Cobb

Ty Cobb came into the major leagues in 1905 and exited in 1928 with the all-time career batting average along with many other records, but the audience hated Cobb. He would just stand in the field while fans threw garbage and booed in Cobb’s direction, because after all, Ty was purely the best player to ever step foot on a baseball field, and Cobb gladly bragged about it, making him a self-profound legend. There were many great ball players before Cobb’s time, but once Ty entered the league at 18-years-old as a Detroit Tiger, it changed the game. Ty Cobb, Continue reading Cobb

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Week of 12-22-14

Legend: In honor of Carlton Fisk‘s 67th b-day on December 26th, 2014, he is the legend of the week. The Hall of Fame catcher is famously known for his lead-off walk off homer in the bottom of the 12th inning in game 6 of the 1975 WS, that took the Red Sox to the seventh game against the Reds. Carlton Fisk had the gift of longevity, as he played 24 years in the big leagues with 2 different teams, the Red Sox and White Sox. The amazing thing is that his knees held up long enough to play over 18000 Continue reading Week of 12-22-14

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Padres New Look Offense

The Winter of 2014 has been an extremely busy time for the Padres so far, as their new GM, A.J. Preller, has been wheeling and dealing like crazy. Over the years, the Padres have always had good pitching, heavily because of manager Bud Black, but offense has been limited, as San Diego has not seen their team in the playoffs for the past 8 years because they cant score runs. The lack of run production (535 total runs in 2014; last in MLB) has inspired newly hired A.J. Preller to set the bar high for 2015 Padre offense, as he Continue reading Padres New Look Offense

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Vada Pinson’s Case for the Hall of Fame

There have been so many great center fielders throughout baseball history, but only 18 of them have made it to Cooperstown. There are a select group of center fielders looking into the Hall from the outside though, and Vada Pinson is one of them. During his 18-year career he played for the Reds/Redlegs, Cardinals, Indians, California Angels, and the Royals.   For his first 10 years of his career, Vada was one of the best outfielders in the game. From 1958-1967, he hit for a batting average of .299, while playing in just about 144 games/season in which he recorded Continue reading Vada Pinson’s Case for the Hall of Fame

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