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Royalty

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, July 5, 2025

120 years ago, a Reds center fielder named Cy Seymour emblazoned his 10th Major League season with a line so far beyond anything he’d accomplished before and anything he’d do in his final six years after this pinnacle:  a startling, awe-inspiring mountain flanked by short, rolling hills. In 1905, left-handed […]


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Two Pair

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, June 28, 2025

Yes, pace can be a dangerous navigator, a “The sign is pointing askew” proposition – blindly follow the arrow’s point toward the extrapolated destination and all sorts of problematic surprises might await, perhaps camouflaged by regressions to the mean or hiding behind rocky slumps or lying among Injured List stints.  […]


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Clayton, the Giant(s) Slayer

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, June 21, 2025

One week ago, Dodgers southpaw Clayton Kershaw layered in another rewrite to his work-in-progress Hall of Fame plaque – one more victory to expand his difference between career wins and losses to a plus 120; five more strikeouts to creep within a dozen punchouts of an even 3,000; yet another […]


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Join the Club

Roger Schlueter | Monday, March 24, 2025

To anyone equipped with access to Baseball Reference and a healthy combination of curiosity and affection for the numbers, rabbit holes can appear with a time-destroying frequency and head-spinning expansiveness.  Recently, one came a-calling in a most – seemingly – benign form:  Bernie Williams’ headshot on BR’s homepage.  The image […]


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The Sultan of Slash

Roger Schlueter | Friday, March 7, 2025

Today’s guest writer, James Potocki, spent 25 years creating content for Major League Baseball as a cinematographer, editor and producer. If you’ve been a baseball fan over that time, you might have seen some of his work – This Week in Baseball, Prime 9, The World Series Film and the […]


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Game Notes, 10/28/2024 – World Series G3

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Quick (and be honest with your response):  who hit the most World Series home runs as a first baseman?  Riffle through the mental rolodex …. of course, Lou Gehrig.     This bit of trivia is probably unsurprising, as Gehrig – who ended up with 10 four-baggers – famously walloped NL […]


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The VIP Entrance, Part 2

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, October 24, 2024

  See Here for Part 1   On the morning of October 3, 2000, the set of batters who could proclaim they ended their postseason careers with a .300/.400/.500 line (“ahem,” they might cough, “with at least 100 plate appearances”) numbered six:  Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Hank Greenberg, Gene Woodling, […]


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The VIP Entrance, Part 1

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, October 23, 2024

The 2024 postseason has been a canvas calling to the artists who hold a bat in their hands, an invitation to paint thunderous and striking images of what can occur when a pitch nears the plate.  The World Series alone will feature seven hitters coming off a 1.000-OPS line drawn […]


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Game Notes, 10/19/2024 – LCS Day 7

Roger Schlueter | Sunday, October 20, 2024

During the 2024 regular season, Juan Soto claimed partnership as one-half of one of three distinct hitting duos in the old pastime’s history to each produce a 40-HR, 100-walk, 100-RBI season.  The 25-year-old Soto and his hitting mate in the feat, Aaron Judge, joined Tigers Norm Cash and Rocky Colavito […]


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