Baseball Beginnings Reader Mailbag
By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
November 21, 2010
Time now for another Sunday Baseball Beginnings mailbag. In this issue we tackle…whatever people asked me to.
By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
November 21, 2010
Time now for another Sunday Baseball Beginnings mailbag. In this issue we tackle…whatever people asked me to.
By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
October 31, 2010
I get far more mail in this job than I did in my old job, which really says something about a great many things. Most of the recent mail has to do with my two-week hitch in the MLB Scout Development Program (“scout school.”) There are some other good questions in here, so let’s get to it.
By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
October 23, 2010
You can tell when your readership is growing when reader emails and comments pile up and you spend a great deal of time cleaning unsavory spam out of your server. These are all real questions, comments and emailed, sometimes edited for punctuation, clarity and to be more concise. This installment asks questions about guys like Buster Posey, Austin Wilson, Christian Lopes and many, many more. To the Bag Cave:
By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
August 31, 2010
It’s time to open the Baseball Beginnings mailbag again, for a collection of comments, questions and “what the hell were you thinking, John!” letters from our many readers. This time, we talk about the Area Codes, the Cape, the Giants, and many other topics.
By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
June 18, 2010
Welcome to the second Baseball Beginnings mailbag. The draft brought us a slew of comments and emails. (more…)
By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
May 19, 2010
Welcome to the first edition of the Baseball Beginnings reader mailbag. All of these questions and comments are original letters from readers. We think it’s a pretty good sign that there are enough readers here to warrant us making this a regular feature. Before we dive into the bag, you can email your future questions to john@baseballbeginnings.com and we’ll consider them for a future edition.
Now, I need a freshman to carry the bag. Just kidding. Always wanted to say that.