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baseballreflections.com —
Image via Wikipedia So now that David Ortiz
has found his stroke again, all the murmurs will
start. This will certainly mirror the talk that surrounded Jason Giambi a couple of years ago. You all remember, don’t you? Giambi admitted to doing performance-enhancing drugs ...
Big Papi Comes Up Big in June
Big Papi Comes Up Big in June
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www.ventaboutsports.com —
This Day In Sports History is a new
daily blog post that will feature the most significant
sport events that occurred on this date in history. Click here to see what you missed yesterday. 1902 - John McGraw becomes manager of the NY Giants, he ...
July 2nd...On This Day In Sports History...
July 2nd...On This Day In Sports History...
yankees.lhblogs.com —
If you’re a fan of baseball history, you
had to appreciate watching Ken Griffey Jr. hit a
home run at Yankee Stadium last night. It was No. 621 in his career, 39 shy of Willie Mays. The new Stadium also became the 44th park he has homered in, ...
In praise of Junior
In praise of Junior
www.bugsandcranks.com —
Cleaning up heaven Willie Mays did not die
this weekend, but the similarly named Billy Mays did,
leading to confusion across America. “Oh my god, I can’t believe Willie Mays is dead,” said confused people who only heard part of ...
Willie Mays: Not dead
Willie Mays: Not dead
stocklemon.blogspot.com —
The tragic passing of TV pitchman Billy Mays
yesterday has led to some confusion. We checked out
the Google Trends earlier today and it seems that some people thought legendary San Francisco Giants outfielder Willie Mays had died. Fortunately for baseball fans, that is not the case. ...
Willie Mays Is Not Dead
Willie Mays Is Not Dead
www.eyeonsportsmedia.com —
Apparently Google is on fire with people seeking
information about Willie Mays dying . Willie Mays did
not die. 50-year old TV pitchman Billie Mays was found dead in his Florida home. Here is one of Billy Mays' ESPN360 pitches from December 2008: Billy May's Bio ( from Wikipedia ) ...
Willie Mays is NOT Dead!
Willie Mays is NOT Dead!
blue-collarbaseball.blogspot.com —
I just read this great piece by Bill
Simmons in ESPN The Magazine. Simmons challenges prior assumptions
about baseball's "Golden Age" arguing that the five-year period, 1988-1992, was the most pure in baseball history. Simmons' reasoning is before ...
The True Golden Age of Baseball, 1988-1992
The True Golden Age of Baseball, 1988-1992
yankees.lhblogs.com —
1. Barry Bonds 762 2. Hank Aaron 755
3. Babe Ruth 714 4. Willie Mays 660 5.
Ken Griffey Jr. 619 6. Sammy Sosa 609 7. Frank Robinson 586 8. Mark McGwire 583 9. Harmon Killebrew 573 10. Rafael Palmeiro 569 11. Alex Rodriguez, Reggie Jackson ...
A-Rod on the career home runs list
A-Rod on the career home runs list
www.thecubreporter.com —
So MLB.com is doing a minute and a
half "previews" for each team leading up to the
draft on Tuesday. You can find the Cubs version by following this link (Mlb.com has something against embedding video files). If you don't want to waste that minute and a half of your life, let me ...
MLB.com Needs to Look Up the Definition of Preview
MLB.com Needs to Look Up the Definition of Preview
bases.newsvine.com —
Lar at Wezen-Ball reflects on the presumptive end
of Tom Glavine's career by looking at how other
first-ballot Hall of Famers -- a club Glavine will almost certainly join -- ended theirs:
History Lesson: even great careers rarely end well
History Lesson: even great careers rarely end well
playerpress.com —
Major League Baseball, “America’s Favorite Pass Time” started
writing a new chapter, or began a new era
last night with their first-ever televised draft. Baseball has always been a classic game, a game for all to enjoy. The names say it all: Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Cy Young, ...
A Nice Break From Steroids!
A Nice Break From Steroids!
bleacherreport.com —
I love baseball. It is the most beautiful
game in the world to me. One of my
favorite things about the game is the history and how that leads to great debate. I can sit down with friends and talk for hours about any number of baseball topics, but the one topic we always seem to come back to is,
Willie Mays: The Greatest Ballplayer Of All-Time
Willie Mays: The Greatest Ballplayer Of All-Time
dodgersblueheaven.blogspot.com —
The Lelands Auction recently closed so I though
I would highlight some additional items that I found
really exceptional. In this post I show various paintings and drawing worth a good long look. Below is a painting by Arthur K. Miller of Jackie ...
Lelands: Drawings and Paintings
Lelands: Drawings and Paintings
blog.nj.com —
Matthew Artus / Always Amazin' As previously mentioned,
I had the good fortune to be invited to
judge a contest sponsored by Modell's Sporting Goods that would help uncover the Mo Maniacs. The Mo Maniacs, as it was explained to...
In Search of Mo Maniacs
In Search of Mo Maniacs












