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Tag: Baseball

  • A World Series hangover

    A World Series hangover

    Minutes into Sunday’s game, the Cubs’ last before the All-Star break, the tweets started rolling in.

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  • The Darkest Off-Season

    The Darkest Off-Season

    As fans, we do a lot for sports. We give our favorite teams time, money, space in our brains, and space in our hearts. We study, argue endlessly, and worry about things completely out of our control. However, sports do a lot for us too. They give us something to think about that isn’t the […]

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  • Well, Actually 2.10 – Baseball and feminism, yo

    Well, Actually 2.10 – Baseball and feminism, yo

    Baseball and feminism, yo. With the return of the MLB this week, Nicole takes on the challenge of convincing Tami to love baseball. They also discuss racial issues around the movie Ghost in the Shell, how the cheerleaders at Coastal Carolina are a prime example of why we all need feminism. Subscribe to the podcast […]

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  • TGS Pro Weekly 2.06: Stay safe out there

    TGS Pro Weekly 2.06: Stay safe out there

      The boys are back once again, joined by interim host Jared Stansbury, to help break down this week’s NBA,NFL and MLB news. They also touch on the injuries to Kevin Durant and Joel Embiid.  The boys also tackle the AP news and wins and loses for the upcoming baseball season. As always, remember to subscribe […]

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  • How we’ll remember Yordano Ventura

    How we’ll remember Yordano Ventura

    I didn’t even like baseball before Yordano Ventura. The Royals had been terrible my whole life, even with Zack Greinke. And basketball comes first in my hometown of Lawrence, Kansas, anyway. In college, my friends drove out to Kauffman Stadium with $8 nosebleed tickets and moved their way up to the good seats, which were […]

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  • MLB blackouts give fan base growth a black eye

    MLB blackouts give fan base growth a black eye

    For several years now, Major League Baseball has been ramping up efforts to keep America’s pastime from slipping into America’s past.

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