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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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,... |
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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... |
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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,... |