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Instant Replay at Little League World Series Will Be 'a Defining Moment for Baseball'

By Alex EichlerAug 20th 2010 – 10:11AM

(Aug. 20) -- Today marks the beginning of the Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pa. As in other years, 16 teams will compete. As in other years, eight teams will be from America, and eight will be from the international community -- this year's series includes players from Germany, Panama, Taiwan and Saudi...

Manipulating History: Should the Giants Sit Barry Out for Road Games?

By Larry BrownJul 23rd 2007 – 8:35AM

Earlier in the year, I was asked in a radio interview what I thought about Steve Phillips' proposal that the Giants sit Barry Bonds out for road games so he can break the home run record at home. I thought Phillips' suggestion was idiotic; the owners were growing tired of losing, while GM Brian Sabean's job was in...

Bonds' Lawyer Michael Rains Thinks President Bush Is Behind the Push for Indictment

By Larry BrownJul 21st 2007 – 10:57AM

About a month ago, I told you that Barry Bonds' attorney, Michael Rains, tore into the government's steroids probe of Bonds. I also just noted that there was a New York Daily News report suggesting the grand jury was close to indicting Bonds. Recently, Rains has even called the investigation a "witch hunt." Now, Rains has...

The President Loves Joel Zumaya

By Tom FornelliJul 18th 2007 – 1:53PM

During a recent interview with ESPN's Karl Ravech, President George Bush talked about baseball. During that interview he was asked for his thoughts on the World Series, and the President said he believed in the Tigers, and even mentioned Joel Zumaya by name, sort of.This pleased Zumaya."I guess he likes guys who throw...

President Bush Knows Baseball

By Eamonn BrennanJul 17th 2007 – 12:44PM

Baseball unites all Americans -- OK, not really -- so maybe if there's one thing we can all agree on, liberal or conservative, red state or blue ... is that it's at least mildly entertaining watching President Bush face to face with Karl Ravech. Too bad John Kruk wasn't invited out. (HT: Simon On Sports)

Background on Karl Ravech

Karl Ravech (born January 19, 1965) is an American journalist who currently works as the primary Baseball Tonight host for ESPN.

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