Stunning Baseball Photography

Coup de coeur pour Pouya Dianat, le photographe officiel de l’équipe des MLB, les Atlanta Braves. Utilisant une caméra infrarouge, l’artiste nous propose de découvrir des clichés magnifiques du Baseball, sport si populaire aux USA. Plus d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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TV Sports: YES Viewers Say Their Goodbyes

Viewership declined 31.2 percent on the YES Network as the Yankees struggled and failed to make the postseason.

    



Yankees Appear Headed to WFAN, Bumping Mets

If the agreement is completed, Yankees games will move from WCBS-AM to WFAN next season, displacing the Mets from their longtime radio home.

    



The Windup and the Pitch … Now, Back to the Game

What baseball game? With seemingly every type of play carrying a sponsor, radio announcers are increasingly reading ads that interrupt the action.

    



In Season Short on Star Power, Rodriguez’s Return Lifts Ratings on YES

Curiosity about Alex Rodriguez’s 2013 debut and suspension attracted a high number of viewers to the Yankees’ broadcast.

    

With Fewer Stars at Yankee Stadium, Fewer Fans Are Watching

The absence of their usual big names is hurting the Yankees not only in the standings but at the gate and in the television ratings. Fewer people are watching.

    

On Baseball: Yanks’ Infighting Updated for Digital Age

Alex Rodriguez’s declaration of readiness on Twitter drew a sharp response from Brian Cashman, but the exchange did not match the dueling of the 1970s Yankees.

    

Olbermann to Return to TV, Anchoring Postseason Baseball

After a contentious run as a political anchor on MSNBC and Current TV, Keith Olbermann will host the playoffs on TBS in the fall.

    

Breaking Bread: On Script and Off, Giving Voice to the Yankees

Paul Olden, the team’s public-address announcer since 2009, says he has “free rein pretty much to change stuff the way I would say it.”

    

Bob Wolff, a Broadcaster Who Saved His Work, Has Much to Share

Wolff has spent 74 years in sports broadcasting and donated about 1,400 audio and video recordings to the Library of Congress.

    

Baseball Broadcasts Introduce Advanced Statistics, but With Caution

Teams increasingly want their radio analysts fluent in the language of WAR — that’s wins above replacement — and other advanced statistics, known as sabermetrics.

McCarver to Retire From Broadcasting After Season

Tim McCarver, 71, Fox’s No. 1 analyst since 1996, said on Wednesday that this baseball season, his 34th, would be his last.

MLB ‘Fan Cave’ Nerds Out Like Never Before With Fancy New High-Tech Toys

Here's a fun toy for obsessive baseball geeks: the new "Mission Control" installation at MLB's "Fan Cave" space in downtown New York. There, each year, a selection of the sport's most die-hard fans are paid to watch every game and crank out social-media content about the experience, part of a Lord-of-the-Flies-esque competition to get to the World Series. This year, the space also features a custom multi-screen computer rig, built by Breakfast, that's designed to pull in and display a wide range of data about the upcoming baseball season. The smaller screens on the left and right include video feeds of stadiums from American League and National League teams (even when the games aren't in progress). The toggles on the bottom calls up information like weather conditions and wind speeds at each location, as well as relevantly tagged Instagram and Twitter posts about the ballparks and their home teams. The dashboard meters measure stats like total games played and total number of hits for the season. The central monitor connects to a camera that can be used to record and broadcast video clips of the sports stars and other celebrities who stop by for concerts and other events, and of the "Fan Cave" marketing program's less famous participants. Why? Because all you've ever wanted since you were a little kid was to be a professional baseball commentator and astronaut at the same time. If that doesn't ring true, you're probably not invited.

Media Decoder Blog: M.L.B. Turns to Young Stars to Reach New Fans

A commercial that is to begin running on Friday features several of Major League Baseball’s youngest stars who will help promote the game and Opening Day 2013.

Mets Publicist Horwitz Embraces Twitter

Jay Horwitz’s posts on Twitter are a mixture of untold stories and recurring jokes about the Mets.

Give

Durant 7 jours, les équipes de Sevenly ont observé autour d’eux tous les actes et les dons que les gens font sans contrepartie. En résulte cette superbe vidéo appelée tout simplement « Give » et basée sur les moments essentiels de la vie. A découvrir en vidéo HD dans la suite de l’article.


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Corinthians, “Campeão da Libertadores”, transformado em comercial. Só que para um game de baseball.

Eu não vejo a mínima graça nessas piadas envolvendo as palavras “Corinthians” e “Libertadores”. Sim, OK, eu sou corintiano. Mas vocês estão se repetindo!

Eu não dou risada alguma. Ainda mais que essas piadas vem de times que nem a Libertadores disputam – e que também não são os últimos campeões brasileiros.

Tenham um pouco de respeito, infames!

De qualquer forma, imagine que uma dessas piadas velhas – de que o Corinthians só ganha Libertadores no videogame – fosse transformada em um comercial com super produção. Seria esse filme aí para o game MLB 2012, com baseball no lugar do futebol.

No comercial, o Chicago Cubs é o alvo da piada. Eu não conheço a história desse time, mas lembro que, segundo “De Volta Para O Futuro”, eles irão ganhar um título em 2015.

/dica do viniciusrhein

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The Return of the “Bug Game”

Thanks to the two of the latest spots from ESPN (courtesy of Wieden & Kennedy) and the Cleveland Indians (courtesy of Brokaw), Yanks fans nationwide get to relive the horror that was last year’s infamous “Bug Game.” This is the game where my boys (eh hem, the Yanks) lost their cool due to excessive bugs on the field during an away game against the Indians. But hey, ESPN and the Indians have it right. Everything is part of the game – from the fans to the team and all the way to annoying critters. Bravo to making me hate and love baseball, all at the same time. 

 

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