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Day 59/365 Blogging Every Day - Baseball's Best Special Needs Player
Hack Wilson was a man who was mostly known for his historic 1930 season, but there was lot more to him.
Mar 114 min read


Day 58/365 Blogging Every Day - The Youngest MLB Player To Win MVP
Winning MVP is never easy, but can you guess the youngest MLB player to every win MVP?
Mar 103 min read


Day 55/365 Blogging Every Day - Who Slept With Cal Ripken's Wife?
Cal Ripken jr. was baseball's golden boy. But was it almost tarnished by a famous actor?
Mar 74 min read


Day 54/365 Blogging Every Day - The Yankee's Slugger Before The Babe
Babe Ruth is the definition of a slugger, but who was the slugger for the Yankees before the Babe?
Mar 64 min read


Day 51/365 Blogging Every Day - Sandy Koufax Removed His Tonsils and Became Legendary
Sandy Koufax is known as the best left handed pitcher of all time. But would he be that if he did not get his tonsils out.?
Mar 34 min read


Day 44/365 Blogging Every Day - Who Would Win In This Baseball Cripple Fight?
What if we put the 2 best MLB pitchers with deformities against each other?
Feb 243 min read


Day 42/365 Blogging Every Day - Jackie Robinson's Other Accomplishments
Jackie Robinson did what may be the coolest thing ever, but that is just one of the many bad ass things that he did.
Feb 223 min read


Day 35/365 Blogging Every Day - The Phillies Most Controversial Player
Dick Allen, known for hitting moonshots, is going to be in the Hall of Fame this year. Lets review his career.
Feb 154 min read


Day 34/365 Blogging Every Day - This Hall of Fame Baseball Player May Just Be Your Weird Uncle
Enos Slaughter was divorced 5 times, served in the military, and still had time to be a Hall of Fame baseball player.
Feb 143 min read


Day 33/365 Blogging Every Day - You Don't Get The Nickname "Oil Can" By Being Normal
Oil Can Boyd was known for his energy on the mound and his antics off the field... which there are plenty of.
Feb 135 min read


Day 30/365 of Blogging Every Day - Why Yankees Fans Hated This Legend
Roger Maris broke what was thought to be an unbreakable record. Then everyone in New York hated him
Feb 105 min read


Day 25/365 of Blogging Everyday - The Only Player in MLB History With 2,000 Hits and 100 Wins
John Ward did a lot of things in his life. Between being a baseball legend, a lawyer, and a pro golfer, he had a fulfilling life.
Feb 55 min read


Day 24/365 of Blogging Everyday - Best Lineup of Baseball Players That Wore 24
Day 24/365 of blogging every day. In honor of day 24, here is my baseball lineup of players to wear number 24.
Feb 44 min read


Derek Jeter Actually Kinda Sucks
Derek Jeter was one vote away from a unanimous Hall of Fame entry. It should have never been that close.
Jan 295 min read


Before Shohei Ohtani, There was Bob Lemon
Bob Lemon was many things, Pitcher, fielder, WW2 Veteran, but most importantly, he was Ohtani, before Ohtani.
Jan 274 min read


Baseball Hall of Fame Votes Are In, My Reaction
The 2025 Hall of Fame votes are in. Here is my reaction to all of the votes.
Jan 224 min read


This Mistake Cost a Team a Trip to The World Series
Fred Merkle is not known for what he did, it's what he did not do that everyone remembers.
Jan 205 min read


The Story of "The Shot Heard Around The World"
"The shot heard around the world" is one of the most spectacular moments in the history of sports. But there is more too it than a home run
Jan 185 min read


Lonnie Smith, Baseball, Cocaine, Vengeance.
Lonnie Smith is known for his biggest mistake, but what about the man behind the mistake.
Jan 186 min read


Is Jerry Seinfeld Really a Mets Fan?
Is the TV show character Jerry Seinfeld, really a Mets fan on the show Seinfeld, created by Jerry Seinfeld?
Jan 164 min read
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