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Ask Doug: The Ivy Experience

Baseball Factory May 15, 2008By Doug Glanville Doug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your questions and feedback. If you have a...

Lovers, Not Fighters

The New York Times May 9, 2008 By Doug Glanville Vicious curveballs are tricky, both on and off the field. And... Once I had eluded the 90-mile-an-hour fastball sizzling toward my head, I knew it was time for me to keep my promise...

HItting Curves (of all sorts)

The New York TimesMay 9, 2008by Doug Glanville So you want to learn how to hit a curveball?I am probably not the most qualified baseball mind to tap since, for me, the curveball often prompted a bad and premature hack at the ball. I survived in...

It Gets Late Early Out There

In Major League Baseball, experience can take you only so far. ... If in seven years you went from being a bouncing baby boy to Old Man River, you would most likely look around to try to figure out which mirror you had broken. But in the world of...

Ask Doug: How to Handle the Press

Baseball FactoryApril 24, 2008By Doug GlanvilleDoug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your questions and feedback. If you have a question for...

Way Inside

The New York Times April 11, 2008 By Doug Glanville Roger Clemens’s unshakable belief in himself made him one of baseball’s... If Major League Baseball had a starter kit for players, it would no doubt contain a fortune cookie. Crack it...

Ask Doug: Juggling School and Sports

Baseball FactoryApril 11, 2008By Doug Glanville Doug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your questions and feedback. If you have a question...

Ask Doug: Higher Education vs. Baseball

Baseball FactoryApril 1, 2008Doug GlanvilleDoug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your questions and feedback. If you have a question for Doug,...

Ask Doug : Introduction

Baseball FactoryMarch 20, 2008By Doug Glanville Doug Glanville is working with the Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball as a Special Consultant. He will be writing articles and looking for your feedback and questions. If you have a question...

In Baseball, Fear Bats at the Top of the Order

The New York Times January 16, 2008 By Doug Glanville Moving forward, we must openly address not only the drug issues plaguing... HE will always be a rookie to me, but Jimmy Rollins, the reigning National League most valuable player,...

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