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“There’s a Stink in the House.” Joe Toth
So Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, John Smoltz and Craig Biggio are bound for the Hall of Fame! Four very well deserved choices and I loved watching the four of them interviewed by Ron Darling and Greg Amsinger of the MLB … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3000 hits, 500 home runs, Barry Bonds, Cooperstown, Craig Biggio, Hall of Fame Voting, Jeff Bagwell, John Smoltz, Ken Griffey Jr. Trevor Hoffman, Mark McGwire, Mike Piazza, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Pedro, Pedro Martinez, Rafael Palmeiro, Randy Johnson, Sammy Sosa, Steroids, Steroids and the Hall of Fame
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“The Great and Powerful Oz Has Spoken”…..
Well the writers spoke yesterday and their message was resounding! I must confess to being surprised, pleased and a little disappointed. For the first time since 1996 and only the eighth time in voting history, the BBWAA failed to find one … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2013 Hall of Fame Ballot, Barry Bonds, Craig Biggio, Curt Schilling, Frank Thomas, Greg Maddux, Hall of Fame Voting, Jack Morris, Jeff Bagwell, Lee Smith, Mark McGwire, Michael Weiner, Mike Piazza, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Old School, Roger Clemens, Sammy Sosa, Tom Glavine
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Ten Predictions on the Hall of Fame Elections of 2013…..
Today at two pm the Hall of Fame class of 2013 will be announced. It is without question the most “controversial” ballot in the history of this hallowed institution and one would like to think that it will put an end to the … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2013 Hall of Fame Ballot, Allan Trammell, Barry Bonds, Cooperstown, Craig Biggio, Curt Schilling, Dale Murphy, Jack Morris, Jeff Bagwell, Lee Smith, Mike Piazza, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Roger Clemens, Sammy Sosa, Tim Raines
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Only the Hall Can Slay the Dragon…..
This month, the ballots for the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown New York are in the hands of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). The list of first timers on this ballot has resurrected that ugly STEROID dragon, who once again, … Continue reading →
“Well Here We Are Again, I Guess it Must be Fate”….. Chicago
How about that! It’s Hall of Fame election time for Major League Baseball and the air will ONCE AGAIN be filled with discussion of guess what? I’ll give you a hint, it starts with an “S” and it rhymes with hemorrhoids, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Rodriquez, Barry Bonds, Bob Gibson, Christy Mathewson, Craig Biggio, Curt Schilling, Hank Aaron, Jimmie Foxx, Manny Ramirez, Mark McGwire, Mike Piazza, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Roger Clemens, Roger Maris, Sammy Sosa, Steroids, Walter Johnson
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Roger the Dodger, oops, I mean Red Sox, no wait Blue Jay, noooooo, Yankee or is it Astro?…No it’s DODGER!!!!!
In a week which saw Johnny Pesky laid to rest, the Red Sox and their fans bid him adieu in a poignant Fenway Park moment, Roger Clemens made his way back on to the baseball stage. Talk about a study in contrasts. The … Continue reading →