Tagged: Bsuk Staff
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29
Mar
2016Transatlantic Passion
tagged under: baseball, mlb, bsuk staff, experiences, fandom
Game Five of the 2015 American League Division Series was one of the wildest that I—and no doubt most other baseball fans—have ever seen. There was shouting, jumping, throwing drinks around—and that was just me in my living room!
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18
Mar
2016Looking forward to spring….
tagged under: bsuk staff, facilities, spring training, season
Bob Fromer
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13
Feb
2016 -
3
Feb
2016A look into the future….
tagged under: development, bsuk staff, olympics, hit the pitch
Chris Rawlings
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16
Dec
2015GB Under-19 Softball – what a journey!
tagged under: coaching, softball, bsuk staff, gb softball, tournaments, experiences, travel, trips
I consider myself very fortunate to be employed in the sports that I love. The role I started with at BSUK – hands-on coaching in the North West—has now significantly changed to an office-based development role in London. But if anything, this shows…
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17
Apr
2015Time to deliver
tagged under: coaching, bsuk staff, university, hit the pitch, activators, workplace softball, carluccio's
BSUK Development Manager for the South East, Patrick Knock, highlights the main projects on the horizon and gives an insight into his vision for the South East region.
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1
Nov
2012If every sport had a John Mills…
tagged under: development, coaching, bsuk staff, halton, john mills
This week, John Mills retires from a successful career with BaseballSoftballUK, safe in the knowledge that he has moved on the development of baseball and softball in this country.
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1
Jul
2012Reflections on life in British baseball and softball
tagged under: bsuk staff, chris stephens, obituary, johnny abrams, emma ley
Once in a while - and three times in recent weeks - I’ve been given cause to stop and think about the deeper reasons behind what we are doing.
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26
Aug
2011BSUK flying the flag
tagged under: bsuk staff, gb baseball, gb softball, national teams
I have often heard the comment that summer must be our busy season. For a long time I have felt it was the opposite—that when the playing season came to a close, the hard work truly began.