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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 – 09/24/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, September 25, 2025

In his entry for “tater,” Paul Dickson (The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, Third Edition, 2009), mentions that “the term may have originated in the Negro Leagues as potato but took on new life when George Scott made a habit of calling his home runs “taters” after coming to the Boston Red […]


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Game Notes – 09/23/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, September 24, 2025

On July 6, 2025, Tarik Skubal and his Tigers were in Cleveland to take on Gavin Williams and his Guardians.  Detroit’s southpaw was in complete – cruising beautifully – control, logging seven scoreless innings in which he fanned 10 with no walks.  Williams nearly matched the reigning AL Cy Young […]


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Game Notes – 09/15/2025

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, September 16, 2025

In the entire statistical record covering Major League Baseball, there are 19 player seasons that can spread their metaphorical arms wide, wide, wide with the boast of at least 100 runs scored and driven in, 100 walks drawn and at least 20 home runs and 20 steals.  There are a […]


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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 – 09/09/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, September 10, 2025

In 1978, J.R. Richard became just the fourth different right-handed hurler since 1893 to rocket to 300 strikeouts:  a 303-K campaign that placed him alongside Walter Johnson (1910, 1912), Bob Feller (1946) and Nolan Ryan (1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977).  It was an explosive outcome for the 28-year-old who, before […]


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Game Notes – 08/28/2025

Roger Schlueter | Friday, August 29, 2025

When Dave Kingman closed his career in 1986, the 37-year-old had produced 442 home runs – at the time, the 19th most in baseball history.  Those 442 also represented an unprecedented 28.1% of his entire collection of hits – a greater percentage than any ballplayer with at least 5,000 plate […]


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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 – 08/11/2025

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, August 12, 2025

In the first game of a doubleheader on August 19, 1930, Cubs center fielder Hack Wilson delighted the home crowd with his 43rd home run of the year – an astounding total from a couple of perspectives.  There was this:  by day’s end, Wilson enjoyed a 14-homer leadership advantage over […]