In 1962, a left-handed hitting 22-year-old Pittsburgh Pirate named Willie Stargell, made his big league debut. That year, in only 34 plate appearances he hit a very respectable .290/.353./452. Stargell would go on to play 21 seasons for the Pirates becoming one of the best and most beloved players in that franchise's history before being elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility
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It pains me excessively to admit this, but Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig and I agree on somethi...
When the 2013 MLB Hall of Fame Ballot was released this past November, the heated discussion began a...
This paper explores multiple published books, articles, and documentaries that explain the Steroid E...
Over the last 150 years, baseball has been one of the most popular American sports. Ever since its i...
This year the Baseball Writer's Association of America (BBWAA) failed to elect anybody to the Baseba...
The biggest problem and greatest injustice with the voting for the Baseball Hall of Fame was not rev...
I am shocked! There may be crying in baseball, but certainly not steroids. Say it isn’t so Bud, Mark...
It was a little over a week ago that I read a small notice about the Baseball Hall of Fame voting fo...
Statistical analysis is a major aspect of baseball, from player averages to historical benchmarks an...
Statistical analysis is a major aspect of baseball, from player averages to historical benchmarks an...
This week Rafael Palmeiro met the wrath of the Canadian baseball public in Toronto where he was booe...
It has been a summer of milestone achievements in baseball, with the promise of more to come. Sammy ...
Bud Selig has been a very controversial baseball commissioner. He more or less encouraged steroid us...
This past Tuesday the U.S. Justice Department announced that it was dropping the obstruction of just...
This article highlights the main points around the argument that professional sports organizations s...
It pains me excessively to admit this, but Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig and I agree on somethi...
When the 2013 MLB Hall of Fame Ballot was released this past November, the heated discussion began a...
This paper explores multiple published books, articles, and documentaries that explain the Steroid E...