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Game Notes, 10/17/2025 – LCS Day 6

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, October 18, 2025

When Babe Ruth made the last of his three World Series starts on the mound, he was batting in an untraditional spot for a pitcher – sixth.  On the mound on this ninth day of September in 1918, Ruth kept the Cubs off the board for the first four innings […]


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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 – 06/26/2025

Roger Schlueter | Friday, June 27, 2025

In 1978, the lanky, towering right-hander J.R. Richard became the first Astros pitcher to lead the NL in any one of the three Triple Crown categories, pacing the Senior Circuit with 303 strikeouts.  As a follow-up, Richard ticked off another box, the first ERA title for Houston (that same 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 – 04/15/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, April 16, 2025

In 1956, Henry Aaron – playing in his age-22 season – led the NL with 340 total bases.  Over in the AL, Mickey Mantle – playing in his age-24 season – paced the Junior Circuit in this same category, with 376.  This excerpt from that season is notable not only […]


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Game Notes – 04/09/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, April 10, 2025

In 1998, Texas cleanup hitter Juan González embodied that descriptive amazingly well and often, with eight different games featuring at least five RBI.  No other player in the modern era has produced so many big-RBI games, although a few aren’t too far behind.  In 1930, Lou Gehrig had seven such […]


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