Archive for April 2007
… the baseball Hall of Fame?
Picking up where he left off on Wednesday, Jeff looks at the future Hall of Famers taking the mound in the junior circuit.
On April 10, 1897, Ross Youngs was born. By the time he was 21, he was a major league regular. Just more than 10 years later, Youngs was dead. In that short time, however, he managed to construct a career deemed worthy of the Hall of Fame.
Having fun with early-season shenanigans
Shut your eyes if you need to. This is Mark Redman, today’s nominee for worst arm action in the world.
David continues his look at the evolution of league quality, and gives us some conclusions.
Extra Innings on cable and stadium news
There are probably 50 or 60 future Hall of Famers playing the major leagues right now. Jeff tries to figure out who they are.
Including a special look at the number of players on the disabled list.
Into the 1980s, will the National League be able to sustain its long-held advantage in Win Share Production?