When Athletes Attack
One heckler learned (the hard way) why you are not supposed to tease a Beaver. [Article]
I’ll Follow the Sun
While winter turns American sports fans' thoughts to football, baseball managers build careers in Caracas. [Article]
The Real Scott Hairston Reappears
After an injury-plagued season, Scott Hairston reappears in the Arizona Fall League as a contender for a slot on the Diamonbacks next spring. [Article]
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2003 Player of the Year
With the 2003 season in the record books, MLN brings you our pick for Minor League Player of the Year, as well as our top players in each league. [Article]
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Leaving Las Vegas
A political standoff regarding their aging stadium could force the 51s out of Sin City. [Article]
We Are The Champions
The 2003 Minor League Baseball postseason is over and the champions have been crowned. [Article]
Aging With Grace
The 100th year of PCL Baseball is proof that some things do get better with age. [Article]
Patience
Is A Virtue
Adhering to that proverb helped Graham Koonce earn the PCL's
Most Valuable Player award. [Article]
One Last
Season In The Sun
Veteran Frank Charles' decision to postpone retirement pays
off for the North Shore Spirit, as he leads his team to a playoff run. [Article]
There Used
To Be A Ballpark
All that's left for baseball fans in New Haven are the memories. [Article]
From First
To Worst To First Again
The 2003 Durham Bulls had to overcome some early season struggles
to win their second straight International League Championship. [Article]
Going Down
Swingin'
Despite enormous odds and the threat of relocation, the Ottawa
Lynx stepped up to the plate by making a great championship run. [Article]
This One's
For Evers
This year's IL Governor's
Cup marks five league championships in 17 years for Bill Evers, one of the
best, and most under-appreciated, managers in baseball. [Article]
Mr. Jones,
Mr. Jones, Got A Good Thing Goin' On...
Jaime Jones is back,
and having fun again, outside the pressure cooker of top prospect expectations.[Article]
The Record
of the Two Kevins
One minor league on-base
record now shared by two Kevins from the Boston Red Sox organization thanks
to a Tower-ing pitching performance. [Article]
Hens Say
No To Another 'Lefty'
PGA Star Phil Mickelson gets Triple-A tryout. [Article]
Comfort
in the Shade of a Long Shadow
Some see rising star
Josh Barfield's stellar father, Jesse, as a long shadow. Josh sees him
as comfortable shade and a huge motivator to be his own man. [Article]
Crosby
Crowned
Sacramento shortstop earns PCL Rookie Of The Year Award.
[Article]
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The
Minor Midseason Classic
A 13-9 victory over the Pacific Coast League in the
2003 All-Star Game ends a four-game losing streak for the International
League, while giving them the bragging
rights in Triple-A Baseball. [Article]
Mid-South
Showdown
Although
performed on a smaller stage, in front of a smaller crowd, the Triple-A
All-Star Home Run Derby was as grand as any previous Major League
Baseball version. [Article] |
A
Really Wild Race
Five clubs within 2.0 games of IL Wild Card Berth; while
the PawSox, Bats, and Bulls are approaching their magic numbers. [Article]
Knights
Longest Night
25 innings and 8-plus hours later, Charlotte sweeps Indianapolis in twin bill. [Article]
Brawl
By The Bay
The Big Apple's cross-town
rivalry reaches NY-Penn League; bench-clearing brawl ensues. [Article]
McGowan
Puts Giant Skeletons Behind Him
Faith by the Red Sox
organization brings new life to a career .304 hitter that was skidding towards
Giant disappointment. [Article]
Is
Sports Illustrated Out to Get John Henry Williams?
In the rush to make John Henry Williams
look like a fiend played by Vincent Price in the handling of Ted Williams'
final resting place, SI practices some sloppy journalism. An open letter
to the Editors of SI. [Opinion]
IL
Postseason Positioning
Durham, Louisville, Pawtucket hold on to division leads,
while six more clubs remain in contention for International League wild
card playoff spot. [Article]
Another
League Of Their Own
Persistence, dedication and an email can go a long way in
launching women's baseball. [Article]
Throw'n
With The Wind
MLN
tells the tale of two very hot hands blowing through the Big Easy.
Lefty Mike Gallo is on the fast track to the Astros as he smokes through
the minors. Next we call up Kirk Bullinger, a skilled right hander whose
curious career is one of the most interesting stories in baseball. [Feature]
Clean
Slate
After boasting big college stats, Michael Aubrey prepares
to begin his pro career not as Cleveland's number one pick, but just another
hardworking ballplayer trying to make the club. [Article]
Rickey Roundtrips
to the Majors
The Heart of Future Hall
of Famer Rickey Henderson beats on as he gets another trip to the bigs with
the Dodgers. His time with the Bears have transformed Rickey into something
greater, that may live on in a professional baseball uniform long after
the legs and arms are unwilling. [Article]
A Chip Off
the ol' Rock
Tim Raines Jr. is hopeful that his latest call
to AAA will also be his last. [Article]
The
Big Payback
Just a week after being traded, Tee Brown takes the classic
James Brown tune to heart and gets some sweet revenge on the team who dealt
him. [Article]
Long
distance information, get me Memphis, Tennessee.
Triple-A Baseball's best and brightest better start making travel plans
for the 2003 All-Star Game. [Article]
Nothin'
Could Be Finer...
Carolina uses a big fifth
inning to beat California for their first win in three years at the two
leagues' annual All-Star grudge match. [Article]
Joey Ballgame
Is Ready To pLAy
Las Vegas 51's Second Baseman Joe Thurston
is close enough to the bigs to feel the dust on the bag at Chavez Ravine.
How he keeps his head in the AAA game when the dream in L.A. is so close
is part of his greatness [Feature]
The
Skinny Kid Can Play Ball
But can Jose Reyes turn around the ailing Mets? His call-up
today says that Mets think he may have the right stuff. From what we've
seen in the minors, don’t count him out. [Article]
Should
Women Play Professional Baseball Again? (Yes, Again)
Baseball has already admitted women
to its ranks. Will the MLB do it again? [Opinion]
Flying The
Coop
Redbirds replace Spencer; become first PCL team to switch skippers this
season. [Article]
The
Master of the Fan-Friendly Park
MLN's 2003 Minor League Businessman of the Year is one of the pioneers of
the fan-friendly park, the owner of the Albuquerque Isotopes and the Norfolk
Tides, Ken Young. [Feature]
Top Ten
Ballparks for 2003
From the new to the tried
and true, MLN presents the best of the best in baseball’s minor league
shrines to the national pastime. Some ballparks make their second appearance
on the top ten. Selected this year by the experts at Baseballparks.com,
they offer a mix of the nostalgic and the new, whether you travel or just
drop in to have a brew. [Article]
PawSox Power
Surge
Never a long ball threat, OF Lou Collier has found the stroke to go yard. [Article]
The
Piano Man
A big-league call-up would be sweet music to Chris Prieto's ears. [Article]
Crisis in
Canada
Low attendance is jeopardizing yet another baseball team's existence up
north. [Article]
Play
Ball!
Buy me some peanuts
and Cracker Jacks; the 2003 International
League Preview is here. MLN brings you a club by club breakdown
that gives you everything you need to know about your favorite team. [Article]
Slumbering
Lumber
Three
Aeros Pitchers combine to put the Senators sticks to bed. [Article]
Perfect
Sounds
30-Year-Old Hurler Tosses 1st Perfect Game In Nashville Sounds' 26-Year
Franchise History. [Article]
Establishing
the [Double] Standard.
What
are the drug testing policies of all minor leagues? MLN tells all. [Feature]
The
Kid's Kid
John Henry Williams discovers
born-again baseball and finds an interesting way to honor thy father. [Feature]
Memorable
Moments
It is
not brought to you by mastercard, but here are five things to remember about
the 2002 PCL season. [Article]
Commitment
To Excellence
Memphis Redbirds setting award-winning standards. [Article]
Sweet
Plans
Portland anticipating big things for 2003 PCL campaign. [Article]
Spencer
for Hire
Tom
Spencer Tabbed as New Redbirds Skipper [Article]
Sacramento
Shift
River
Cats' new manager keeps rising through the A's ranks. [Article]
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