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Joe Bonamassa Plays the Blues and More at Ruth Eckerd Hall
Joe Bonamassa played at Ruth Eckerd Hall on March 29th in a special socially-distanced power trio performance. This is the first time Joe Bonamassa has performed in a power trio live in almost 20 years and this was only the second show on a very limited six show tour. This concert showcased his rare 3-piece […]
Eddie’s Night at the Park
The Baltimore Orioles had thirteen hits to plate eleven runs to outlast the Pittdsburgh Pirates in Bradenton Friday evening by a score of 11-9. It was great to have our own Eddie Michels out at the ballpark to bring us his stellar photos. Five O’s had two hits a piece including homers by Trey Mancini […]
Paddy’s Day Slug Fest
It was a rough St. Patrick’s Day on the hill for Pirates starter Mitch Keller. The Tampa Bay Rays jumped on Keller to start the game with the first three Rays batters reaching. Austin Meadows lead-off with a single then swiped second. A walked to Manuel Margot was followed by a double by Joey Wendle […]
Alford back in Action Today
After taking a pitch on the wrist on Saturday Anthony Alford took BP on Wednesday in preparation for his first game back. The Pirates picked Alford up on waivers from the Blue Jays last August and he said of his leaving the Blue Jays, “It’s park of the business.” As to his looking back […]
Ted Left Outside
Not allowed into TD Ballpark on Tuesday the 9th before the Phillies at Blue Jays spring training game the Ted Williams Museum set up their display across the street at VFW Post 2550. The Ted Williams Museum has also a special for Phillies fans scheduled for March 21st at Ruth Eckerd Hall a 7:30 pm […]
A no Earned Run Loss
One year ago on this day the Pirates and Blue Jays played as well but then it would be the last spring game of 2020 and the season was cancelled, you know, due to the situation. After Buccos starter Chase DeJong cruised through the first three Jays hitters for a 1-2-3 inning this afternoon, Pirates […]
Rheal Cormier Passed too soon but will Always be Remembered
Rheal Comier passed away this past Monday March 8th due to cancer. He was 53. Cormier had a stellar pitching career in MLB spanning 16 seasons with five different clubs, St. Louis, Boston, Montreal, Philadelphia and Cincinnati. Comier was 71-64 lifetime in MLB with a 4.03 ERA hi-lighted by the amazing 2003 season with the […]
Another Spring in Dunedin
At 11:30 AM on March 1, 2021 the Toronto Blue Jays opened the gates to fans at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida. Because of the limitations imposed by the COVID-19 Pandemic only 1275 fans will be allowed into the stadium that holds 8500 fans. Less than a hundred fans were in line when the gates […]
Bet on Vegas
Even just a glance at a team’s schedule in the NHL resembles an MLB schedule, the pucks are back in action in NHL cities across North America. Due to the unprecedented events in the past ten months the NHL has a new look in 2021. No Eastern and Western Conference this year, just four divisions, the East, […]
MLB needs Light
TD Ballpark in Dunedin Fl. will soon be hosting major league regular season games starting April 8, 2021 as the Blue Jays take on the Angles. One question some locals have is will the new lights just installed last year be good enough for MLB. It’s understood that the new lights installed at the stadium […]









