Click here to see Part I of our Cape Cod Baseball League preview. Ryan Gallant contributed to the production of this article. If finding the right players was easy to build a winner, every team would compete for a championship every year. A championship team needs the right combination to gel together at exactly the […]
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Cape Dreams: Roster Eligibility
May 15, 2013
If there’s one thing about season-to-season results in the Cape Cod Baseball League, it’s that nothing is guaranteed and even less is predictable. It’s a summer amateur league for America’s Favorite Pasttime, arguably the most competitive and selective at that, and the roster turnover results in a strange, year-to-year variation that makes almost everything impossible […]
Cape League Capsules: Bourne
April 24, 2013
It’s almost May, which means the Cape Cod Baseball League season is nearly upon us. To get you primed, we’re going to start previewing the teams, their stadiums, and a history of where they got to where they are today. It’ll help you pick your favorite franchise, figure out where you want to go to […]
Coaches Gone Wild
April 3, 2013
–Dan Rubin– Vince Lombardi once said that he hated being quoted on his famous axiom, “If it’s not about who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?” He hated the fact that he was portrayed as obsessed by winning. He talked at length about giving it everything on the field of battle, leaving […]
Mired Below Mediocrity
March 28, 2013
When the 2013 college baseball season began, supporters of Boston College were sold on a bill of goods that this team would be one of the better squads in the Atlantic Coast Conference in terms of raw ability and talent. In the wake of their 2009 berth in the NCAA tournament, the Eagles gutted their […]

May 17, 2013
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