The Golden Era Hall of Fame Ballot
November 10, 2011 by Michael Hoban · 3 Comments
The Hall of Fame has announced that eight players (and two executives) are to be considered for induction into the Hall in what is being called the Golden Age Ballot. Sixteen individuals (including some Hall of Famers) will vote for the candidates on Dec. 5, 2011 at the Baseball Writers Winter Meetings and twelve votes […]
All Phillies…All the Time — Who’s on First?
June 14, 2011 by John Shiffert · Leave a Comment
The Phillies have had several outstanding first basemen over the years… it’s just that very few of them, for various reasons, bothered to hang around for very long. Most notable among this group are Jim Thome (three years), Dolph Camilli (four years), Dick Allen (three years at first), Von Hayes (ditto, three years primarily at […]
All Phillies…All the Time — The Catchers
June 10, 2011 by John Shiffert · 1 Comment
Herewith is the first installment of the All-Time Greatest Phillies Team. Before undertaking this endeavor, some ground rules… This is one version of the “Greatest Phillies of All Time.” The key word is “great,” and it will be used in the larger meaning of the word, that is, beyond pure statistics. This is sort of […]
No Tears for George
December 7, 2010 by Michael Hoban · 2 Comments
I am a native New Yorker who still lives in the NY/NJ area and I watch the 6 PM News on NBC each evening. On Monday, December 6, the sports newscaster announced that George Steinbrenner was not elected to the Hall of Fame – and that was it. No mention that Pat Gillick was elected […]
The Best of the Best Hall of Fame Outsiders
September 17, 2010 by Mike Lynch · 6 Comments
Last month Bobby Aguilera posted an article in which he listed a roster of players who he feels are the best at each position who aren’t in the Hall of Fame, including two of the biggest snubs of all time, Dick Allen and Ron Santo. Then Graham Womack responded with a roster of his own, […]
Just How Good is Jim Thome?
September 7, 2010 by Michael Hoban · 5 Comments
Jim Thome recently passed Mark McGwire for the #9 spot on the all-time home run list with 584 round trippers. So, an obvious question arises: Just how good is Jim Thome? Or, better yet, does his career really reflect Hall of Fame numbers? The answer is Yes. At the end of the 2009 season, Jim […]
Hall of Fame’s Best Outsiders
August 18, 2010 by Bobby Aguilera · 11 Comments
the best team composed of non-Hall of Fame players who have been eligible for at least one HOF vote
The 21st Century Hall of Famers
May 4, 2010 by Michael Hoban · 2 Comments
Here is an interesting question. How many of the “great baseball players†of modern times have fans of the game been able to see during the 21st century (since 2001)? Let’s first take a look at this question for position players and then for pitchers. The Position Players At the end of the 2009 season, […]
Dentro del parque (Inside the park)
March 25, 2010 by Alfonso L. Tusa C. · Leave a Comment
“Corre, corre que la pelota se le perdió entre los arbustosâ€. Los muchachos saltan a un lado del solar de asfalto, el bate todavÃa rueda sobre la superficie plástica espolvoreada con motas de arenilla que abona algunas plántulas obstinadas que crecen entre las grietas asfálticas. Al fondo, bajo el azul y el brillo de media […]