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Game Notes, 10/11/2025 – LDS Day 8

Roger Schlueter | Sunday, October 12, 2025

When Jim Thome took Derek Lowe deep in the bottom of the third inning in Game 5 of the 1999 ALDS, the Indians took an 8-7 lead over the Red Sox and Thome already had his second two-run home run of the contest.  Again, this was the third inning.  Then […]


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Game Notes, 10/09/2025 – LDS Day 6

Roger Schlueter | Friday, October 10, 2025

The victims of the first-ever perfect game in World Series history, the 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers had little time to regroup and recharge in their return to the diamond just a day later:  a must-win Game 6 at Ebbets Field. A Duke Snider single in the first eliminated any concern about […]


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Game Notes, 10/08/2025 – LDS Day 5

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, October 9, 2025

It’s October 10, 1948.  A reported 86,288 fans are on needles and pins at Cleveland Municipal Stadium to see if the Indians can clinch the franchise’s first World Series title since 1920.  The incomparable Bob Feller gets the start for Cleveland, a shot at redemption after losing Game 1 to […]


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Game Notes, 10/06/2025 – LDS Day 3

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, October 7, 2025

For Yankees fans of a certain age, the name Edgar Martínez probably produces a host of emotions – none very good.  The name might conjure teeth gnashing, it might inspire cold sweats, it very well could induce jagged breathing and even a few tears.  To a baseball fan without any […]


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Game Notes, 10/04/2025 – LDS Day 1

Roger Schlueter | Sunday, October 5, 2025

There are 185 instances of a postseason batter – perhaps surrounded by bunting, perhaps hearing extra jeers or cheers from a crowd feeling the intensity, perhaps extra-energized by the heightened tension that seems to come with every delivery from mound to dish – generating at least two home runs in […]


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Game Notes, 10/02/2025 – Wild Card Day 3

Roger Schlueter | Friday, October 3, 2025

The 1929 Cubs featured a quartet of fearsome right-handed hitters, a foursome of .500 or better sluggers named Rogers Hornsby (slugged .679 that year), Hack Wilson (.618), Riggs Stephenson (.562) and Kiki Cuyler (.532).  They all posted on-base percentages above .400 that year, Wilson’s .345 batting average was the lowest […]


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Game Notes, 10/01/2025 – Wild Card Day 2

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, October 2, 2025

Entering 2025, the postseason account books showed 67 players who drove in at least 14 runs through their first 18 games, with Lou Gehrig and Adolis García tied for the most, 22.  A second focus revealed a much smaller collection to have scored at least 17 runs through their first […]


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Game Notes, 09/30/2025 – Wild Card Day 1

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, October 1, 2025

In the very first postseason contest in Major League Baseball’s Modern Era – Game 1 of the 1903 World Series – Pittsburgh’s Deacon Phillippe baffled Boston’s batters and silenced the partisans at the Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds with a 10-strikeout, no-walk display.  This established introduction – reach double-digits in K’s […]


Connections

Clayton, the Giant(s) Slayer

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, June 21, 2025

One week ago, Dodgers southpaw Clayton Kershaw layered in another rewrite to his work-in-progress Hall of Fame plaque – one more victory to expand his difference between career wins and losses to a plus 120; five more strikeouts to creep within a dozen punchouts of an even 3,000; yet another […]


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Game Notes – 03/18/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Since 1901, no Dodgers starting pitcher has accumulated more Opening Day wins than Don Drysdale and his five.  The Hall of Fame right-hander owed some of that success to the Cubs, whom he bested in both 1960 and 1963.  Drysdale went the distance in both of the victories, with the […]


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