Stories By William Coppola
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoColumn: Unwritten Rules Need To Be Amended
The unwritten rules for major league baseball players are just that, unwritten. If they are not written down, they don’t exist....
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoPitchers And Catchers: The Game Within The Game
Doesn’t it drive you crazy when you type a text and either your finger hits the wrong key, or the phone...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoRemembering The Past Makes This Year Even Harder To Take
When I think about what baseball means to me, I go back to where it began, in Brooklyn with my Dad....
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoBatting .400 Will This Be The Year?
Baseball is rich in tradition. The records set by the greats from the past have set the bar very high for...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoBaseball; Please Stop The Madness
What is wrong with people? In this case, baseball players. What is going through their heads, when in the middle of...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoBaseball Scouts, The Game Can Not Survive Without Them
When the news broke in Seattle that the baseball Mariners were gutting their scouting staff, I shook my head and wondered,...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoCoppola: Better Than Nothing?
Written by William Coppola: Special to Latino Sports. The writer is a former advanced scout with the Atlanta Braves and worked...
