Lego fans were in for a treat this weekend at Safeco Field. As part of a special event at the Mariners game on Sunday, the MLB club announced its lineup with Lego figurines and featured some sweet ...
Craig Robinson of Flip Flop Fly Ball is something of a baseball creative wizard. He released a book of baseball infographics and brings an aesthetic to the game that you won't find on most baseball ...
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Visiting teams get more than fresh towels and cereal bars in the clubhouse when they come to play the Indians at Cleveland's Progressive Field. These days, there is some distinctive artwork on the ...
Gunnar Henderson is having a month to remember. In addition to terrorizing opposing pitching and turning 23 years old, the Orioles’ shortstop capped off June on Sunday by taking center stage in ESPN’s ...
Believe it or not, there are no baseball bats in the Lego universe. Why? Probably because a minifig could use one to break another minifig’s plastic cranium. And we all know that you can’t use weapons ...
Sometimes when you're cruising around on the Web, you run into things that defy reason. This is one of those times. It appears an enterprising individual with a keen sense of sports culture has put ...
Dan Winger had left a job he held for two decades at LEGO and was putting all his hopes into an untested, possibly not marketable, baseball-themed, quasi-board game he had designed. With the prototype ...
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Craig Robinson -- in addition to being tastefully named and wearing very cool Shuron horned-rim glasses like all the other cool Craigs wear -- is a genius. I’ve long enjoyed his work at Flip Flop Fly ...
For the past several months, Steven Schapansky has been toiling over his kitchen table, building a detailed Lego model baseball park that is very similar to one in Edmonton that may soon be demolished ...
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