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It is not late February, around the time when all that's real and fake in film saunters across a Hollywood platform to accept famous ornaments of recognition. But it is the time of year for college baseball's stars. The regular season has reached i
Story | , May 16, 2013
Here's the 2013 college sports TV schedule for ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3. Check back for the latest information. For the NCAA softball tournament schedule, click here. All times Eastern Baseball | Men's lacrosse COLLEGE BASEBALL ESPN's 20
Story | Feb 7, 2013
Less than three weeks from the 2013 NCAA tournament bracket release, I'd rank the eight national seeds like this: North Carolina, Vanderbilt, LSU, Cal State Fullerton, Virginia, Oregon, Oregon State, Florida State. The Tar Heels and Commodores are p
Story | , May 9, 2013
The college baseball world is somewhat asleep this week, as some programs around the country pause for final exams. We aren't devoid of good series, just somewhat limited. So as the calendar flips to May, we will pause from the conference races and
Story | , May 2, 2013
It was a mixed bag at best this weekend for MLB draft's 2013 class. The No. 1 player in the class faced a tough challenge in a Pac-12 rival, two former top pick challengers continued to slip and an injury to a toolsy outfielder could affect where --
Blog | , Apr 29, 2013
When the 2013 SEC schedules were released, five conference series immediately jumped out: Vanderbilt at South Carolina; South Carolina at LSU; Kentucky at LSU; Mississippi State at Arkansas; and Florida at Vanderbilt. We've had three of those series
Story | , Apr 25, 2013
When Sunny Golloway dialed his phone last June, he hit the digits with confidence. He was, after all, offering the USA national team a chance to add right-hander Jonathan Gray, who had just finished his sophomore season at Oklahoma with a 3.16 ERA
Story | , Apr 17, 2013
WORCESTER, Mass. -- It is a uncommon, especially in New England, to have two pitchers from the same high school being coveted by Division 1 college baseball programs. To the naked eye you do not need to be a baseball expert to understand how talen
Blog | , Apr 15, 2013
April is young, which means more than a month still separates us from postseason baseball, more than two months from Omaha. But playoff cases are being built around the country, so I've been thinking back to earlier this spring and a conversation I
Story | , Apr 10, 2013
After a while, this can begin to feel like a windows-down victory lap through the South. By "this," I mean the duty of reporting on and discussing the most intriguing teams and series in this space each week. We try to be organic, but it's pretty s
Story | , Apr 4, 2013
Before Nick Saban came to town and morphed into a living immortal with a statue, Mitch Gaspard was part of a group of men who woke up each morning trying to set a standard in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Technically, they wanted to recruit baseball players and
Story | , Mar 28, 2013
If polls are the power that ultimately decide matters of baseball hierarchy, then the ACC is North Carolina's league, with the Tar Heels currently ranked No. 1 in the USA Today Coaches' poll. And if you want to name the conference's No. 2, then you h
Story | , Mar 21, 2013
Rangers Ballpark will host college baseball games Saturday and Tuesday. Texas Wesleyan, coached by former Rangers pitcher Mike Jeffcoat, will play Northwood on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the Rangers Ballpark third base ticke
Blog | , Mar 15, 2013
You almost want to tap Sean Manaea on the shoulder, politely, and remind him to look both ways before crossing. There's a flood of traffic heading his way now, beginning this Friday at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, when he pitches against Minnesota
Story | , Mar 13, 2013
Mik Aoki keeps a football in his home office. It's old and leather and, unlike him, deflated from the years. This feels appropriate for South Bend, Ind., a rustic place where golden domes shine, Touchdown Jesus lurks and the force behind the Univer
Story | , Mar 7, 2013
There are times when Long Beach State baseball coach Troy Buckley is in a recruit's home, making his best pitch, when the player's mom breaks in with some questions: "Why is your team called the Dirtbags?" she'll ask. "And what exactly does the na
Blog | , Mar 5, 2013
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Arkansas right-hander Ryne Stanek has a chance to be one of the top three college players off the board in this year's draft if he has another strong, healthy spring pitching in the country's premier conference for college baseball
Blog | , Mar 1, 2013
We're heading into college baseball's third weekend, which means two things: A week from now, some teams will be in conference play, and teams and players off to hot starts will soon find out how real those starts are. There are 12 undefeated teams
Story | , Feb 28, 2013
When at-bats boarded an Amtrak for hell, which every man's share will do in a 20-year career, Tony Gwynn rode them the opposite way. There was no panic in being behind in the count, no fear, as that green pasture out beyond shortstop, his safe plac
Story | , Feb 21, 2013
Before Jonathon Crawford emerges on the McKethan Stadium mound shortly after 7 p.m. Friday, you must understand: Nothing about this was preordained. The junior right-hander is the Florida Gators' ace, and he will throw the first pitch of 2013 again
Story | , Feb 13, 2013
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