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“Hardball Passport” Scores For Baseball Fans…

April 3, 2014 by eastwin5

Last fall our colleague Peter Casey launched an ambitious online tool where hoops fans could create a mosaic of all the great places they had seen hoops games, and marry those events to a narrative that matched any fans passion for basketball. It was called “Basketball Passport,” a first of its kind way to catalogue …

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D-League Develops Way Beyond It’s Original Plan…

February 16, 2014 by eastwin5

It started out as an answer to the defunct Continental Basketball Association, a way to help young, and mostly young players, in the U.S. through a minor league system that could mirror what baseball had done.  Although that isn’t really where the NBA Development League is totally today, what has emerged is something perhaps more …

Read moreD-League Develops Way Beyond It’s Original Plan…

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 …

Read moreWhile Baseball’s Hot Stove Cools, Cricket Scores Down Under

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 …

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

Majoring In The Minors: “Pay As You Go” Night A Smart Idea

November 29, 2013 by eastwin5

Minor league hockey usually doesn’t get the credit for being innovative and effective promoters much like their baseball brethren are. Occasionally a crazy jersey promotion pops up, or something edgy around a controversial celebrity, but by and large they probably don’t get the credit they probably deserve. Maybe it’s because there are too many things …

Read moreMajoring In The Minors: “Pay As You Go” Night A Smart Idea

Lesson Learned: The Value of Listening More Than You Speak

May 19, 2013 by eastwin5

One of the credos, at least in the business world, that I try to implement all the time was first told to me by my grandfather, Joe Sgro. Joe was an accountant by trade, educated at Boy’s High and St. John’s University and by many accounts the unofficial Mayor of South Brooklyn when I was …

Read moreLesson Learned: The Value of Listening More Than You Speak

Atlantic League Tries To Put Time On Its Side…

May 1, 2013 by eastwin5

Independent League baseball has its challenges. Without the guiding hand, and finances of Major League Baseball, the clubs are subject more and more to a fickle economy and casual dollars that may or may not believe that “future stars” are unfolding before their eyes every night, as opposed to a host of never-beens who are …

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Majoring In The Minors, Hockey Style

March 19, 2013 by eastwin5

Anyone who has ever been around minor league hockey knows that the challenge to fill seats can be even more daunting than for the toughest minor league baseball teams. Baseball is all about sun and fun and a family experience in the outdoors..an inexpensive rite of summer. Hockey is indoors, in the winter many times …

Read moreMajoring In The Minors, Hockey Style

Shoeless in New Orleans, Restoring With Blue Claws, and Winning In Seattle

January 21, 2013 by eastwin5

A look at a few stories to start the week… Seattle’s NBA Return Is Good News…For Many Outside Of Sacramento: While Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson put up a great fight, in the end the lack of funds for a new arena means the Maloof’s sale to move the franchise to Seattle…a city which lost its …

Read moreShoeless in New Orleans, Restoring With Blue Claws, and Winning In Seattle

Helping The Hall.

January 10, 2013 by eastwin5

Wednesday the Baseball Hall of Fame held their annual event to announce which former stars were selected by The Baseball Writers of America. The result was no one. A combination of the first “class” of retired stars from the steroid era mixed with a split voye over deserving players like Craig Biggio and Jack Morris …

Read moreHelping The Hall.
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