January 29, 2012
Radical? baseball changes
January 23, 2012
Revolutionary Approach to Pitching Velocity
Every once in a while I post something that will help young players in our Province (or elsewhere really... but I don't know that anybody else is reading this!) improve their game. I've previously posted information on the "WANNA BE A BETTER BALLPLAYER" site which is a great resource for high schoolers wanting to learn more about the college recruiting process and what scouts look for. I'm hoping that as more local ballplayers take advantage of these resources, we will see more Albertans drafted in future years, and go on to have successful MLB careers.
Today I am going to discuss a product which was shared with me by a fellow member of the Baseball Blogger's Alliance who endorses this and I fully trust. Before getting into details, let me assure you that you can try it risk free for 60 days AND if it doesn't add 5-10 MPH to your fastball after going through the 16 week program you can get all your money back. Purchasing this will usually cost you $480, but through my connection with the creator if you purchase it using this link, for a limited time you only have to pay $97. That's right - for about the same cost of taking a girl out to a nice dinner, and with a much better guarantee of getting the desired results you can learn how to throw harder, dominate hitters and get noticed by scouts.
Today I am going to discuss a product which was shared with me by a fellow member of the Baseball Blogger's Alliance who endorses this and I fully trust. Before getting into details, let me assure you that you can try it risk free for 60 days AND if it doesn't add 5-10 MPH to your fastball after going through the 16 week program you can get all your money back. Purchasing this will usually cost you $480, but through my connection with the creator if you purchase it using this link, for a limited time you only have to pay $97. That's right - for about the same cost of taking a girl out to a nice dinner, and with a much better guarantee of getting the desired results you can learn how to throw harder, dominate hitters and get noticed by scouts.
January 02, 2012
Best and Worst Predictions of 2011
As we start a new year, hopefully one with better results for our Red Sox, time to reflect on the first year of this blog, and look at the best and worst predictions that I made. After reading through these, I welcome you to share your opinions in the comments section.
I'll start with a few nominees for worst predictions, in chronological posting order:
Colorado beating Oakland in the World Series. I think I at least get a break on this one, as it was made in January before the end of all the off-season moves and I was trying to be original. Every other prognosticator had picked Philadelphia and the Red Sox, and neither team played in the Fall Classic, so in that sense my prediction was no worse than everybody else's. I made some other poor choices on this initial power ranking too, including having Cleveland as the worst team in the majors.
I'll start with a few nominees for worst predictions, in chronological posting order:
Colorado beating Oakland in the World Series. I think I at least get a break on this one, as it was made in January before the end of all the off-season moves and I was trying to be original. Every other prognosticator had picked Philadelphia and the Red Sox, and neither team played in the Fall Classic, so in that sense my prediction was no worse than everybody else's. I made some other poor choices on this initial power ranking too, including having Cleveland as the worst team in the majors.
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