I am taking a break from writing government and psychology lesson plans to blog a bit. As Scott said yesterday, we have been very busy with work and our commitments for the fall. Even though I graduated, I still have this thing call "school;" only this time, I actually have to be responsible now as... Continue Reading →
Lies and Deception: What the Management of the Padres and Mets injuries tell us about the State of MLB Player Health
The Padres and Mets sure have created a stir in baseball with how they have managed injuries on their teams. With the drama that started last season with the Padres and how the Mets have dealt with injuries to two of their biggest stars, it begs the question: what does this mean for the rest... Continue Reading →