December 4, 2008
Now shippingThe 2009 Hardball Times Annual is now available. You can read about it here, but just make sure you order it directly from ACTA today. ![]()
Rich Barbieri John Barten Sal Baxamusa John Beamer Brian Borawski John Brattain Craig Brown Matthew Carruth Derek Carty Alex Eisenberg Mike Fast David Gassko
Brandon Isleib
Chris Jaffe Josh Kalk Chris Neault Dave Studeman Steve Treder Bryan Tsao Tuck! John Walsh Geoff Young And here's the full roster. StubHub is where fans buy and sell Yankees Tickets, Red Sox Tickets, White Sox Tickets, Mets Tickets and all other baseball tickets. If you are looking for World Series Tickets, ALCS Tickets or NLCS Tickets, you can find them at StubHub! More hot selling tickets include: Cubs Tickets, Astros Tickets, Dodgers Tickets, Angels Tickets and Detroit Tigers Tickets. Gear up for baseball season with Chicago White Sox tickets and New York Yankees tickets. LA Angels tickets, Houston Astros tickets, and Atlanta Braves tickets are hot sellers! You can get Boston Red Sox tickets, San Diego Padres tickets or Chicago Cubs tickets for your favorite baseball fan. Coast to Coast Tickets has the best MLB tickets like Minnesota Twins tickets, LA Dodgers tickets, Milwaukee Brewers tickets, New York Met tickets and St. Louis Cardinals tickets.
Or you can search by:
THT's Toolbox![]() All content on this site (including text, graphs, and any other original works), unless otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License. |
THT Links: Hooray Sportsby Matthew CarruthMarch 16, 2007 March Madness has begun, marking the renewal of the sports season. The NCAA tournament carries through to Opening Day, coinciding with Masters Weekend, which means we can officially put to rest the dreary winter season with little in the way of sports action. Cards OF Heads to DL - Well, most of it anyways. Jim Edmonds and Juan Encarnacion are likely to begin the year on the DL meaning the Cardinals' starting outfield could possibly consist of Chris Duncan, Preston Wilson and Scott Spiezio. That's terrifying. Putz Still Fighting Arm Issues - J.J. Putz got through his bullpen session just fine, but afterwards experienced some "tightness" in his arm. Putz's health is vital to the Mariners after the loss of Rafael Soriano. Igawa Wild Again - Illuminating perhaps the biggest problem facing the Yankees this season, Kei Igawa was wild again in his last start, walking four in three innings. Joe Torre is planning on using Igawa and Carl Pavano in the 4th and 5th rotation spots. Given Kei's unproveness and Pavano's proven ability to stay off the mound, the Yankees better have a better backup plan than just Philip Hughes. The 3-2 - A new pickoff move is challenging the definition of a balk. Sosa's Comeback Going (Surprisingly) Well - Sammy Sosa is hitting over .400 so far in Spring Training with the Rangers and will be added to their 40-man roster. Lets Get it On! - John Sickels has a prospect smackdown between Jacoby Ellsbury and Felix Pie. Bowie Kuhn Dead at 80 - Former commissioner Bowie Kuhn died yesterday at the age of 80. Artful Dodging - Martin Gandy spoke with Braves' GM John Schuerholz and gets schooled by the master of revealing no information. Duke the King of Pirate Staff - Zach Duke will be the Pirates Opening Day starter. Today at THTBaseball's Deepest Starting Rotations - Which teams are best built to withstand the inevitable pitching injuries? Jeff takes a look. This Annotated Week in Baseball: March 11-17, 1953 - On March 14, 1953 Tim Ireland was born. On March 17 across the world, everyone is “ Irish for the day.” It is therefore hard to imagine a week better suited to creating the All-Ireland team Five Questions: Cleveland Indians - Can the Indians overcome their Pythagorean handicap in 2007? Five Questions: Kansas City Royals - Brad points out that the Royals do still have something to look forward to. THT Links represents the best efforts of our editors in scouring the various tubes of the interweb for both relevant and irrelevant news items. If you have happened upon a story that we have overlooked or wish to give feedback of any sort, please notify us at THT Links. Updated weekdays at noonish, ET. Matthew Carruth is an editor for The Hardball Times. He welcomes any and all sorts of communication at his email. Do you have a general question or comment for one of THT's writers? Send it in to our weekly mailbag We also welcome unsolicited op-ed pieces of approximately 500 words for consideration. We reserve the right to edit for length, clarity and consistency of style. Please include your whole name and location to be considered. If you have a comment about this specific article, please email the writer. Next Article: Five Questions: Kansas City Royals>> <<Previous Article: Bringin' Some Serious Cheese: Rich Harden |