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Published: Less than a minute ago By now you have heard that Jose Canseco wants back in the big leagues and can you really blame him? Just take a look at the contracts they are giving out to almost anyone. One of those could solve Canseco’s money problem
I’ve never done a chart on here before … and from the chart above, you can see why. That chart, though, is supposed to represent something … this is a mathematically challenged attempt to approximate the aging pattern of every-day baseball players. The a
The New York Yankees were hosting the Chicago White Sox on July 28, 1962. A Saturday afternoon crowd of 53,199 was on hand, but the game between the two rivals was not the primary attraction. It was Old Timers' Day The 1937 American League All-Stars face
When all of the games on July 15, 1942, were in the books and all of the season numbers were updated, Dodgers center fielder Reiser was tied for the NL lead in hits, was leading outright in steals, batting and slugging, and was second in doubles and thir
I wrote a lot of words about the Rockies yesterday because they traded for Jeremy Guthrie. That's the kind of thing that makes you realize it's February. I don't even remember doing it. That's the big fear of the offseason. One minute you're following Tw
"Baseball is a red-blooded sport for red-blooded men. It's no pink tea, and mollycoddles had better stay out." -Ty Cobb "Ask GiantPain about my penis" - Billy Beane /Grant goes swimming like Scrooge McDuck. Though it’d be nice if they collected money onl
"Today they hit for ridiculous averages, can't bunt, can't steal, can't hit-and-run, can't place-hit to the opposite field, and you can't call them ballplayers....Where's our integrity? Where's baseball?" Baseball has not always been about power. In the
Tyrus Raymond "Ty" Cobb (December 18, 1886 – July 17, 1961), nicknamed "The Georgia Peach," was a baseball player and is regarded by historians and journalists as the best player of the dead-ball era and as one of the greatest players of all time. Cobb also received the most votes of any player on the 1936 inaugural Hall of Fame Ballot,... Full Article
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