Barry Bonds: Forever Giant
Bonds can speak all he wants about how loyal he is to the Marlins and how he must respect the organization that’s now signing his paychecks, but he’ll always be a San Francisco Giant.
Bonds can speak all he wants about how loyal he is to the Marlins and how he must respect the organization that’s now signing his paychecks, but he’ll always be a San Francisco Giant.
It’s sad how little America understands about the transgender community and the construction of gender. America sees the person in that photo as a representation of the transgender community.
Rather than getting mad at the problem, however, we should look for a solution, and I think the Chicago White Sox are onto one that could prove to be very effective at solidifying the future of baseball.
Jones’ intention was to make the viewers reflect on the offensive nature of using stereotypical caricature depictions of Native Americans as a mascot, a conversation that is long overdue.
But instead of calling it boring and refusing to watch a game, give it a shot on Opening Day and understand the beauty that is Major League Baseball.
Less than a week ago, Mason McVay’s dream became a reality. On June 6, the San Francisco Giants selected the left-hander from FIU in the 26th round of the MLB First-Year Player draft.
After the dust settled, juniors Jabari Henry, Mason McVay and Rudy Flores as well as senior Mike Martinez were all selected between the 18th and 36th round on Wednesday in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft.