This week’s post does not come to you out of excitement or enthusiasm, but instead from pain and heartache. I know that this is a controversial subject right now, but I feel that this is the most important thing going on in our world today. Regardless of how convenient it is for us not to… Continue reading Time for Change
Category: MLB
5 Things I Learned From Alanna Rizzo’s Panel for Pups
Los Angeles Dodgers reporter Alanna Rizzo organized a virtual panel with well-known individuals who work in the sports industry, including Hall of Famer Jaime Jarrin, to benefit her Guidry’s Guardian Foundation on Wednesday, May 27. Rizzo announced on her social media accounts that she was hosting a Zoom event with experts in the field for… Continue reading 5 Things I Learned From Alanna Rizzo’s Panel for Pups
Bats on Fire
Many professional athletes have turned to steroids to enhance their performance. Besides making the muscles bigger, steroids have also been known to reduce any muscle damage that has occurred on or off the field, which often helps athletes recover much quicker as it enables them to work out harder and more frequently. Down below I… Continue reading Bats on Fire
For the Love of the Game
By: Abbi Buck This is little Abbi playing baseball Being a collegiate basketball player, you would think my favorite sport would be basketball, and it is to an extent. It was my first love. But if I had to pick a sport that I just love watching and being around, it would have to be… Continue reading For the Love of the Game
MLB’s First Certified Female Agent: Rachel Luba
https://youtu.be/FCefjorkMAQ Rachel Luba is the first female to become a certified MLB Player's Agent. She is well known for being Trevor Bauer's agent and securing his contract this past offseason. She has served on the MLB Salary Arbitration staff and has heard 26 arbitration cases, more than any other agent. Luba is definitely a name… Continue reading MLB’s First Certified Female Agent: Rachel Luba
Top 3 Instagram Worthy Spots at Chase Field
Whether it's your first or tenth time at Chase Field, there are definitely some spots that everyone should get the chance to see! My top three photo spots are listed below: Chase Field bats facing the stadium Chase Field bats facing downtown Bats outside of the ballparkSo cute and makes for a good picture even… Continue reading Top 3 Instagram Worthy Spots at Chase Field
Looking Back at the AAGPBL
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. What a time it was, not just for women, but for baseball fans everywhere. We're just a few days away from the anniversary of the league's very first game, nearly a century ago. Even though it was an amazing feat for female athletes everywhere, the awareness of the league… Continue reading Looking Back at the AAGPBL
MVP On and Off the Field
By: Alexandra Gintoli The in-season schedule of a professional athlete, especially a Major League Baseball player, is nothing short of busy. With 162 games scheduled over a (roughly) eight month period, including time committed to practicing and training, it's amazing they're able to make time for themselves and their families outside of the whirlwind that… Continue reading MVP On and Off the Field
Remembering The Pride of Detroit, Mr. Tiger
Remembering our beloved, Mr. Tiger
From Chavez Ravine to Petco Park’s Scene
As a young girl growing up a Dodgers fan living in Los Angeles, I knew one stadium and one stadium only. Dodger Stadium. Home of the Los Angeles Dodgers. I knew that stadium like the back of my hand. I knew all the best seats in the stadium, where the concession stand was to get… Continue reading From Chavez Ravine to Petco Park’s Scene