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Game Notes, 10/07/2025 – LDS Day 4

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, October 8, 2025

During the Yankees’ three-game sweep of the Rangers in the 1999 ALDS, Derek Jeter came to the plate 13 times and in that baker’s dozen opportunities to provoke a bit of chaos for the opposition, managed quite nicely, going 5-for-11 with a double, a triple and two walks.  All smashed […]


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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 – 09/11/2025

Roger Schlueter | Friday, September 12, 2025

Over a five-year stretch from 1948-1952, the average Ralph Kiner season looked like this:  109 runs scored, 44 home runs, 112 RBI, 119 walks.  Only 10 different players – apart from Kiner – have assembled that line in a season, and that’s what Kiner averaged.  And if that perspective is […]


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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 – 08/20/2025

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 – 08/19/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Major League Baseball’s story in the 21st century has been significantly devoted to single-season longball feats – a Major League record here, an AL record there, a shuffling of NL and AL rookie records, perhaps a new record for catchers this season. The narrative has been much less consumed by […]


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Game Notes – 08/12/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, August 13, 2025

When Dave Kingman joined the Mets for the 1975 season, Cleon Jones possessed more home runs than any other player in the franchise’s history, with 93.  Over 664 games with New York, Kingman would clobber 154, ending his tenure with the Mets in 1983 as the club’s career home run […]


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Game Notes – 08/04/2025

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, August 5, 2025

In the famed 1941 season, the one that peaked with an historic hitting streak and a legendary batting title, neither the streaker (Joe DiMaggio) nor the titleist (Ted Williams) paced the AL in hits.  Instead, that overshadowed accomplishment belonged to Washington’s shortstop, Cecil Travis.  With his 218 knocks, Travis became […]


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Game Notes – 07/31/2025

Roger Schlueter | Friday, August 1, 2025

When he finished his Hall of Fame career in 1947, Hank Greenberg had scorched, sailed, soared and smacked 781 baseballs for extra-base hits.  That tally represented 47.97% of all the hits he had produced over his 13-year career, a percentage that 78 years after he was done tormenting  big league […]


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Game Notes – 07/30/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, July 31, 2025

The 1925 Athletics roster featured four future Hall of Famers, with three of them in their debut seasons – Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove and Mickey Cochrane.  The fourth, Al Simmons, was experiencing his second go-round and did he ever make a splash:  a league-leading 253 hits, a league-leading 392 total […]