A Kid in the Hall of Fame
April 21, 2013 by Matt Nadel · Leave a Comment
Hey baseball fans! I realize I haven’t blogged about actual baseball history in about a week and I apologize for that. Today, I will be blogging about one of my favorite catchers of all time. Yes, I am a Yankee fan, but I’m not talking about Yogi Berra or Bill Dickey. I’m also not talking about Mike Piazza, who […]
Andre Dawson and the Hall, A Perspective
July 20, 2010 by Alain Usereau · 2 Comments
So, Andre Dawson is in the Hall of Fame as a member of the Montreal Expos. He’s the third former Expos player to be inducted, following Gary Carter and Tony Perez. Manager Dick Williams and coach Duke Snider are also in and there’s a good chance that John McHale will join them posthumously some day. […]
Derek Jeter Named New York’s Top Shortstop by MSG Panel of Experts
April 21, 2010 by Mike Lynch · Leave a Comment
From MSG Network: Last night on the fifth episode of MSG’s “The Lineup: New York’s All-time Best Baseball Players,†it was time to decide who would lead New York’s greatest infield at the shortstop position. The five nominees were Travis Jackson, Derek Jeter, Pee Wee Reese, Jose Reyes, and Phil Rizzuto. The show’s panel, which […]
Jackie Robinson, Alex Rodriguez Picked by MSG Panel of Experts
April 19, 2010 by Mike Lynch · Leave a Comment
Over the last few weeks, an MSG Network panel of experts composed of Fran Healy, Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, former Cy Young Award winner Sparky Lyle, New York Magazine contributing editor and baseball aficionado Will Leitch, and executive vice president of the Elias Sports Bureau Steve Hirdt, have begun to build the ultimate […]
Touring the Bases With…Ed Herrmann
March 26, 2010 by Bob Lazzari · Leave a Comment
The grandson of pitcher Marty Herrmann, Ed, a catcher, debuted with the Chicago White Sox in 1967, then spent 11 years in the majors before ending his career with Montreal in 1978 as Gary Carter’s backup. In 1972, Herrmann caught all 49 of Wilbur Woods’ starts, the most for a battery since 1884 when Sam […]