Some of the Best Baseball Players of All Time

Some of the Best Baseball Players of All Time

    Often referred to as America’s favorite pastime, baseball is definitely one of the most popular sports in the United States. While it has veined in popularity over the years, lagging behind sports like American football and basketball, it is still hugely popular. The MLB (Major League Baseball) is the second most profitable sports…

The 1973 Congressional Hearings on Steroids in Baseball are the real black eye
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The 1973 Congressional Hearings on Steroids in Baseball are the real black eye

    Something to consider when commenting on the dirty, dirty cheaters on this year’s Hall of Fame ballot: steroids were not invented in an evil lab underneath Oakland Coliseum in 1988 by Dr. Jose Canseco. They did not solely cheapen a record book that was pristine until the home run race of 1998. In…

The Best Offensive and Pitching Season of Each Decade

The Best Offensive and Pitching Season of Each Decade

  VINTAGE BASEBALL MEMORABILIA Vintage Baseball Memorabilia The Best Offensive and Defensive Season of Each Decade This is an interesting post we saw on Facebook by “Stephens” that I thought it would be interesting to share, we did change a few names we didn’t agree with. 1870s: Ross Barnes, 1876.429 BA, 138 H, 36 XBH,…

August 11 on this day in baseball history – Tug McGraw, Ty Cobb, Joe D and some NO NO’s

August 11 on this day in baseball history – Tug McGraw, Ty Cobb, Joe D and some NO NO’s

Here is a quick look at what happened on August 11 on This day in baseball history! Debuts, Milestones, No Hitters, Rule Changes, Events, Birthdays, Deaths, and more on August 11 This Day In Baseball. August 11 1907: The Cardinals Ed Karger throws a perfect game against the Boston Doves in the second game of…

Episode 112 – Jack Coombs and Ed Walsh, special guest Jason Novak and Pete Rose Hall of Fame debate

Episode 112 – Jack Coombs and Ed Walsh, special guest Jason Novak and Pete Rose Hall of Fame debate

Episode 112 – This Week in Baseball Two of the best pitchers of the Dead Ball Era faced off 109 years ago this week, Jack Coombs and Ed Walsh put up matching goose eggs for 16 innings before the game between the Athletics and White Sox was called on a account of darkness. It serves…

Barry Bonds Stats & Facts

Barry Bonds Stats & Facts

    Barry Bonds Position: LeftfielderBats: Left  •  Throws: Left6-1, 185lb (185cm, 83kg)Born: Friday, July 24, 1964 in Riverside, CA USAHigh School: Junipero Serra HS (San Mateo, CA)School: Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)Debut:   May 30, 1986 (15,179th in major league history)vs. LAD 5 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBLast Game:  September 26, 2007vs. SDP 3 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI,…