The Royals and Mets provided some incredible drama throughout the World Series. Game 5 in New York was no different.
World Series Game 4, Re-told in Rhyme!
On Halloween night, in the wind and the cold, baseball fans in New York kept warm and cheered bold. Their heroes of the game swinging with might, trying to even the score and avoid elimination game fright.
World Series Game 3 Re-Told as a Cartoon!
A Major League Debut? Some “chin music” to start the game? The Captain and Grandyman Going Deep? These Questions – and many others – were answered in Game 3 of the World Series!
World Series Game 2, Re-Told in Cartoon!
View image | gettyimages.com After a back-and-forth opener of The Series, Game 2 was more of a one-sided affair. ____ With KC playing host again for Game 2, the Royals’ bats kept the home team fans on their feet. With ten total hits — compared to the Mets, who only had two hits from Lucas…
World Series Game 1 Recap, In Cartoon!
View image | gettyimages.com Game 1 of the World Series had it all: Drama, intrigue, excitement… even a power outage! __ Home Runs, both inside-the-park and over the wall, followed by errors, 22 total Strike Outs recorded, some bottom of the 9th heroics and a 5-hour game made for an “instant classic.” Here’s a recap…
The Fall Classic, In Cartoon!
Are you ready for another Rocking’ Rocktober? Well, baseball’s annual championship series starts anew, with New York visiting Kansas City for Game 1 and 2.
Making Changes to the Way We Look at the Game: CallingAnAudible.com
There’s a new game in town. CallingAnAudible.com gives you an inside look at sports—right here on The Good Men Project. — Come inside, the show’s about to start. It’s guaranteed to blow your head apart. Come see the show, it’s a dynamo. That’s right, we’re now “Calling An Audible.” By Mike Dittelman Sports Fans, listen…
A Rite of Passage: A Dad’s Reflections On His Son’s First Little League Practice
His son’s starting Little League combines Mike Dittelman’s love of baseball and his son.
Opening Day Baseball…Out In The Cold
Mike Dittelman loves baseball, but he’s not loving Opening Day in the cold. Here’s his simple proposal…