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Major League Baseball History: Maddux and the Glove
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Major League Baseball History: Dodgers and Yanks
Major League Baseball History: Evolution of the Pill
Major League Baseball History: The 1981 Cincinnati Reds
In 1981, Major League Baseball suffered its worst stoppage yet, as all scheduled contests between June 12 and July 31, 1981 (a total of 713 games) were obliterated due to a disagreement between players and owners surrounding the hot topic of free agency. Owners longed for reparations for when they lose players to free agency, which the players execrated in unison, claiming that restitution in this case would be detrimental to free agency, as it would harm its mere worth. As the summer rolled on, the two sides, accustomed to quarrelling, came to an understanding, and play resumed.
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Jeremy’s Journal: LeBron James in the ECF (5/15/2018)
21. At, 21-years-old, fresh off of graduating from the University of Massachusetts, I had the privilege to go to my first Eastern Conference Finals game. Though I attended the celebrated contest with my childhood friend, him and I resided on different sides of the spectrum when it came to who we were supporting. As you’ll find in the photo below, I was rocking with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, while he was advocating for the hometown Celtics in his Larry Bird jersey. Somewhat subtle in the backdrop of the image is the Conference Finals banner bound to the bleachers. As an enthusiast of any championship-specific pennants, pins, or hats that feature a fresh logo in honor of the crowning event, I love seeing signs like that scattered throughout the premise. My appreciation for this aspect of sports is further felt with the lid on my head: an Adidas-branded, black, Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 NBA Finals Champions Locker Room hat.
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Jeremy’s Journal: Thunderous (3/16/2016)
Donning their sunset-colored alternates, a unique jersey where the player’s last name rests below their number, the Oklahoma City Thunder traveled up north for a Sunday showdown against the Boston Celtics.
Jeremy’s Journal: Droppin’ Pennies
While operating at my work-station, scanning statistics in an effort to materialize some cutting-edge content for whatever show I was helping out on, my manager called me over to his desk. Expecting the impending discussion to be an ordinary one, I wandered over in conventional fashion. Had I known what was about to be divulged, I would have added a bit more pep in my step.
Jeremy’s Journal: Draft Day
2006: In 4th grade, my classmates and I were required to complete a writing assignment on a subject of our choice. With my Duke basketball fandom at an all-time high, my selection was obvious. As you’ll find in the image below, I opted to write about the best college basketball player I had ever seen, JJ Redick.
Jeremy’s Journal: Road to Omaha
On Some Beautiful Summer Day in the Mid 2000s: Eyeing the family printer with enthusiasm, I watched as my crisp, requested sheet slid from out below. Published on the white piece of paper was an official bracket of the College World Series.

