The Toronto Blue Jays Franchise 1994-2012: Part 2 of a 7 Part Series
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Like us on Facebook here Follow @mlbreports Friday, December.28, 2012 Note from Chuck Booth: I am attempting to bring the history for each of the 30 MLB Franchises into a 5 part series that will focus...
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Like us on Facebook here. Follow @mlbreports Tuesday April.16/2013 #42 – we all know what the number means. What significance does a number carry? Obviously we know that a number carries a value of an...
View ArticleThe Arizona Diamondbacks: The Best Pitchers 1998 – 2013: Part 3 Of A 3 Part...
Like us on Facebook here Follow @mlbreports Friday, July.12, 2013 Johnson is by far the most illustrious pitcher that has pitched for the franchise. He holds multiple pitching records for the team, and...
View ArticleTampa Bay Rays In Payroll 2014 + Contracts Going Forward: They Should Also...
David Price became a 20 game winner for the first time last season, and it won him the American League Cy Young Award. That is really hard to match, but early struggles and injuries held him back in...
View ArticleSully Baseball Daily Podcast – December 20, 2014
Can we ever shake our first impressions? Can we ever change what we think? I take a look at first impressions in relation to Bud Selig and to Connie Mack. It is a lasting impression episode of The...
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AP This week’s list is all about WAR or Wins Above Replacement. This is an attempt by the sabermetric baseball community to summarize a player’s total contributions to their team in one statistic....
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View ArticleMilwaukee Baseball History – 50 Years Ago: The Opening Day that Wasn’t
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Chris Zantow (Featured BBBA Writer/Owner – chriszantowauthor.wordpress.com) Follow @zantow_chris Follow The MLB Reports On Twitter Follow @mlbreports Attending baseball’s Opening Day means a lot of...
View ArticleDid Bony Knees Cost Lou Gehrig A Hollywood Acting Career?
Lou Gehrig was only 35 when he was diagnosed with ALS. He had to retire right away and came back for what some would consider ‘the greatest speech of all-time’ on July.4, 1939. It was the “I am the...
View ArticleMilwaukee Brewers Follow-up: Ray Peters
I feel fortunate to have made some connections with ex-Brewers in the past two years. Not everyone wants to talk of course, and some guys say the number games they played combined with the passage of...
View ArticleThe Forgotten Rivalry: The Reds and Dodgers Battle for Supremacy of the ’70s
Sometimes over the course of the schedule you manage to find that occasional game which encapsulates a club perfectly. One which showcases the superior firepower it’s truly armed with. The type of...
View ArticleClassic Milwaukee Brewers Opponents – The 1980 Toronto Blue Jays
The Milwaukee Brewers played in the American League East division from 1972-93. In 2017, the Brewers will play many of their old foes from the East in Interleague matchups. Baltimore, Boston, Toronto,...
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The sheer thrill of playing professional baseball must be enormous. Imagine the feeling one would have after making the major leagues after toiling for seven years in various levels of independent and...
View ArticleHow Pitcher Dave Davenport Fought His Way Out of Baseball
Fighting with your boss is usually a losing proposition, no matter who is on the right side. Nobody learned this harder than former right-handed pitcher Dave Davenport, who literally saw his...
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