an agreement late Wednesday keeping the MLB Extra Innings package on cable.
Posted: April 4th, 2007 under Baseball.
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DirectTV + MLB Exclusive for Extra Innings Package = No Longer Get My Business
Dear Major League Baseball:
I’ve suffered through a strike that saw the cancellation of the World Series for the first time. I’ve put up with crap that you called MLB.tv (and the resulting hoops I was forced through to cancel mbl.tv). Now I found out that you have either signed an exclusive agreement with DirectTV to […]
Posted: March 3rd, 2007 under Baseball.
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Opening Day!
Spring is here, Play Ball!
Only 7 days until the Royals are out of the playoff hunt.
Posted: April 3rd, 2006 under Baseball.
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Enough with Barry Bonds and Steroids
Two and a half weeks away from Opening Day, the World Baseball Classic is in full swing and what dominates the baseball news wire? Two books on Barry Bonds and alleged steroid usage and rumors of an investigation by MLB Commish, Bud Selig - who, unless I’m missing something here, doesn’t have a leg to […]
Posted: March 16th, 2006 under Baseball.
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Totally Baseball
I meant to get this done earlier in the year, but more important things kept pushing this to the back burner.
Introducing, TotallyBaseball.com. What was originally planned to be a baseball blog has been converted to a baseball forum. Stop by and engage in some discussion and tell your friends.
Posted: August 11th, 2005 under Baseball.
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Wednesday Roundup
Slacking on my updates thanks to schedules which aren’t cooperating. Some things to tide you over:
Google Moon - Sattelite imagery of the Apollo landing sites dropped into Google’s mapping app. For a bit of humor zoom in to the highest resolution view.
Tour de France - Lance Armstrong has the tour firmly in his hands. It’ll […]
Posted: July 20th, 2005 under Apple, Baseball, Search, Technology, Way Off Topic.
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