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This article's ending goes beyond the review and
summarizes the true greatness of baseball: "Baseball's Golden Age
is not a time set in stone. It's the time when each person learned to fall in love with the game."
ESPN baseball 'analyst' Joe Morgan is notorious for
gallimaufries and assorted verbal miscues when talking about players
during games. He'll misquote people, incorrectly recite stats, or worst of all, sully the career of one of baseball's all-time ...
ESPN Sunday Night Baseball analyst and baseball Hall-of-Famer
Joe Morgan isn't exactly the most beloved figure in
baseball or the blogosphere. I mean, the man has a blog dedicated to rooting out the idiocy in the sports media coverage of the game ...
ESPN Commentator Joe Morgan is at it again.
Joe Morgan thinks that Ernie Banks took advantage
of the bleacher baskets at Wrigley —you know, the
baskets that weren't installed until about a year before Banks retired. In a game, Morgan used "Banks Boulevard" as a synonym for the basket. You can take the title of this post as a synonym for "the gutter."
I was actually watching this past Sunday night
when Joe Morgan was talking about the netting that
encompasses the outfield at Wrigley Field. He mentioned something about Ernie Banks depositing a plethora of homers there and even referred to it as ...
There’s been plenty of talk about Joe Morgan
of late. Cubs fans are pissed at him for
criticizing Ernie Banks and it’s not often that you’re honored with your very own Fire Joe Morgan blog. If there’s anything to get Joe into our good graces it has to be this picture does it not? If you’ve seen this before then excellent. The moment you saw it, no matter how much you disliked the guy you ...
The classic Windy City debate, which franchise is
better? Not just this year, but of all time?
Whatifsports tries to settle the debate by simulating a 7-game series of all-time greats 1,000 times. Ernie Banks, Sosa, Sandberg, Maddux, Mordecai Brown, Sutter against Shoeless Joe, Big Hurt, Robin Ventura, Eddie Collins, Fisk...











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