In a press release from the Frontier League’s Deputy Commissioner Steve Tahsler, it was announced the Hall of Fame Committee had selected six players from three different decades along with two special contributors.
In the Dugout with the Windy City ThunderBolts
In May, the sights and sounds of Ozinga Field will return as the Windy City ThunderBolts take the field.
Cleburne’s ready for 2021
It was announced today the American Association’s Cleburne Railroaders will be take the field with a new look in 2021.
In the Press Box with the Evansville Otters
The Evansville Otters are looking for a successful 2021 season after missing a year due to the global pandemic.
The Birds are back in town
A quick recap on the Sunday game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals.
A New Frontier, A Year Later
After a year of incredible feedback on my first piece and many changes within independent baseball, I decided to write a follow-up in the hopes of continuing to inform and spread the word of independent baseball.
Lexington Legends join Atlantic League
With the official announcement being made today, the Lexington Legends […]
In the Dugout with Mike Pinto
Mike Pinto’s journey into independent baseball began when he stepped […]
Fleeced? Arenado to the Cardinals
In St. Louis, Nolan Arenado will win. He will be looked at as a King on the Diamond. A missing piece of the offensive puzzle that the Cardinals have longed for over the past five years.
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