In June, Tim Lincecum was back in the minors, baseball begged for a Bumgarner Home Run Derby, LeBron trolled the Warriors, and The Dubs got the fist crack at Kevin Durant.
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Dalton Johnson’s Work for April, 2016
In April, Madison Bumgarner took Clayton Kershaw deep again, Barry Bonds returned to San Francisco and Ivan Rabb turned down the NBA.
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 October, 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 ›
Clayton Kershaw’s 27 game volume compared to the NL MVP field
*This article was originally published by Baseball Essential. The never-ending debate was upon us once again with Clayton Kershaw looking to double down on the NL awards season, with both the Cy Young award and MVP. Kershaw dominated the competition,… Read More ›
Joe Maddon’s best new destination: Chicago Cubs
The Tampa Bay Rays have not had the best month of baseball news. While the Rays sit on their couch watching the MLB playoffs take place, they have now lost both their General Manager Andrew Friedman, who left the small… Read More ›
The Best Seat in the House: The Bleachers
*This column was originally published for EvoShield. How often do you hear, “Oh this is the best seat in the house?” Usually, it’s an expensive seat right behind home plate, a luxury box, or right behind the dugout. Anywhere in… Read More ›
2014 MLB Predictions
(J. Merric/Getty Images) Opening Day is now in the books and that means more sunflower seeds were spit than babies kissed for the day. Fans either believe that their team is winning the World Series or drinking away their sorrows…. Read More ›
Spring training bring questions, amswers
(Kim Klement/USA Today) *This column was originally published in The Inkwell, and on its website. Rejoice, baseball fans. If you’ve had enough of ice dancing and curling for the time being, put a smile on your face, because baseball is… Read More ›