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Can The Grassroots “Kiners Korner” Idea Lead To A Big Oppt?

March 16, 2014 by eastwin5

The passing of Hall of Fame New York Mets broadcaster Ralph Kiner this winter at age 91 brought a great amount of responses not just locally, but nationally. From Keith Olberman to CNN, the stories of Kiner and his malaprops in the broadcast both to his star crossed career hitting homers with struggling teams in …

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College Baseball/Softball Openers Remain A Missed Oppt. For Brands…

February 23, 2014 by eastwin5

It came and went again this week buried amongst the large piles of snow in the Midwest and the Northeast and without any  fanfare, the official start of college baseball season. While most media outlets are closely following every pitch and move prior to the official opening of spring training next week, and others are …

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“Truck Day” Grows As A Promo…

February 8, 2014 by eastwin5

It is a tradition that has been quietly happening for years, but thanks to some opportunistic marketing folks is steadily turning into a hot stove event that could actually transcend baseball and into other sports. It is “Truck Day,” the day when MLB clubs in cold weather cities literally load up their 18 wheelers with …

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Baseball’s “Hot Stove” Fuels The Grassroots Game On A Quiet Weekend…

January 26, 2014 by eastwin5

While the NFL tries more ways to keep the Pro Bowl relevant, fun and brand-worthy during the week before the Super Bowl, the real winners of the weekend appear to be hockey and yes, baseball, in grabbing the spotlight and engaging with fans, some with a national footprint but in many instances at the grassroots. …

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While Baseball’s Hot Stove Cools, Cricket Scores Down Under

January 11, 2014 by eastwin5

Save for this past week’s Hall of Fame announcement and the on-going Alex Rodriguez drama, baseball’s Hot Stove is on a low simmer for the next few weeks (except for the New York opening of “Bronx Bombers” on Broadway, of course). However in Australia it is mid-summer, and one of the world’s other global stick …

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The Winter Classic Wins Are Just Beginning…

January 2, 2014 by eastwin5

The Bridgestone Winter Classic on New Year’s Day is being touted as the best ever and impossible to top. True? Depends on your perspective, but for “brand hockey” this year’s New Year’s Day Game is even more potentially impactful than all the games held before as it becomes the launch point for the sport as …

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My Good Reads Of The Year

December 31, 2013 by eastwin5

Maybe its because there is such great longform writing being done online this year, but it seemed like the book business was more about facts and figures this year than it was about good storytelling. There were some great book reads this year we came across, and these were from the books we read, not …

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Can Thomas Tull’s Addition Be “Legendary” For Baseball?

December 28, 2013 by eastwin5

It came pretty quietly a few weeks ago, Thomas Tull, Chairman of legendary Pictures, was selected to the Board of Directors for The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. While many may look at the move and go on to the next tidbit of information, it really is an interesting progressive signal of things …

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The Challenges of An Indy Ball Brand: Are Bears Extinct Or Hibernating?

December 26, 2013 by eastwin5

There are 14 minor league baseball clubs within a 90 minute drive of anywhere in the New York area, all with various promises of affordable family fun and entertainment. However according to an announcement that came very quietly  on the day after Thanksgiving, that total for 2014 at least will only be 13 with the …

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“Brand Rivera” Closes Sports’ Biggest Annual Call To Action

December 8, 2013 by eastwin5

It was only fitting that New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera served as the closer – albeit this time for an event that has a major impact on the future, not the present. The impact however, was less about baseball and more about legacy. It was the end of the 30th March of Dimes Sports …

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