What do Craig Biggio and I have in common?
Neither one of us was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame today.
What do Craig Biggio and I have in common?
Neither one of us was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame today.
Can’t have Robin Yount without his running mate, Molly.
In 2004, Molitor went into the Hall of Fame as a Milwaukee Brewer, despite the fact the Selig family low-balled him with their contract offer.
A native Minnesotan, “The Ignitor” overcame drugs and injuries to notch 3,000 hits and capture a World Series MVP.
Nice story about Jay Bell today on Deadspin.
Also, in this picture he looks like an extra from “Major League.”
Glenn Hubbard clearly had an off-season job as a carnival snake charmer.
I don’t think you’d catch Dan Uggla in this type of pose.
(h/t thatsonpoint.tumblr.com/)
I spent a good portion of my Memorial Day weekend playing RBI Baseball.
Simply put, Rob Wilfong is an RBI Baseball legend.
On this date in baseball back in 1982, Mario Mendoza hit into a fielder’s choice in his final Major League at-bat.
With a career batting average of .215 (as well as a truly fetid .507 career OPS), Mendoza was the eponymous owner of the dreaded “Mendoza Line.”
Is it just me, or does Mendoza look like “The Thing”-era Wilford Brimley?
Anyone who had TBS Superstation during the late 80s undoubtedly has fond memories of watching Jeff Blauser man the infield at Fulton County Stadium.
Fret not, fans from the Twin Cities.
Your ball club might be 0-4 with dire prospects for the 2012 season, but you still have the halycon days when this burly bastard was manning the hot corner.