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Yes, That Josh Willingham

By now, everyone knows who Josh Willingham is. The Washington Nationals slugger etched his name into baseball’s history last week, connecting on grand slams in consecutive swings to enter the strastophere of the National Pastime’s greatest achievements. ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  4 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Washington Nationals,  Josh Willingham,  Nomar Garciaparra,  Frank Robinson,  Robin Ventura

Does The Internet’s Anonymity Make Criticizing Too Easy?

The National Pastime may be lagging in certain parts of the game, but there one are continues to thrive despite the economic troubles that face the country. Baseball coverage is at its apex, with the volume and sheer numbers of people writing and ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  3 Jun 2009
Related Topics: ESPN,  Raul Ibanez,  Google Inc.,  Boston Red Sox,  Philadelphia Phillies

Behind The Scenes At The SEC Tournament

For fans, watching the game of baseball is simple. They pass through the turnstile, click on the television or log onto a website minutes before the contest begins. When “play ball” is announced, they are either sitting on their couch or tucked into ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  27 May 2009
Related Topics: Chicago White Sox

Are We “Seeing” The Entire Game?

Take a few seconds during any television broadcast of a baseball game, and you are sure to see the subtle improvements of technology. Whether its ESPN’s “K-Zone” or an instant replay of a close call, the way we watch our National Pastime is improving ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  18 May 2009
Related Topics: ESPN,  Joe Morgan,  Steve Phillips,  Major League Baseball

The Mini-Strasburg?

If you take a quick glance at any team’s board on draft day, you’ll learn that great baseball players can come from all ends of the globe. Unlike football and basketball, the National Pastime often sees it stars come from rural areas and smaller ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  12 May 2009
Related Topics: Stephen Strasburg,  National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Todd Jones,  Josh Willingham,  Matt Joyce (baseball)

Apologies To Mr. Garza, But Boy Was I Wrong….

If there’s one thing you learn from playing and watching baseball, it’s how to accept failure. Not only accept, but learn from the experience while making an adjustment so that it doesn’t happen again. Sadly, that trait doesn’t often translate to those ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  20 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Minnesota Twins,  Tampa Bay Rays,  Matt Garza,  Bud Selig,  Carl Pohlad

Is “Clutch” The Wrong Word?

By now many baseball fans have spent too much time debating the merits of a “clutch” player or “clutch” situation and how that factors into analyzing major leaguers. Some have earned the moniker in the media, and it has enraged others who don’t feel ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  17 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Derek Jeter,  David Ortiz,  Kevin Costner,  Jonathan Papelbon

BDD ‘09 Team Preview — Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Angels manager Mike Scioscia is probably not a huge fan of the ‘93 comedy “Groundhog Day” starring Bill Murray… it may hit too close to home. Since World Series glory in 2002, Scioscia’s Angels have won the AL West four times — 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 — ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  26 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim,  Torii Hunter,  Vladimir Guerrero,  Boston Red Sox,  Bobby Abreu

BDD Live Presents The College Baseball Preview

Birmingham, Ala. — With the college baseball season fast approaching, BDD Live returns for its first podcast of 2009. Join host Eric SanInocencio as we give you insight and opinion from all over the collegiate landscape as teams prepare for what they ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Baseball Digest Daily,  23 Jan 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Stephen Strasburg,  Boston Red Sox

Chris Tillman Interview

My name is Eric SanInocencio and I'm the host of Baseball Digest Daily Live, a weekly podcast that airs from 12-1 ET every Saturday. For this past week's show, Orioles uberprospect Chris Tillman joined us in studio for about 10 minutes. He talked ...

From ERIC SANINOCENCIO, Camden Chat :: A Baltimore Orioles Blog,  18 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Baltimore Orioles

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