The Sunday Notes: Leftovers Edition

December 6, 2015 by · Leave a Comment

At some point over the last couple days, chances are you rummaged to find a snack in the refrigerator to find the leftover cranberry sauce sprouting some new life form. Yes, the leftovers time forgot is the theme for this edition of the Sunday notes. Whether writers grabbed some badly needed time away or I […]

My First Trip to the Baseball Hall of Fame

March 30, 2013 by · 2 Comments

Hey baseball fans! I am off this week because of spring break, so naturally I took a baseball-related vacation… to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York! If you can believe this, it was actually my first time there and it was AWESOME!!!!!! I had a lot of fun and […]

The 1983 California Angels

May 27, 2012 by · Leave a Comment

The Angels had captured 2 pennants in the last four seasons, and they were highly optimistic about their chances in 1983 after retaining most of the core players from their 1982 division winning squad. The team suffered a big loss in free agency, with slugger Don Baylor heading east to the Yankees. The Angels inked […]

Paul Hartzell: Tales of a Pitcher

April 26, 2012 by · Leave a Comment

At 6’5 and 200 pounds, right-handed Paul Hartzell personified a classically built pitcher. He was chosen by the California Angels in the 10th round of the 1975 MLB draft after having attended Lehigh University. The Angels were helmed at the time by future Hall of Fame manager Dick Williams and pitchers Frank Tanana and Nolan […]

Remigio Hermoso : Un gran segunda base….(Remigio Hermoso: A great second base …)

Mi padre siempre fue fanático de los “Tiburones de La Guaira”. En la temporada del año 72 este popular equipo se metió en las finales con unos sorprendentes “Tigres de Aragua”. Recuerdo claramente una tarde de Enero de ese año cuando mi papa me llevo al Estadio Universitario de Caracas para presenciar el segundo juego […]

Just How Good is Jim Thome?

September 7, 2010 by · 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 […]

Lyman Bostock: What Might Have Been

March 18, 2010 by · Leave a Comment

What coulda been–a man taken from us WAY too soon…. It’s been 35 years since the very memorable 1975 baseball season–one that saw future Hall of Famers Jim Palmer and Tom Seaver win Cy Young Awards, Frank Robinson become MLB’s first black manager, and another “no-no” thrown by Nolan Ryan. It also featured the Tigers […]

Memories of Billy Martin From Mike Pagliarulo, Rod Carew, and Rickey Henderson

December 23, 2009 by · 4 Comments

Billy Martin’s death on Christmas evening 1989 provided the troubled finish to a melancholy year for baseball. As a way to look back on that day and Martin’s career, as well as the reasons why he had such an impact on baseball and the players he managed, here are some memories of the man. In […]

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