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Game Notes

Game Notes – 07/03/2025

Roger Schlueter | Friday, July 4, 2025

I wonder, in whatever realm franchises possess some sort of collective consciousness, if the Expos still have nightmares about the Barry Bonds experience from 2000.  In nine games that season, Montreal pitchers were tagged for eight doubles and seven homers by the Giants’ left fielder.  There were also two singles […]


Game Notes

Game Notes – 06/24/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Among the more robust RBI men in the game this year, there are four who belong to a family of sorts:  let’s call it  the Al Simmons Club (you’ll see why later on).  Among other notables both hidden inside and blaring out of his Hall of Fame statistical record, Simmons […]


Game Notes

Game Notes – 06/03/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, June 4, 2025

The 1950 Red Sox scored runs at a volume almost unsurpassed in the World Series era, touching the plate 1,027 times (only three Yankees clubs from the 1930s made it home more often).  The pinnacle of that season at the midpoint of the 20th century came on June 8, when […]


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Game Notes – 05/28/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, May 29, 2025

Since 1893, there are 32 examples of a National or American Leaguer operating in his age-23 or younger season, qualifying for the batting title, and finishing the year with a .350 or better average.  There’s some mighty famed campaigns to have climbed this peak.  There’s Joe Jackson’s record rookie season […]


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Game Notes – 05/26/2025

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, May 27, 2025

For all the enjoyment a Major League ballgame can provide when its young stars showcase their extraordinary physical gifts – those unimaginable blends and demonstrations of reflex and reaction time and flexibility and adjustment – the opportunity to savor something with a different profile can be equally alluring.  Historically, this […]


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Game Notes – 05/11/2025

Roger Schlueter | Monday, May 12, 2025

In the 149 NL seasons that have played out to a conclusion, a player representing the Phillies franchise has staked the claim as home run king in 29 of them.  Curiously, only two of those who’ve worn the crown wore it only once.  Mike Schmidt is king of all the […]


Game Notes

Game Notes – 05/06/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Rather famously, Willie Mays’ introduction with the Giants in 1951 started with a few too many zeroes:  0-for-5, 0-for-3, 0-for-4.  That 0-for-12 start was, also rather famously, put to rest by a swing and a drive in the first inning on May 28: a solo homer to left against Warren […]


Game Notes

Game Notes – 04/16/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, April 17, 2025

There are a lot of Major League games every season.  There have been a lot of Major League seasons.  The spring->summer->fall carnival ride of rises and dips, the sheer volume of numbers and storylines, the numerous ways to organize and contextualize:  all of this makes it easy and natural to […]


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Game Notes – 03/29/2025

Roger Schlueter | Sunday, March 30, 2025

In 1987, homers ruled.  Mark McGwire launched 49 to obliterate the existing rookie record.  Over in the NL, Andre Dawson matched that tally, making the ’87 season the first since 1961 to see multiple players climb so high.  In all, 28 players hit at least 30 home runs, more than […]


Recollections

MVP to HOF?

Tim Ott | Sunday, December 1, 2024

With the Hall of Fame ballot available for assigned voters to muse over, I’m reminded of the thought I had at this time last year: This process is getting harder.   That isn’t even taking into account the lingering issue of whether to vote for players with the stigma of […]