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When Leadership Crosses a Line
Leadership is supposed to lift people up, not wear them down. But when words are used as weapons instead of tools, the line between motivation and humiliation disappears fast. From NFL owners to MLB executives, recent examples show how fragile trust becomes when authority forgets its responsibility. In sports, where emotion fuels effort, leaders shape more than wins and losses. They shape people. And when that power is misused, the consequences linger long after the final whi

Tim Josephs
Dec 3, 20254 min read


Contrary to Popular Opinion: The MLB MVP's are...
The 2025 MLB MVP debate is heating up. Seattle’s Cal Raleigh has emerged as a powerhouse behind the plate, launching 60 homers and redefining what a catcher can be. Meanwhile, Aaron Judge remains elite in New York, and Kyle Schwarber’s leadership and clutch hitting in Philadelphia have him squarely in the mix. This deep dive explores who truly deserves baseball’s most coveted award — and why “valuable” means more than just numbers.
Larry Goldman
Nov 12, 20257 min read


Steroids Saved Baseball - And Everyone Knew It
Home run records exploded. Attendance rebounded. And everyone looked the other way. This deep dive explores the steroid era in Major League Baseball — and the silence that made it possible.

Scott Graison
Jul 22, 20254 min read


Contrary to Popular Opinion, MLB Needs Home Plate Umpires Like a Fish Needs a Bicycle
In the age of high-definition strike zones and advanced metrics, human umpires calling balls and strikes are a relic. This article dives into why MLB’s refusal to fully embrace technology is not just outdated—but unfair to players and fans alike.
Larry Goldman
Jun 10, 20255 min read
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