Oklahoma’s Robert Porlier threw off the mound for the first time in about a year after having surgery on a partailly torn labrum in his right arm. He had surgery …
Brian Foley
Brian Foley
Brian Foley is the founder and Lead Editor of College Baseball Daily since its inception in 2005. He has covered two CWS, multiple NCAA Baseball Regionals, and other special events across the country. In addition to his duties with College Baseball Daily, he has covered games for Inside Lacrosse and been featured in USA Today, Wall Street Journal among other publications. He can be contacted by email at editor at collegebaseballdaily.com and followed on Twitter @BFoley82.
The College Baseball Blog will be providing roundtable discussions during the season on some of the big issues around college baseball. We invited Swarthmore Assistant Coach Jordan Wyckoff to join …
We have a great deal for our readers. We have a daily email for our loyal readers about the day’s best news. The best part about it is the fact …
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE Clemson, SC – Thirty-five home games, 30 games against 2008 NCAA Tournament teams, and two games at Fluor Field in Greenville, SC highlight Clemson’s 56-game, 2009 …
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE LAS VEGAS – A 17-day homestand to open the season and matchups with four teams that went to the NCAA Tournament, including hosting Pac-10 power Arizona, …
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Games against 2008 College World Series participants Stanford and Georgia highlight a 55-game schedule released today by Vanderbilt head coach Tim Corbin. The …
University of Arizona senior third baseman Brad Glenn could miss the 2009 season after suffering a freak injury to his right hand. He fell through a glass coffee table which …
Rivals editor Kendall Rogers has put out two strong articles recently. The first one focuses on North Carolina head coach Mike Fox. He talks about how the expectations have risen …
The College Baseball Blog will occasionally check in with different newspapers across the country which has great articles about college baseball. I know it is only October 13th but there …