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Another Edition of Baseball’s Forgotten Stars: Jack Quinn – The Oldest Pitcher To Hit a Home Run!
Forgotten Stars June 30, 2024June 30, 2024

Another Edition of Baseball’s Forgotten Stars: Jack Quinn – The Oldest Pitcher To Hit a Home Run!

Ninety-four years ago this week, on June 27, 1930, Philadelphia A’s pitcher Jack Quinn — just nine days short of his 47th birthday — became the oldest pitcher in major league history to hit a home run…

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Joe McCarthy’s Odd Choice of Denny Galehouse To Start the 1948 Playoff Game!
Boston Red Sox / Cleveland Indians / Vince Jankoski Posts / World Series June 26, 2024June 26, 2024

Joe McCarthy’s Odd Choice of Denny Galehouse To Start the 1948 Playoff Game!

Vince Jankoski returns today with an interesting essay on the choice of Denny Galehouse to start the one-game playoff between the Indians and the Red Sox, the winner advancing to the 1948 World Series. The choice didn’t seem to make sense then and still doesn’t all these years later!…

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HOFer Max Carey Gets Two Hits in One Inning – Twice in the Same Game!
Hall of Fame / Pittsburgh Pirates / Player Spotlights / St. Louis Cardinals June 23, 2024August 30, 2024

HOFer Max Carey Gets Two Hits in One Inning – Twice in the Same Game!

There was a memorable game played at Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis between the Cardinals and the Pirates, 99 years ago yesterday, June 22, 1925. In that game, future Hall of Famer Max Carey got two hits in the first inning and then again got two hits in the eighth innings,..

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Tribute to Willie Mays (1931-2024), RIP
Hall of Fame / New York/ SanFrancisco Giants / Player Passings / Player Spotlights / Willie Mays June 19, 2024December 16, 2024

Tribute to Willie Mays (1931-2024), RIP

“What can I say about Willie Mays after I say he’s the greatest player any of us has ever seen?…If he could cook, I’d marry him!” –Leo Durocher, speaking of Willie Mays…

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Happy Father’s Day!
Ballplayers and Their Children June 16, 2024June 16, 2024

Happy Father’s Day!

“It was at St. Mary’s that I met and learned to love the greatest man I’ve ever known…He was the father I needed. He taught me to read and write, and the difference between right and wrong.” -Babe Ruth, speaking of his father figure and mentor, Brother Mathias

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The Cardinals Record Historic Comeback Against the Giants!
Cleveland Indians / Historic Events / New York/ SanFrancisco Giants June 15, 2024June 16, 2024

The Cardinals Record Historic Comeback Against the Giants!

Did you ever wonder what was the greatest comeback in National League History? I discovered that it happened 72 years ago today…

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Tribute to Lefty O’Doul: What His Career Could Have Been
Mark Kolier Posts / New York/ SanFrancisco Giants / Player Spotlights June 14, 2024June 14, 2024

Tribute to Lefty O’Doul: What His Career Could Have Been

Today, we welcome back Mark Kolier with an interesting essay on a great hitter who has been overlooked for the Hall of Fame, Lefty O’Doul. Lefty was also one of baseball’s greatest ambassadors who played a vital role in establishing baseball in Japan…

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Forgotten Stars: Staten Island’s Finest, Hank Majeski
Forgotten Stars / Vince Jankoski Posts June 11, 2024June 11, 2024

Forgotten Stars: Staten Island’s Finest, Hank Majeski

Today we welcome back Vince Jankoski with an interesting essay on forgotten star, Hank Majeski. I was familiar with him, but Vince really filled in the gaps as to what a fine ball player Hank Majeski was. I think you’ll enjoy what Vince has for us! -GL

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From the Lighter Side: There’s No Crying—Or Sleeping!—In Baseball!
From the Lighter Side June 8, 2024June 9, 2024

From the Lighter Side: There’s No Crying—Or Sleeping!—In Baseball!

Don’t believe me? You could have asked Hall-of-Famer Edd Rousch! (if he was still around)…

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The Greatest World Series Game Ever?
Bill Schaefer Posts June 7, 2024June 26, 2024

The Greatest World Series Game Ever?

“When you’re going good it doesn’t get any better than being in New York. But when you’re going bad it doesn’t get any worse.”-Met’s manager Davey Johnson…

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Boston Brave Babe Ruth Plays His Final Game, May 30,1935
Babe Ruth / Boston Braves / Historic Events June 2, 2024June 3, 2024

Boston Brave Babe Ruth Plays His Final Game, May 30,1935

“All ballplayers should quit when it starts to feel as if all the baselines run uphill.” –Babe Ruth, 1935…

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