@lstevens3@GfedGoCrazy MLB does not think that. Folks in the business know what the Bananas are, a niche entertainment entity, and are fine with that. Sustainable? Who knows. But certainly no threat to baseball.
@FBallAnalysisYT Always wondered why "first ballot" is a thing. You're a Hall of Famer or you're not. Are you a better player on the eighth ballot? Nah.
Due to a last-minute change of plans, the @WNPioneers are looking for a hitting coach. If qualified and interested, please contact Head Coach Blake Vandiver at [email protected].
Also many good summer collegiate leagues with minor league production, low pricing and great nights for your family at the ballpark. Oh, and some pretty good baseball too. Near your home pretty much no matter where you live in North America.
Go support your local minor league ballpark.
I’m at the Knoxville Smokies game. Payed $20 for tickets behind home plate and beers are only $5. High level baseball being played as well.
Minor league baseball is possibly the best value in sports.
Due to a couple of pitchers being shut down. I am currently looking for a few pitchers to fill out my summer roster with the Jackson Rockabilly's in the Prospect Leag
We have one of, if not the best, situations in all of summer baseball .
Shoot me a message for details
@SenTuberville From the ESPN article about this:
"Multiple lawyers who work with colleges and their athletes told ESPN they believe that judges would rule the president's order to be unconstitutional and unenforceable if challenged in court."
@AdamSchefter In the ESPN story on this:
"Multiple lawyers who work with colleges and their athletes told ESPN they believe that judges would rule the president's order to be unconstitutional and unenforceable if challenged in court."
@GRITBaseballTJ@OcelotBaseball Sent this to our coaches in the @FrontRangeBBall, look for some contact soon or reach us here. Like most, always need arms. Growing league, great management, easy travel, 46 games, we treat our guys well.
@under2catching Also noting, my job was in Operations, high on the chain but nothing glamorous to the "wanna be a baseball analyst" crowd. When I left, 1,400 people applied for my position.
@under2catching Been working in baseball 35 years, it's not changed. Supply and demand. If you don't take that pay, there are 1,000 people behind you that will. I worked in the DBacks front office, fairly big position, five years, never made what I could have made as a convenience store manager.