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Mussina Deserves To Be In The Hall
The retirement of Mike Mussina brought the inevitable question of his Hall of Fame credentials. It’s a good debate, as witnessed by the fact a previous story on Mussina’s credentials is the fifth most commented upon article on Dugout Central. Arguing against the Hall, many point out the ...
Taking Aim at the Moose
dugoutcentral.com — Mike Mussina joins a select group of pitchers who won 20 games in their final season. Sandy Koufax is the only Hall of Famer with 20 or more wins in his last season. Koufax, who retired following a 27-win season in 1966, pitched in horrible elbow ... (more) Taking Aim at the Moose
Should the Moose make the Hall?
yankees.lhblogs.com — What do you think? Vote in the poll over to the right. As for me, I don’t have a vote yet. But I will when he comes up for election in five years and I will vote for him. I was on the borderline until a few months ago until a ... (more) Should the Moose make the Hall?
Mussina announces his retirement | MLB.com: News
Mussina announces his retirement | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com — NEW YORK -- Having attempted to keep a secret close to the vest for an entire year, Mike Mussina opened the first afternoon of his post-baseball life by unburdening himself of a confession. The Yankees right-hander said that he knew all along that ... (more) Mussina announces his retirement | MLB.com: News
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Mike Mussina: Hall of Famer?
New York Yankees Fan Blog — ... . Dugout Central 's Mike Silva also believes Mussina deserves a spot in Cooperstown . During the 2008 season, Dugout 's Joe DelGrippo ...

Mussina Deserves to Be in the Hall
Mike Silva's New York Baseball Digest — Mussina pitched at a consistent, high level during an offensive era. His entire career was spent in a league with the DH, in perhaps the most offensive division in baseball. The Red Sox, Blue Jays and Yankees all had runs of greatness during his career. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE

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