Sean Stires

How Was Utah Valley’s Goose Cooked?

May 29, 2012
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How Was Utah Valley’s Goose Cooked?

Kallunki, Record-Setting Wolverines Left Out Of NCAA Tourney… By College Baseball 360 Co-Editor Sean Stires I went to bed last night thinking about Utah Valley. I don’t really know exactly why – I’ve only been to Utah once in my life. I’ve never even been to Orem, Utah where the school is located and...

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Big Ten Baseball To Play A Summer Schedule?

March 1, 2012
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Big Ten Baseball To Play A Summer Schedule?

Why The Conference & Some Of Its Coaches Are Barking Up The Wrong Tree… By College Baseball 360 co-editor Sean Stires It looks like the Big Ten, or “BIG” as it likes to moniker itself, is at it again. According to an Associate Press report, there are two ideas being floated by two different...

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College Baseball Thoughts Heading Into The 2012 Season

February 16, 2012
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College Baseball Thoughts Heading Into The 2012 Season

Some Things I’m Thinking About…. By College Baseball 360 Editor Sean Stires February is almost over, and that means just one thing to college baseball coaches, players and fans alike – it’s ping time! The season starts tomorrow and every team in the country, with maybe the exception of Arizona State (see below), starts...

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How Will Big East’s Expansion Affect College Baseball?

December 8, 2011
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How Will Big East’s Expansion Affect College Baseball?

New Addresses, More Uncertainty For Many Teams… By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires It’s all about football (and BCS money), but the latest round of conference shuffling – brought to you by the Big East Conference – will ripple through college baseball as well. As of this writing, an official announcement is apparently imminent that...

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