If I Had a Hall of Fame Ballot
By: Mike Carter If I had a Hall of Fame ballot, which I do not, and know I never will, here are the players I would vote for in 2020.…
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By: Mike Carter If I had a Hall of Fame ballot, which I do not, and know I never will, here are the players I would vote for in 2020.…
By: William Robinson I hope Harold Baines doesn’t read this article. I really do. Because I’m about to literally destroy him on paper and by all accounts he is a…
By William Robinson Scott Rolen was a third basemen for the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and Toronto Blue Jays. He played from 1996 to 2012 and during…
NEWS The BBWAA elected four new Hall of Famers. Mariano Rivera (100.0), Roy Halladay (85.4), Edgar Martinez (85.4) and Mike Mussina (76.7). The next closest were Curt Schilling (60.9), Roger…
By: William Robinson It’s that time of year again for my annual baseball Hall of Fame vote article. This year feels different though. In 2018 the Veterans Committee voted to…
NEWS Lee Smith and Harold Baines both were elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame via the Today’s Game Era committee. Results of the Today’s Game Era Ballot (12 votes…
By: Mike Carter and Kelly Byrnes By:Mike My dad always used to tell me that one of the first signs you are getting older is when guys your age start…
By: Mike It’s winter here in the Midwest already. The leaves are all down, the trees are naked, and the Canadian airflow seems to have locked us in already. I…
By: Rebecca Herman Trevor Hoffman was “my Padre.” He was traded to the Padres in 1993, the same year I relocated to San Diego. He was the first player that…
By: Mike Carter Albert Pujols. One of the most feared hitters to have ever played the game of baseball. Congratulations to him on his 3000 hits. Pujols got #3000 last…