His Game to Win
November 3, 2011 by Ted Leavengood · 3 Comments
Tony LaRussa retires and Davey Johnson returns. It might seem that the trade off leaves the managerial ranks about the same, but there is a changing of the guard occurring in the leadership of Major League Baseball. LaRussa’s 33 years as manager is unequalled except by Connie Mack–whose 53 years in the dugout is one [...]
Lessons from a Legend
April 14, 2011 by Sam Miller · Leave a Comment
One of the most compelling aspects of sports or reality television is that while they are simply games, life lessons are readily available. That is the premise of Lang Whitaker’s “In the Time of Bobby Cox.” A native Georgian turned New Yorker, Whitaker gives Cox credit for shaping many of his views. Read this book [...]
Strasburg-by-the-Sea
September 28, 2010 by Gerry Von Hendy · 2 Comments
Strasburg Was Here Part Four: Strasburg-by-the-Sea Saturday, September 25: Atlanta 5, Washington 0 We have reached the last week of the season, and because Major League Baseball has instituted the “Dull Card,” not much is happening. Never mind that the Phillies and the Braves, the Rays and the Yankees might have played out historically exciting [...]
Braves endure schizophrenic campaign
September 10, 2010 by Dan Schlossberg · Leave a Comment
No wonder Bobby Cox is retiring: he can’t stand the schizophrenic play of his ballclub. The Atlanta Braves have had a nine-game losing streak. They have also had a nine-game winning streak. Their long-time icon, Chipper Jones, said he would retire at the end of the season if he didn’t hit better than he did [...]
SABR 40 Convention Report
August 14, 2010 by Bill Gilbert · Leave a Comment
By all accounts, SABR 40 in Atlanta was a big success although registration was below the total in recent years. I know I sure had a good time. SABR is clearly in a time of transition. Executive Director John Zajc is resigning to pursue other interests. His replacement is Marc Appleman who has had an [...]
Seamheads at SABR 40
August 12, 2010 by Kevin Johnson · Leave a Comment
This is KJOK at your Seamheads anchor desk, reporting “almost live†from the SABR 40 Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.  SABR 40 is the 40th annual convention of the Society for American Baseball Research, which brings together authors, teachers, researchers and baseball fans for four days of baseball presentations, baseball history, baseball games, baseball road trips, [...]
Cardinal Comeback
April 27, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
First off, I want to say thank you to everyone who has expressed kind words over the Cardinal Blogosphere Guide.  I hope that it results in increased traffic for the blogs listed and that you can find another source of can’t-miss Cardinal writing. Perhaps it was just me, but it seems like if this was [...]
Musings from the Manager’s Office
March 12, 2010 by Dan Schlossberg · Leave a Comment
Where to go on a rainy day in spring training? The manager of the Atlanta Braves, always a congenial host, held court with a half-dozen journalists before the rained-out exhibition game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at ESPN Wide World of Sports. Now that he’s a self-proclaimed lame duck, Bobby Cox has answered everything two, three, [...]
El adios de Bobby Cox como manager activo (Bobby Cox says good bye as an active manager)
February 23, 2010 by Alfonso L. Tusa C. · 1 Comment
Cuando Bobby Cox vino a jugar con Cardenales de Lara (1967-68 y 1968-69) y Leones del Caracas (1969-70), teniendo buenos números ofensivos con los pájaros rojos además de comandar a los antesalistas de la liga venezolana en promedio defensivo en la 67-68, nadie se imaginaba que pudiera establecerse como manager de Grandes Ligas. Y cuando [...]













