Major League Baseball Releases 2009 Schedule

[RBI Magazine-September 17th, 2008]- Many interesting changes are in the works for the 2009 baseball season. Most of you baseball fans are probably interested in the much anticipated outcome of the 2008 season this October, but the 2009 season already has thrown a few surprises our way. Two brand new stadiums will open in New York, one stadium will

The Lowest Batting Averages in 2008!

Sometimes players fall into slumps, deep mummy-like slumps. Batting Averages fall and it is only a matter of time before their demise at the plate results in an assignment to the minors or bench time. After 200 at bats in 2008, the following players have the worst batting averages in Major League Baseball according to

2008 All-Star Game A Mathematical Marvel?

Do you remember your favorite high school Algebra class some odd years back? If so, you may remember using algebra to figure out the distance between home plate and second base, given the information that home to first is 90 feet. Simple enough! Now imagine taking mathematics and baseball a step further and then some!

Supreme Court Rejects MLB Fantasy Licensing Fees

One thing is for sure, MLB players make a lot of money! Unfortunatley, they present a valid point when it comes to Fantasy Baseball Companies using their names to generate a profit. However, the Supreme Court did not agree. The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Major League Baseball and its players association, leaving intact a

One Point On ACT Keeps 2008 Recruit Out of MLB

The 2008 recruiting class has suffered its first two academic casualties, and they are Brandon Lewis and Kerry Murphy. Brandon Lewis will be headed to Hargrave after coming up one point short on his ACT. Actually, Lewis had a higher ACT score, but it was not accepted by the NCAA Clearinghouse because apparently they judged the jump