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Meet Baseball’s 13-Year-Old Game Changer Mo’Ne Davis – Newsweek

Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2014

Pete Rose, 25 years later: Baseball’s mortal sinner wants forgiveness – SportingNews.com

facebook twitter googleplus tumblr pinterest Gambling is baseball’s death sentence. For nearly a century, people in the game who place money on it have been condemned to the lower realms of purgatory. Pete Rose doesn’t think he belongs in the infernal region. He is wrong. Pete Rose (AP Photo) SPECTOR: Rose should never make the Hall of Fame | Joe Morgan disagrees Rose was banned from baseball for life on…

Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2014

Jim Harbaugh brings a glove to baseball games, has caught 20 balls – USA TODAY

(USA TODAY Sports Images) San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh is already known for one nerdy fashion choice: His much-lamented dedication to “dad pants.” But as it turns out, Harbaugh also regularly brings a baseball glove to baseball games even though he is a 50-year-old former pro athlete. From an excellent Mercury News feature on Harbaugh’s friendship with Oakland A’s manager Bob Melvin: “He brings his glove to the game,…

Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2014

Mo’ne Davis Signed Baseball Snags Big Bid on EBay – NBCNews.com

She’s pitch perfect — and apparently worth a lot of money. A ball allegedly signed by 13-year-old pitching ace Mo’ne Davis — a breakout star of this year’s Little League World Series — fetched a winning bid Wednesday of $510 on eBay. The initial asking price was $9.99, but the bids jumped considerably after the Philadelphia phenom won admiration for her 70-mile-per-hour fastball that helped her to throw a…

Posted: Friday, August 22, 2014

Mo’ne Davis Signed Baseball Snags Big Bid on EBay – NBCNews.com

She’s pitch perfect — and apparently worth a lot of money. A ball allegedly signed by 13-year-old pitching ace Mo’ne Davis — a breakout star of this year’s Little League World Series — fetched a winning bid Wednesday of $510 on eBay. The initial asking price was $9.99, but the bids jumped considerably after the Philadelphia phenom won admiration for her 70-mile-per-hour fastball that helped her to throw a…

Posted: Friday, August 22, 2014

Mo’ne Davis Signed Baseball Snags Big Bid on EBay – NBCNews.com

She’s pitch perfect — and apparently worth a lot of money. A ball allegedly signed by 13-year-old pitching ace Mo’ne Davis — a breakout star of this year’s Little League World Series — fetched a winning bid Wednesday of $510 on eBay. The initial asking price was $9.99, but the bids jumped considerably after the Philadelphia phenom won admiration for her 70-mile-per-hour fastball that helped her to throw a…

Posted: Friday, August 22, 2014

Baseball sensation Mo’ne Davis’ impact on girls and boys – CNN

.cnn_html_media_utility::before{color:red;content:’>>';font-size:9px;line-height:12px;padding-right:1px} .cnnstrylccimg640{margin:0 27px 14px 0} .captionText{filter:alpha(opacity=100);opacity:1} .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a,.cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a:visited,.cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a:link,.captionText a,.captionText a:visited,.captiontext a:link{color:#004276;outline:medium none} .cnnVerticalGalleryPhoto{margin:0 auto;padding-right:68px;width:270px} ]]> Mo’ne Davis of Pennsylvania pitches to a Nevada batter during the first inning of the United States division game at the Little League World Series at Lamade Stadium on Tuesday, August 20, in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Davis pitches to a Nevada batter during the first inning of the game on August 20. Davis…

Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014

This Week in Overreactions: Alex Gordon, the best player in baseball – CBSSports.com

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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014

The 10 most underrated players in baseball, part 1 – SB Nation

In this article, we will all argue about the meaning of the word “underrated.” What is an underrated baseball player? Is it the respectable player who never makes an All-Star team, never signs a deal longer than two years, and often finds himself fighting for a job in the spring? Is it the occasional All-Star who never gets MVP votes? Is it the perennial All-Star who never wins the…

Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014

Baseball sensation Mo’ne Davis’ impact on girls and boys – CNN

Mo’ne Davis of Pennsylvania pitches to a Nevada batter during the first inning of the United States division game at the Little League World Series at Lamade Stadium on Tuesday, August 20, in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Davis pitches to a Nevada batter during the first inning of the game on August 20. Davis waits to take the field with her teammates on August 20. Davis, 13, becomes the first female…

Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014

Tennis, Unlike Baseball, Has No Set Way for Keeping Score – New York Times

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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014

Baseball news and notes, Aug. 20 – SFGate

Major League Baseball officials are not afraid of getting their feet wet for a good cause. Rising to a challenge from the Giants, Commissioner-elect Rob Manfred, Hall of Famer Joe Torre and more than 160 baseball employees poured ice water over their heads outside the league’s Manhattan headquarters Wednesday to raise money for ALS. For every employee involved in the Ice Bucket Challenge, an altruistic stunt gone viral, the league…

Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014

Old Friend John Lackey Gave Pat Neshek a Babe Ruth Autographed Baseball In … – Boston.com

Jared Wickerham/Getty Images John Lackey always had a reputation for being one of the more generous guys in the Red Sox clubhouse when it came to picking up a tab or two. But the former Red Sox righthander outdid himself in St. Louis when he offered something special in exchange for his longtime No. 41 this week — the same number that was being worn by teammate Pat Neshek when…

Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014