Earlier this week
...Baltimore Orioles of the late ’60s and early ’70s featured one Hall of Famer at third (Brooks Robinson), an MVP winner at first (Boog Powell), a perennial Gold Glover at short (Mark Belanger) and either Davey Johnson or Bobby Grich at second. Belanger’s...
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...players; Mickey Mantle (New York) 34, Brooks Robinson (Baltimore) 33, Elston Howard (New York) 32, Ron Hansen (Chicago) 30, Boog Powell (Baltimore) 29, Jim Fregosi (Los Angeles) 28, Pete Ward (Chicago) and Tony Oliva (Minnesota) 27, Ed Bressoud (Boston),...
...performance. How many win shares did Jim Rice have over the course of his career? 282. How good is that? It is tied with Boog Powell, the one-time MVP, mostly-Oriole LF-1B of the 1960s and 1970s. Powell is not, it should be noted, in the Hall. Fred Lynn...
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...him for advice? I spoke with Weaver, Jim Palmer and Rick Dempsey yesterday for a story that ran in today’s Sun, and Boog Powell returned my call earlier today (he was attending to business in Ocean City yesterday and didn’t get my message until late at...
...split the difference between his 2006 and 2007 years. So my job seems to be to show how he's different from Kent Hrbek and Boog Powell. The one obvious thing is conditioning. Neither Hrbek nor Powell ever worked out in the offseason, unless you...
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