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Posted on 04. Nov, 2010 by .

 
Owltown Baseball Card Shop

I am very fortunate that to have some great friends.  Our close group has been together for years, dating back from when we were kids, attending some of the same summer camps, and then high school.  There has been some distance in the group starting with college, but we have stayed in great contact and […]


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Posted on 29. Oct, 2010 by .

 
A unique autograph

To every sports fan, adding an autograph to your collection can be a big deal.  It is gotten to be such a big deal, that sports memorabilia has become a billion dollar industry.  To think that some athletes get paid money to sign their name on an item is crazy. I do have great memories […]


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Posted on 18. Oct, 2010 by .

 
Texas Ranger Mitch Moreland, the Pitcher

While watching a Major League Baseball game with my buddies it is common practice for them to ask me lots of questions about certain teams or players.  Their reasoning is to try to stump me with their inquiry as they are nowhere near as interested in the game as I am. The funny part is […]


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Posted on 29. Sep, 2010 by .

 
I remember…rambling about Reds postseasons of old…

I am so thankful that I was blessed with a good memory.  Being a huge sports fan in the city of Cincinnati, I have been forced to live in the past and remember memories from years ago.  Ever since I was born, I have been a diehard Cincinnati Reds fan.  My father instilled baseball in […]


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Posted on 15. Sep, 2010 by .

 
DiDi Gregorious and his dad

If current Dayton Dragons shortstop DiDi Gregorius was able to collect airline miles as a youngster, he would be king of the skies and a platinum miles member for sure.  “I flew back and forth from Holland to Curacao so many times,” Gregorius said. Gregorius was living with his mom and the rest of his […]


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Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by .

 
Dragons season is complete…

Another Dayton Dragons season has come to an end…After a few MUCH needed days to rest, I will reflect on this season and hopefully write a few articles for you to enjoy. As always, if you have something you would like me to cover, please email me or click on comments. Following our season finale […]


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Posted on 28. Aug, 2010 by .

 
Irish Night in South Bend

The Dayton Dragons wrapped up a three game series last night in South Bend, Indiana, defeating the Silverhawks to take two of three.  The highlight of the evening were the off the field activities surrounding Irish Night. The Notre Dame Men’s Lacrosse team, who was NCAA National Championship runners up were on hand to be […]


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Posted on 15. Aug, 2010 by .

 
Thanks to loyal supporters

I would like to take a second to give a HUGE thank you to the Dayton Dragons Green Team, and the Friends of the Dragons Boosters.  They both took time out of their schedules and lives to join us in Eastlake, Ohio and cheer the team on as they played the Lake County Captains. The […]


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Posted on 05. Aug, 2010 by .

 
Jimmy Buffett Night at Classic Park

It was Jimmy Buffett Night tonight at Classic Park in Eastlake, Ohio as the Dayton Dragons took on the Lake County Captains.  Going with the overall theme, the team wore special navy blue jerseys with flowers on them to commemorate Buffett.  A silent auction was held during the game for the jerseys, which were then […]


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Posted on 24. Jul, 2010 by .

 
Tommy Nurre’s promotion brings him close to home

Tommy Nurre was relaxing in his hotel room watching Jack Bauer try to save the world from a terrorist threat on the Fox hit show 24. He was tired from a long day of baseball in Extended Spring Training in Goodyear, Arizona with the Reds, but watching Bauer maneuver around New York City getting to […]


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“Just give me 25 guys on the last year of their contracts; I\'ll win a pennant every year.”
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