08/16/2020
On the 100th Anniversary of 'the pitch that killed', three links for your Sunday reading...
https://nypost.com/2020/08/15/100-years-ago-a-yankees-pitch-killed-ray-chapman/
https://studiogaryc.com/2020/08/15/carl-mays/?fbclid=IwAR1NS6nTFKItgcnr0YpzPKeoWgFUo_QiH-2iHVhYlYwOVDLxhOwdO77kiS0
http://www.baseballmike.net/2020/07/
The most tragic pitch in MLB history, 100 years later
There was a light rain falling at the Polo Grounds just past 3 o’clock that muggy Monday afternoon, 88 degrees and humid, but the clouds weren’t threatening. There were 21,000 people in the stands,…
07/06/2020
The Asterisk Season...
The Asterisk* Season
The Asterisk* Season With the COVID-19 pandemic upon us, changing our everyday life, keeping people in quarantine, and...
06/10/2020
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05/09/2020
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04/28/2020
The answer...
Answer
The Answer.... There were a few Mets ties in that All-Star game. Tom Seaver was the starting pitcher, pitched 3 i...
04/12/2020
Happy Easter...here is the SABR biography of Luscious "Luke" Easter...seemed appropriate for the day, name wise
Luke Easter | Society for American Baseball Research
"I've seen a lot of powerful hitters in my time but for sheer ability to knock a ball great distances, I've never seen anybody better than Easter — and I'm not excepting Babe Ruth." — Del Baker1 Luscious "Luke" Easter was born August 4, 1915 at 8:15 PM in Jonestown, Mississippi. During his playi...
03/29/2020
A page to help remind us about why we love this great game of baseball, and hopefully help bring it back to the forefront...