Archive for the 'History' Category
A former All-Star first baseman and the architect of the “Big Red Machine” take the stage in this week’s column.
In a world in which Boyer is a Giant, Flood is a Red, and Alou is a Cardinal, who will reach The Fall Classic?
Which players could have made it into Cooperstown with the bare minimum 10 years played?
Continuing his project of finding which month is best, Richard takes a look at January’s gang
Lou Gehrig’s predecessor is forever in our lexicon.
Cue Wolfman Jack, baby. Our American Graffiti-era competitors are ready to deliver quite a show.
As the year comes to an end, so does a retrospective of 1971 Topps cards.
The proliferation of sabermetrics serves as a reminder—or a harbinger—of the limits of baseball performance.
In the fourth off-season of this scenario, let’s just say the trading action gets quite serious.
Five winters ago, baseball lost a popular guy known as “Dobber.”
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