TOM SWYERS
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A lawyer on the run for a murder he didn’t commit. A 2017 Amazon international writing competiton winner . . .
A lawyer on the run for a murder he didn’t commit. A 2017 Amazon international writing competiton winner . . .
A lawyer on the run for a murder he didn’t commit. A 2017 Amazon international writing competiton winner . . .
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Part II: Lessons from Thomas Edison and Ted Williams: The Great Bat Debate
(Note: This is the second installment of a two part article. The first part was published last week at this link) Wood and Metal Bats With the adoption of the BBCOR (bat-ball coefficient of restitution) standard of certification for college and high school baseball...
read morePart I: The Connected Lives of Thomas Edison and Ted Williams
Since the introduction of aluminum bats in the 1970s, there has been an on-going debate about the advantages of metal over wood bats. In this two part series, I’m going to look at the debate through the eyes of both Thomas Edison, one of the greatest inventor of all...
read moreTexting to Players May Cause a Brent Musburger Moment for Coaches
Brent Musburger probably wishes he didn’t “fire” some words out the other night in his commentary regarding Katherine Webb, the girlfriend of Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron. As of today, Musburger is still “looking for daylight” and the Brent Musburger Campus...
read moreYouth Sports: Choose the Wrong Baseball Winter Workout Facility and Watch Players Disappear.
If you choose the wrong baseball winter workout facility, be prepared to watch your players disappear. While this website focuses on baseball, the topic of this post applies to all youth sports. The Problem It's that time of year again when advertisements for winter...
read moreThe Scholarship Nazi Issued You a Beat Down. Should You Tell the Children?
(Note: The Scholarship Nazi was introduced in this post last week). Here's the situation. You've gone to the Scholarship Nazi about a baseball (athletic) scholarship for your son (or daughter). You made your pitch to him. He laughed in your face, took your little bat...
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