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AJ Pollock's Accolades and Other Notre Dame Baseball Updates
Former head coach Paul Mainieri quietly released a book, The Mainieri Factor. I say "quietly" because I came across it accidentally a few weeks ago despite the fact that it was published last year...
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An Open Letter To ESPN, Fox Sports, Versus, etc
If you know someone who works in the radio or television sports industry please pass this post along. If you know others who may be interested in pursuing this cause please pass this post on...
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Steroid Problem Out Of Control at The Amateur Level
In this column, you the reader won't find any statistical information or documented facts. This disaster is a complete and full eyewitness. Sports enhancing drugs are being used well before athletes get to the professional level...
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Michigan Football: My Last Article on Bleacher Report
I have no problems with Bleacher Report, but I believe it has taken away from my own blog page. For all those fans that have become a fan of my stuff here, I hope you will continue to follow it and see at my blog...
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Top 10 Mid-Major Programs Of The Past 20 Years
These types of articles seem to be all the rage. Since the NBA Finals are over here is some argument starting material to stave off summer boredom. The criteria used in selecting these teams was actually quite simple...
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Fresno State's College World Series Win: The Upset of the Decade?
The zebra killed the lion yesterday. Fresno State pulled off what could possibly be the biggest upset of the 21st century. Their regular season record was 33-27...
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Fresno State Bulldogs: Who Knew They Would Win?
Not only were they the fourth seed, but they had a first year coach in Mike Batesole. This was the first time a first year coach won a College World Series since 1992. No one thought they could beat No...
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College World Series: Cinderella Finds Her Glass Slipper in Omaha
There are some stories that defy description. There are some that are just so unbelievable, you have to pinch yourself and wonder if it was just a dream. Welcome to the world of Fresno State...
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College World Series: Fresno State's Glass Slipper Fits
In one of the best College World Series I have ever seen, the Fresno State Bulldogs shocked the No. 8 Georgia Bulldogs in the rubber match of the best-of-three series Wednesday night, 6-1...
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A Cinderella Story: Fresno States Defeats Georgia In The College World Series
Well, After a great year of College Baseball it has officially come to an end. A year where the two-year defending champions Oregon State did not even make a regional, a year where the Arkansas ...
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2008 College World Series: One More Game to Go
Game 9: Stanford vs. Miami After eliminating in-state rival Florida State, the Hurricanes looked to keep the momentum going against Stanford...
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Georgia's Gordon Beckham Plays Hero in College World Series
OMAHA, Neb. — Gordon Beckham is good. Beckham, the eighth overall draft pick of the White Sox in this year's MLB draft, is the lifeblood of the Georgia baseball team, and never was that ...
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Ball State Links: Does Anyone Else Hate Comcast DVR Problems?
I know I was pretty harsh the last time I discussed Comcast, but I should've considered the possibility it was a rogue DVR box. However, my second DVR box has decided to play tricks on me less than two weeks after I got it...
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PING! Why the College World Series Is Great
Upon watching the Fresno State Bulldogs come back from a 5-0 deficit to beat the other Bulldogs of Georgia, 19-10, I realized why I love the College World Series...
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College World Series: Fresno State 19, Georgia 10
OMAHA, Neb. — It’s not typically a good thing when the opposing team sends 27 batters to the plate in a three-inning span...
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Watch Out Orlando Cabrera, Gordon Beckham Is on His Way
Between the Regionals, Super Regionals, and the actual World Series itself, College Baseball's postseason goes on for weeks. However, this year seems to be the most enjoyable in recent years, mainly in part to one extraordinary player: Gordon Beckham...
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Life in the Bleachers: The Infamous Section 111
As long as there has been the "Great American Pastime," so have there been hecklers. It is a tradition carried on from person to person as the years pass on...
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College World Series: Let's Go Fresno
Tonight at 7 pm Eastern, Fresno State will play North Carolina for the right to play in the CWS Championship Series against Georgia...
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Where Are They Now-Todd Frazier (Star Of 1998 Little League World Series)
Then- Todd Frazier-He was the star player for the Toms River East All-Star team that won the 1998 Little League World Series over Japan. He batted lead off because his coach wanted him to get the most possible at bats in a game...
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2008 College World Series: Surprises Becoming Not Surprisingly
Game 1: Stanford vs. Florida State Tied at five going into the ninth, Stanford appeared to take the lead when the first base umpire completely blew a “foul” call...
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College World Series: Why It's The Most Enjoyable Event In Sports
The College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb., has been a great event for me. I am now living in Oklahoma, and this will be the first CWS in 6 years that won't be able to attend...
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NCAA: Omaha and CWS Make 25 Year Agreement, Start Series
Well, the longest one-city standing major college championship has been extended yet again. From 2011, the City of Omaha has signed a 25-year agreement to keep the series in Omaha. That means the series will be in Omaha until 2035, guaranteed...
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Omaha Bound-CWS Preview Part 3
Tonight, we continue our profile of the teams in the 2008 College World Series by taking a look at two of the preseason favorites to win the National Championship...
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Omaha Welcomes Back Tiger Fans with Open Arms
The LSU Tigers made their first trip to the College World Series in 1986. In those 22 years, the Tigers have made 13 appearances and claimed five national titles. The Tigers possess a ...
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Omaha Bound: College World Series Preview (Part 2)
Today, we continue our preview of the 2008 College World Series by taking a look at two teams who each look to knock off the ACC Big Three and restore their own baseball legacy in Georgia and Stanford...



















