...by a No Limit Texas Hold'em poker tournament at Tampa Bay Downs in the Silks Poker Room. Confirmed celebrities include Ozzie Smith, Clyde Drexler, Joe Carter, Lawrence Taylor, Ed Moses and Alfonso Ribeiro. Unlike most other Super Bowl events, Par and Poker...
...in 1996, his .977 fielding percentage was higher than any Hall of Fame shortstop at the time. "He didn't have the flash that Ozzie Smith did, but he was an excellent defensive player, day in and day out, over the course of his career," Hall of Fame broadcaster...
...Ozzie Smith who I would have not voted for. He’ll have a hard time beating Rizzuto. Trammell I can see. He was better than Ozzie Smith in the same era, yet Smith got one of the highest vote totals ever. Guess Trammell should have done a back flip here and...
...In a show of strength from the current generation of Cards Nation, Pujols received 5,087 votes (59 percent), and Ozzie Smith received 3,523 votes (41 percent). It can be argued that the Cardinals’ Rushmore above features the franchise’s best player, best pitcher,...
...N.Y., for the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony in July, where Hall of Fame members Yogi Berra, Bob Gibson, Ozzie Smith, Tom Seaver, Whitey Ford and others also signed. All signatures on the hood were authenticated by Steiner Sports, the leader in sports...
...Izturis! I love it. His career OPS+ of 67 would do wonders for the Yanks. You better be the best fielder this side of Ozzie Smith to be as bad as he is offensively and still earn a Major League pay check. Must you be so ignorant, Ben? Grit, my friend. Grit. Izturis=...
...24 when he played his first full season for the Indians. Jim Galvin — No way. He lost almost as many games as he won. Ozzie Smith — Borderline. Not sure someone who was as two-dimensional as Ozzie should be in a top-100 list of “greats”. Superior defense at...
...the connection between hitting and fielding. Some of the best fielders in the game have been light hitters, Rey Ordoñez or Ozzie Smith being great examples. In 2007, Molina had a terrific year defensively. He handled himself well, and he threw out more runners...
...how he would adjust to the National League. Others had a hard time grasping his blasphemy of making Royce Clayton, not Ozzie Smith, the regular shortstop. Plenty of others were still lamenting the long-since passed departure of Whitey Herzog. Whatever reasons...
...Vizquel will be forever remembered for his defensive ability, often reminding fans of another great shortstop: The Wizard Ozzie Smith. If he’s done, the Venezuelan-born defensive genius finishes his career with a .273 batting average, 2657 hits, 385 stolen...