Jun
23
On podcast #6, Greg and Andrew take a step back and chat about how the site came to be. The founders of CodBall also talk about the first week of play in the league and some of the standout players thus far.
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Jun
6
CodBall Conversation: John Wylde (Wareham’s Mr. Baseball)
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Download our interview with John Wylde, President, General Manager and Treasurer of the CCBL’s Wareham Gatemen. John also is the league’s statistician and the erudite voice of elite summer collegiate baseball.
You cannot understand Cape Cod baseball unless you understand what John Wylde knows about Cape Cod baseball. My interview with John was a little [...]
Apr
3
CodBall Conversation: Tulane’s Aja Barto, Seth Henry and Preston Claiborne
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Editor’s Note: Download the latest CodBall Conversation with three of Tulane University’s starters who will also start on the Cape this summer. Or, subscribe to the podcast for free in iTunes.
New Orleans — Tulane University moved into Baseball America’s Top 25 this week, just days after CodBall interviewed three of the Green [...]
Mar
19
CodBall Conversation: Bob Bavasi
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Download my interview with Bob Bavasi, one of America’s leading authorities on baseball in Japan and the editor of JapanBall.com, an inspiration for CodBall.It seems every sports page in America this spring is chronicling the weekly progress of Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka in the Grapefruit League. Over in the Cactus League, Ichiro [...]
Feb
6
CodBall Conversation: Justin Smoak (South Carolina / Cotuit Kettleers)
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Download my interview with 2006 Cape Cod Baseball League MVP Justin Smoak, a sophomore first baseman this season with the University of South Carolina Gamecocks.
Smoak played this past summer on the Cape where he earned All-Star honors. Baseball America rated Smoak the No. 1 top prospect on the Cape, where he led the league [...]



