Friday, July 15th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
July 15th marks the anniversary of the Philadelphia Phillies losing their record 10,000th game, which at the time was the most in MLB history. A quick check of the books shows that despite their recent streak of consecutive division titles and playoff appearances they still hold that top spot for losingest pro baseball team of all-time. Of course, losingest can be taken in a variety of ways – could mean most losses or it could mean worst win/loss percentage. So, we’ve taken both into consideration when running down the losingest teams of all-time, past and present. Check out the full rundown after the jump.
Monday, August 9th, 2010
By Steve - Seton Hall
With so much praise to spew about Seattle’s Safeco field it is tough to figure out where to start. Public transportation on the light rail to and from Safeco is an absolutle breeze and at $1.50 each way you would be an idiot not to use it. If you have to drive there are plenty of street parking options around the stadium as well.
We arrived to the stadium and ha… Click to read more
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
Earlier in the week, COED took a look at the “Top Five Future Superstar Hitters Of The MLB,” and now it is time to preview the future of the sport on the mound. With Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez and Tom Glavine sipping on some tea, kicking back and counting retirement money, we’ll take a look at the top five starting pitchers that are 25-years-old or younger who are sure to be the next generation of staff aces.