In May, a book excerpt for Light The Fire Within was published, Jeff Kent reminded us he never liked Barry Bonds and Tim Lincecum donned No. 55 in a new uniform.
Football
Dalton Johnson’s Work for March, 2016
In March, spring training numbers were analyzed, the Warriors broke more records and football jumped back into the news for multiple reasons.
Dalton Johnson’s Work for February, 2016
February brought us the cryptic tweet of Marshawn Lynch, NBA All Stars praising the Warriors and Tim Lincecum remaining a free agent.
Dalton Johnson’s Work for January, 2016
To start off the first month of 2016, the DH was debated by baseball fans, prospects were ranked, Vin Scully made two appearances and Draymond shared a moment with Magic.
Dalton Johnson’s Work for December, 2015
The year has came and gone. Here is my complete individual work for Comcast SportsNet Bay Area in Dec. 2015.
Dalton Johnson’s Work for November, 2015
Now that I work for Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, my posts here on Life’s A Ball have been minimal, but my writing has not. As a Web Producer I am editing our expert reporters’ work for each Bay Area team… Read More ›
Dalton Johnson’s Work for August, 2015
Now that I work for Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, my posts here on Life’s A Ball have been minimal, but my writing has not. As a Web Producer I am editing our expert reporters’ work for each Bay Area team… Read More ›
Dalton Johnson’s Work for July, 2015
Now that I work for Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, my posts here on Life’s A Ball have been minimal, but my writing has not. As a Web Producer I am editing our expert reporters’ work for each Bay Area team… Read More ›
Dalton Johnson’s Work for May, 2015
Now that I work for Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, my posts here on Life’s A Ball have been minimal, but my writing has not. As a Web Producer I am editing our expert reporters’ work for each Bay Area team… Read More ›
Team awards mean as much as all-league honors
*This column was originally published in the Petaluma Argus-Courier and on its website. Both Casa Grande and Petaluma High School had a plethora of football players make all-league teams based on votes by league coaches. Perhaps even more satisfying to the… Read More ›