Posted on February 23rd, 2011 by admin | No Comments »

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DeusXFlorida
Baseball is not all about the sport, or so it seems lately. There have been many rumors and gossip behind this sport. Here are some recent rumors regarding teams, team players, and their team owners.
Orioles and Guerrero. The Baltimore Orioles are looking to add Vladimir Guerrero to their team in an attempt to improve their hit rates.
Met and partial sales. The Mets team owners are looking to selling their team, but not really. They are looking for a partial sale that would result in either a partnership or something of the sort in managing the team. This may or may not affect the team's performance.
Henke and Canadian Hall of Fame. Tom Henke has recently been added to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Posted on February 22nd, 2011 by admin | No Comments »

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Keith Allison
Jet Blue is offering cheap flights to New York on a new plane that epitomizes the essence of that city. The company unveiled it's new Airbus A320 in partnership with Empire State Development (ESD), the aircraft has been named "I Heart Blue York." It features the airline's trademark along with the iconic I LOVE NEW YORK tourism logo. Hundreds of crew-members at the company's JFK airport base were the first to see the new plane. The cheaper flights to New York are fantastic for baseball fans because New York Yankees fans can easily watch their favorite team play a home game live even if the fan is not based in New York.
The CEO of JetBlue said that the plane represents the company's commitment to its' home state. The ESD Executive Director said that JetBlue is an important economic engine for the state, with the tourism industry overall generating billions in spending that helps create new jobs and contributes to local taxes revenues. Short films to promote tourism for New York state will be shown-in flight on the aircraft throughout this month.
Posted on February 13th, 2011 by admin | No Comments »
Expanding into Saturday prime-time baseball, Fox Broadcasting Company will be airing three consecutive Saturday nights of regionalized Major League Baseball in May.
Fox has not broadcasted prime-time regular-season baseball since 2004 and last season had only two MLB Saturday nights. This year, Fox will alter its strategy by covering baseball match between Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees on 14 May, whereas the New York Mets v/s Yankees will be aired on 21 May. Unlike typically covering three games, Fox will bring Six Major League Baseball games to viewers on a single window, making 28 May the most eventful day for baseball fans.
Sports enthusiasts say that this will certainly bring back the days of Baseball Night in America on the Baseball Network.

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