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The story of the most magical baseball season
in the city of Seattle, the year 1995.
Here’s the footage of the intros last night.
I don’t know if Willie was so engrossed in
conversation with Fukudome (he’s all the rage at the salons) or if he doesn’t care about recovering drug addicts. Josh looked uncomfortable until Kosuke ...
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Willie Mays Latest Blog Posts [more]
This Day in Baseball History: July 24th (’Tek and A-Rod Brawl At Fenway Park)
Posted 105 minutes ago at SOX1FAN
Salon: Kaufman: Baseball’s gone statue crazy
Posted 19 hours ago at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
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Last night, Bob Costas hosted a baseball-themed episode
of his Costas Now town hall meeting-style show live
on HBO. Among the topics discussed were the dearth of black baseballers, the hall of fame candidacy of alleged steroid users and Pete Rose, ...
With all of the history being celebrated this
week at Yankees Stadium, so I've decided to give
you the player I consider to be the All-Time All-Star MVP. The players being considered are Cal Ripken Jr, Ken Griffey Jr, Steve Garvey, Willie Mays and Gary Carter. Who do you think I've selected?
Great article on clutch hitting! Don weighted several
catgories and concluded that ... Rusty Staub ... was
the greatest clutch hitter in the modern era. Jim Rice and ARod don't fare well.
Is an all star a one dimensional player
who can hit the cover off the ball? I
would consider a true all star to be a player that is as above average both offensively AND defensively. Willie Mays was one of those rare players, so was Carl Yastrzemski and more recently, players like
The best part of the Fanfest was meeting
Alyssa Milano, and the swarming crowds around her
COSTAS NOW OVERTIME After the last Costas Now,
HBO presented an exclusive live Overtime segment on HBO.com,
featuring Henry Aaron and Willie Mays. It was such a great exchange that HBO decided to make it its own segment. Check back soon to see a ...
…and so comes to an end the ‘Steroid
Era’. Twenty years from now there will be a
little kid visiting the Hall of Fame looking at bats used by Babe Ruth, jerseys worn by Willie Mays, and gloves worn by Cal Ripken Jr. and to the side ...









Refuse to Lose, The 1995 Seattle Mariners