THE ART OF THE WIND UP
An ongoing pictorial celebration of the greatest wind ups and deliveries in the history of the game. Click here to see more of the series and other work…
View ArticleOUCH
Of all the scattered, eclectic memorabilia I own, this sweatshirt takes the cake- here’s to commemorating the most infamous championship that never was.
View ArticleAwesome baseball prints
I stumbled across this on Tumblr and then found the store where you can buy it and several other cool prints.
View ArticleNew A’s Fan Shirts
Oakland A’s shirts inspired by the good ‘ole dot-matrix jumbotron scoreboard at the Oakland Coliseum! Check ‘em out – thanks! http://www.etsy.com/shop/McBros?ref=top_trail
View ArticleWhere Have You Gone?
Going to your first ballgame is a rite of passage, as much a part of growing up as a first kiss or a raging case of poison ivy after a game of manhunt. Here are my memories of my first glorious...
View ArticleThe New scorebook
Ok guys, I’m hoping to start a kickstarter to fund the creation of a new, larger scorebook! *confetti* I got a dummy made to I could check on size, shipping costs, etc, and the pictures are below. It’s...
View ArticleThe Great One
This is a piece of artwork that I created of my favorite player on and off the field, Roberto Clemente. Clemente was the NL MVP in 1966, 2X World Series Champion and his #21 has been retired by the...
View ArticleCounting Pitches! Part One
Part One of Three, my methodology and notation for counting pitches! For Those of You Scoring at Home
View ArticleScorebook dummy!
WWoooooooo! So, I’ve finally got the dummy of the scorebook in hand, so I can make sure everything is legible and see how the scale of everything on the scoresheet holds up. I’ve got some comparison...
View ArticleJackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt “Jackie” Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was the first African American to play Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line when...
View ArticlePitching Lingo Print
I wanted to make sure everyone saw this lovely letterpress print by Jeremy Reiss. It’s a continuation of his Diamond Dictionary series, and this one focuses on pitching lingo. I’m particularly fond of...
View ArticleIntroducing the HalfLiner scorebook!
It’s happening! I’ve just kicked off a kickstarter campaign to try and fund the larger scorebook design that’s been in the works for 2 years now. It’s a half season, double-O wire bound scorebook that...
View ArticleBox Score
Hi Eephus-leaguers, this is a free iPad app version of a book of poems I wrote about baseball, Philadelphia, and the Eephus. It features collages by artist Randel Plowman and recordings by a slew of...
View ArticleEephus League Buttons
This set of 9 pinback buttons is for the fans who are not satisfied to just wear a ballcap or jersey to show their rabid baseball fandom. They require stylish fashion accessories, and the Eephus League...
View ArticleDistressed E
The Eephus League brand intercut with scorecard elements. Show your pride! Price: $22.00 Shirts are soft and light but cut true to size, similar to a beefy T Size : SMLXL2XL3XL Return to the shop and...
View ArticleBrian Lindstrom’s Eephus League
Brian Lindstrom of the Bases Loaded Series has created an illustration representing the “Eephus League” of teams. Fans of every team will find something special in the details of the illustration....
View ArticleGolden Ticket Pre-Order
Pre order now! This is a 12×18 poster, offset printed on a beautiful steel grey French Paper stock with an image of the great Grover Cleveland “Pete” Alexander and a foil stamped ticket graphic taken...
View ArticleThe HalfLiner
The HalfLiner is here! The HalfLiner Scorebook is the newest scorebook design from the Eephus League. It scores a full half season of 81 games. It is a sturdy Double Wire-O bound book, with great...
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