published July 22, 2010 There’s a lot of loose talk about 2010 being the Year of the Pitcher. Offense is… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Baseball
Protests Just a Part of the Game
published May 20, 2010 Appeal filed in docket number 051810, In Re Delcarmen, in Bronx District, Junior Circuit, in which… Read more »
Hall No for Sweet Lou
published August 23, 2010 It’s been a long, strange trip for Lou Piniella, who called it quits as a manager… Read more »
No Regrets for Nomar’s Could’ve-Beens
published March 11, 2010 They were the three young stars of the American League, emerging at the same position at… Read more »
The NL Rediscovers the Pennant Race
published September 13, 2010 It’s been seventeen years since the last great pennant race, and I’d long since given up… Read more »
Mauer’s Freedom to Go Means Freedom to Stay
published March 25, 2010 Jackie Robinson, Hank Greenberg, Harmon Killebrew, Willie Mays, Warren Spahn, Lefty Gomez, Billy Williams, Juan Marichal,… Read more »
Marathon Mets Games
published April 19, 2010 What is it with the Mets and long games? Any team is going to have a… Read more »
Numbers Tell the Truth about Joba Chamberlain
published May 24, 2010 He burst onto the scene with a terrific performance as a set-up man to one of… Read more »
Was One for the Hall One Too Many?
published January 7, 2010 The votes are in, and only Andre Dawson was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. … Read more »
Can 12 and 12 Add Up to Cy Young?
published September 26, 2010 Seriously? Felix Hernandez, a 12-12 pitcher, deserves the Cy Young Award? Yes, seriously. And it doesn’t… Read more »