Remembering when baseball didn’t go as planned, and looking at history and culture through the lens of the National Game.
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Baseball’s treatment of the city of Oakland and the now-couch-surfing franchise that had a home there has been a continuing travesty. Of course the team’s ownership is most responsible and gets that credit, but the other owners and the comm...
Here at Project 3.18, we like to write about ejections, particularly if we organize them around a theme. We’ve written about rain-related ejections, lying-down ejections, and even an episode perfect for Father’s Day.
Last time, losing his patience after the Tiger Stadium bleacher crowd began dispensing gratuities to opposing outfielders, the Tigers’ president and general manager, Jim Campbell, shut down 20% of his ballpark. Now, after the fans are turne...
Given our primary research interests, we here at Project 3.18 are well-versed in the ways baseball teams responded to unruly fans over the course of the 20th century. Belatedly adding more security (or any security, for that matter) was a p...
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Tells stories from when baseball did not go as planned at Project 3.18. Previously published at ESPN.com.
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