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Three Teams to Watch in ’13

By Preston Barclay February 5, 2013

Every year, in virtually every sport, all it takes is a chance at the postseason to come away with a title. While college basketball’s March Madness remains the most salient example — with the likes...

For Te’o, Armstrong, Deceit Trumps Crime

By Peter Barston January 25, 2013

My father still finds the time to remind me of life lessons. Eat your vegetables. Get your exercise. Do well in school. His favorite saying, though, is a little more profound: “The cover-up is always...

Dodgers, Jays Mark New Trend

By Corey Blaine November 30, 2012

The two coasts of the United States have effectively hijacked Major League Baseball over the past 12 months and altered the trajectory of the league. As a result, in 2013 and beyond, the World Series will...

Despite Payroll, Barca Keeps Fans

By Arik Parnass October 23, 2012

It’s easy to hate the New York Yankees. In American sports, the teams that spend the most money tend to provoke the most animosity. The “Evil Empire” is the most blatant example: If you’re not...

McCarthy’s Tactics Reinvent Pitching, Fan Interactions

By Corey Blaine October 18, 2012

There are many great stories in this year’s MLB playoffs. From the Yankees’ persevering through the loss of longtime heroes Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter, to the Cardinals’ repeat bid, there is...

Beltran’s Success Should Give Slugger Redemption

By Arik Parnass October 15, 2012

For Washington, a Game 5 elimination after a 6-0 lead was as heartbreaking as defeats come. For me, the game, the comeback and the series held a different significance. The fall of 2004 was a rough time...

Show Your Natitude Today

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff October 10, 2012

Today at 1:07 p.m., D.C. will see something it hasn't seen since the Great Depression: postseason baseball. It's almost unbelievable. After languishing with mediocre baseball teams (or no team at all)...

Georgetown Falls Short to George Mason

By Kyle Franco May 18, 2012

  Despite a late-inning three-run surge led by freshman shortstop Ryan Busch and junior third baseman Trevor Matern, the Georgetown baseball team (18-22, 5-10 Big East) fell, 6-3, to George...

Matchups: The True Source of the Modern Perfect Game

By Corey Blaine April 30, 2012

When Randy Johnson threw his perfect game in 2004, my mom came to my room to wake me up so I could witness what she described as an event that only happens every “five years or so.” And she was right,...

BASEBALL | Struggling Hoyas Swept by Fighting Irish

By Kyle Franco April 24, 2012

Notre Dame (22-16, 9-6 Big East) completed a three-game sweep of the Georgetown baseball team (18-32, 5-10 Big East) this weekend, including a 14-4 victory on Saturday and wins in both games of Friday’s...

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff April 23, 2012

Like many of us here in D.C., we neglected to note that baseball season has started, and given the Nats' losing seasons, understandably so. The Nats have never had a winning season in D.C. and (let's face...

Baseball Field’s Memory Endures

By Beno Picciano April 20, 2012

With finals inching closer by the day, the end of April brings a mass migration of anxious Hoyas to the Rafik B. Hariribuilding of the McDonough School of Business, where spacious study lounges...

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