Baseball exploring ways to grow in China (SportingNews.com)
Baseball exploring ways to grow in China (SportingNews.com)
BOSTON — Like a Marco Polo of the major leagues, Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino is off aga…
Baseball exploring ways to grow in China (7 News Boston)
BOSTON — Part Marco Polo and part Marco Scutaro, Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino is off again to explore distant lands on behalf of major league baseball.
Baseball MVP: Darren Travers (Elko Daily Free Press)
While 2007 was a rebuilding year for the Elko baseball team, it was a coming out party for the Indians Darren Travers.
Johnson’s last route: from NFL to ESPN (Boston Globe)
Football Keyshawn Johnson gave up football for a microphone yesterday, retiring from the NFL and taking his opinionated voice to ESPN. Johnson, one of the league’s top wide receivers during an 11-year career, agreed to a multiyear contract and will appear on several ESPN telecasts, including pregame shows on Sundays and Monday nights. “I’ve done everything I wanted to do …
Baseball exploring ways to grow in China (CBS Sportsline)
Like a Marco Polo of the major leagues, Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino is off again to explore distant lands on baseball’s behalf.
Upper Deck bids for Topps both baseball card makers (Deseret Morning News)
The Upper Deck Co. has made a pitch to buy The Topps Co., a bid that would join two iconic baseball card makers that have sold sports memorabilia to generations of fans young and old.
Baseball by the numbers (Detroit Free Press)
1,414 - Hits by Seattle’s Ichiro Suzuki, second most by a major leaguer in his first 1,000 games since 1900. Al Simmons (1924-44) hit 1,443.
Steroids not baseball’s only problem (USA Today)
On the surface Major League Baseball seems much more concerned with steroids than it is with some of the recent allegations about incidents away from the ballpark. Commissioner Bud Selig bristles when I mention this.