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Warning Track Power

Ryan Isaac

Baseball stories and short essays celebrating the characters from a career in MLB.

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Wake Up, It's Baseball

Ten years ago this week, my wife and I hosted an unusual gathering at our Paradise Valley townhouse. A few friends and colleagues came over for what felt like a cross between a bad slumber party and an even worse cocktail party. In our defe...

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Calling Jack

Sometimes I swore I could feel my heart beating up into my neck. Such was the fate of an anxious adolescent attempting to call a potential date for the first time. On a landline with a keypad, there was time to think about each digit. It cr...

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Trout Stays True

Earlier in the week, Mike Trout told reporters that asking for a trade would be the easy way out. Things could change before his contract expires after the 2030 season, he acknowledged, but predicting where a franchise might be even three y...

2 months ago
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The Padres Give Us A Sign

A new second baseman leads by example

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  • Ryan Isaac

    Former MLB team official and scout // Former Wine Spectator editor // Present day baseball & wine lover

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