CNBC’s Darren Rovell finally gets the real story behind Billy Ripken’s 1989 Fleer card. (Slightly blurred above.) Read it here. And just give the man his Pulitzer now, please. Chris Olds … more →
The Beckett Blogdkpresents wrote 4 days ago: [Today: Take me out to the ballgame...] Major League Baseball’s 80th All-Star Game takes pla … more →
Deontologist wrote 1 month ago: Carelessness and photography go together like toddlers and alcohol: The pairing may be unpleasant f … more →
slanch wrote 1 month ago: I’m on record as saying I’m LOVING the new MLB Network; sure some of the co-hosts aren … more →
Extra P. wrote 3 months ago: On Friday, my six-year-old son and I attended our first minor-league game of the season in Lynchbur … more →
afrosquad wrote 4 months ago: Rumors continue that the Cowbell Kid has already signed a multi-year contract with the Afro-Squad. … more →
The Team wrote 5 months ago: Welcome to “This is Turdland”! If you’re a fan of Billy Ripken’s knob then y … more →
Ron Spence wrote 6 months ago: by Ron Spence To understand losing – listen to a player who has lost, overcome adversity, and … more →
chemgod wrote 6 months ago: Player Name: Billy Ripken Card Sets: 1989 Fleer Card Numbers: 616 Why are these cards must have?: … more →
Newspaperman wrote 6 months ago: So Monday night I was making my blog rounds and found a post by Greg at Night Owl Cards (probably my … more →
ronkaplan wrote 7 months ago: Why were those naughty words written on the knob of Billy Ripken’s bat in his 1989 Fleer card? … more →
mrod wrote 7 months ago: It’s the 20th anniversary of Billy Ripken’s (yes, Cal Ripken Jr’s brother) infamo … more →
misgatos wrote 7 months ago: A naughty word infects America's pastime. Billy Ripken, former Baltimore Oriole, is famous fo … more →
chrisolds wrote 7 months ago: CNBC’s Darren Rovell finally gets the real story behind Billy Ripken’s 1989 Fleer card. … more →
JT wrote 1 year ago: Even before he took over as “acting” commissioner in the early 1990s, there were rumblin … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a little gem that Baseball Think Factory brought to the forefront. MSN.com (*cough* boy … more →