there are almost 5,700 stories in the Games Project archive.
By my (possibly flawed) count, this is only the fourth about high school baseball, and the other three are about citywide or regional all-star games.
So, something different.
Aw, hell. The place ought to be a protected national landmark just for Tres Hombres.
these charts are always fun.
Pick hit in this one: The Cars/The Motels double bill sounds like it should be a deep dive into American neon noir
there’s usually a crazy big bridge in this picture
I find it hilarious that this shows up on the MLB feed.
On the other hand, I’m enjoying the thought that some happy cricket fan somewhere is playing Remember Some Guys with Mark Ramprakash
Twenty-five years ago today we brought our not-yet-year-old son to his first MLB game. Sox 5, Phillies 4
Of course the box score is a feastival of guys to remember. Eric Valent! Johnny Estrada! Eddie Oropesa! Pete Schourek!
New SABR Games Project jawn 🚨 brings us back to high school, with the story of a teenage future Red Sox legend turning in a two-way pitching and outfield performance to help his team to the Eastern Mass. HS final: sabr.org/gamesproj/ga...
uncharacteristically, I can’t find my ticket stub for the game. I think mine went into a babby’s-first-year scrapbook for the lad; it’s in the house but I won’t dig for it
Top Box Office - Arenas, Billboard, October 11, 1980
Current* conditions near St. Ignace, MI:
It's sad to see Ardent shut down. Ardent was the most important and successful studio in Memphis, beginning in the late 1960s. I spent a lot of time there and have many fine memories. I loved that the studio and my hometown were a magnet for so many artists.
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