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Game Notes, 10/05/2025 – LDS Day 2

Roger Schlueter | Monday, October 6, 2025

Ken Griffey, Jr. may have been gone.  Álex Rodríguez may have left town.  Randy Johnson may have been but a memory.  But Ichiro Suzuki was the new king of Seattle.  Jamie Moyer and Edgar Martínez and Dan Wilson were still around.  Facing the Indians at Safeco Field on October 15, […]


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Game Notes – 09/21/2025

Roger Schlueter | Monday, September 22, 2025

Today’s high octane leadoff hitters are of a different makeup than those who dominated the role in the 20th century.  Consider that going back to 1901, the single-year high marks for home runs, RBI, total bases and extra-base hits when batting leadoff all come from players in the 21st century, […]


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Game Notes – 09/14/2025

Roger Schlueter | Monday, September 15, 2025

When 19-year-old Mickey Mantle stepped onto the diamond for his big league debut on April 17, 1951, the single-season high mark for home runs by a switch-hitter rested at 35, courtesy of Ripper Collins’ efforts representing the 1934 Cardinals.  When the 1955 campaign came to a close, the mark was […]


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Game Notes – 09/03/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, September 4, 2025

In 1972, the Padres pitching staff posted the third most team shutouts in the NL, with 17.  Problem was, they were also blanked 17 times, which amounted to the second most in the league.  However the computations and balances played out, the club finished the year with a dismal 58-95 […]


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Game Notes – 09/02/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, September 3, 2025

A year ago, Shohei Ohtani flirted with the exceptional achievement of clocking triple digits in extra-base hits, a feat that’s been managed only 15 times in this National Pastime’s history.  Ultimately falling one shy of the century mark, Ohtani had to settle instead for a belt that was stitched with […]


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Game Notes – 08/26/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, August 27, 2025

There have been 32 Yankees to power through an August and come out at the end with at least nine home runs and at least 23 RBI.  Babe Ruth did this on his way toward establishing a new home run record in 1921.  Joe DiMaggio did it on his way […]


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Game Notes – 08/25/2025

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Across his magnificent, inaugural Hall of Fame class career, Christy Mathewson paced all his NL peers in fewest walks per nine innings on seven different occasions, a repetition of supremacy that since Matty had his last leadership campaign in 1915, has been surpassed by only Greg Maddux.  Before Mathewson started […]


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Game Notes – 08/20/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, August 21, 2025

The 1904 Athletics – pitching staff residence for a trio of Hall of Famers – saw their starters average 5.93 strikeouts per nine innings.  Under the lights shining on the current environment, that figure may look, feel, sound … anemic, blah, laughable, but for the era, it was anything but.  […]


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Game Notes – 07/22/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Almost exactly 38 years ago, on July 20, 1987, the Yankees’ Don Mattingly tied the nine-inning, AL record for putouts as a first baseman, with 22.  The landmark achievement, which had been accomplished twice before in the league (both occurrences coming in 1906), gave Mattingly a line in the record […]


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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 […]