Adam had broken his derailleur on a fall in Minneapolis… But luckily, it was his driving day heading out of Minneapolis. As he found a shop in Stillwater, MN to fix up his bike, the 3 other [...]
Biking for Baseball is headed to venerable Wrigley Field to see their 19th stadium this summer as the Cubs take on the Pittsburgh Pirates. The suddenly hot Cubs improved to an NL-best 12-3 at [...]
After many long-winded talks with Brian of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Twin Cities about baseball, cycling and the clinic, we were excited to finally to be able to work with BBBS for our [...]
At baseball games, video boards show basically the same thing at each park. When a hitter is at the plate, it tells you who is up to bat, some basic vitals about the guy, and perhaps what he did [...]
Chicago is a huge city. We’ve been to LA, Houston, and Dallas, but Chicago just seems on a different scale. It has the third highest population in the U.S., but it has the second highest [...]
“On to Minny!” “It’s not Disney World!” I think Minny is an endearing name for the city of Minneapolis. Apparently, Minnesotans think otherwise. No matter, I was still going to call it Minny. [...]
White Sox pitcher Chris Sale was an All-Star this season, yet for some reason he is still one of the most underrated pitchers in baseball. As a converted reliever he seems to get little respect [...]
Kansas City is home to the Negro League Baseball Museum. KC had a very strong Negro League presence with the Kansas City Monarchs, the longest-running franchise in the Negro Leagues from [...]
KC had been tons of fun and we hadn’t even had our clinic with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of KC yet! We had scheduled to hold the event at Shawnee Park in Kansas City, Kansas on Thursday, July [...]
We had a “free” day in Minneapolis with no events or baseball games, but our time was spent going from media appearance to media appearance. We were in studio on the Eric Perkins and Tony Fly [...]