12/09/2000
I can't let this stupid move by the Cubs go. And I thought the Royals could do some stupid things. But the Royals never let George Brett walk away. The Greatest Ever flirted with following Whitey...
View ArticleWhen will we learn to ignore Pete Rose?
I'd really rather not acknowledge that Pete Rose is in the news again. I love baseball, and Pete Rose did a lot to hurt it, and talking about him doesn't do much to help it.
View ArticleI miss my rivalry
So, the St. Louis Cardinals are traveling across the state for a much-anticipated series with the Kansas City Royals. Even when the series was meaningless, it could always be counted on for at least a...
View ArticleEric Show and the wrong side of history
ESPN has a moving article about Eric Show today. Eric Show was one of several tragic figures from the mid-1980s San Diego Padres overshadowed by Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, one of the greatest hitters...
View ArticleThe re-segregation of baseball
The Kansas City Star had a piece today about the sharp decline in the number of African-Americans playing baseball. Of course, when I grew up, the Royals relied heavily on African-Americans. George...
View ArticleMost valuable baseball cards of the 1970s
Although the 1970s may not have been quite the golden era for baseball that, say, the 1950s were, the decade produced a good number of stars. An important thing to consider, too, is that many players...
View Article12/09/2000
I can't let this stupid move by the Cubs go. And I thought the Royals could do some stupid things. But the Royals never let George Brett walk away. The Greatest Ever flirted with following Whitey...
View ArticleWhen will we learn to ignore Pete Rose?
I'd really rather not acknowledge that Pete Rose is in the news again. I love baseball, and Pete Rose did a lot to hurt it, and talking about him doesn't do much to help it. The post When will we learn...
View ArticleI miss my rivalry
So, the St. Louis Cardinals are traveling across the state for a much-anticipated series with the Kansas City Royals. Even when the series was meaningless, it could always be counted on for at least a...
View ArticleEric Show and the wrong side of history
ESPN has a moving article about Eric Show today. Eric Show was one of several tragic figures from the mid-1980s San Diego Padres overshadowed by Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, one of the greatest hitters...
View ArticleThe re-segregation of baseball
The Kansas City Star had a piece today about the sharp decline in the number of African-Americans playing baseball. Of course, when I grew up, the Royals relied heavily on African-Americans. George...
View ArticleMost valuable baseball cards of the 1970s
Although the 1970s may not have been quite the golden era for baseball that, say, the 1950s were, the decade produced a good number of stars. An important thing to consider, too, is that many players...
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