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Game Notes

Game Notes, 09/30/2025 – Wild Card Day 1

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, October 1, 2025

In the very first postseason contest in Major League Baseball’s Modern Era – Game 1 of the 1903 World Series – Pittsburgh’s Deacon Phillippe baffled Boston’s batters and silenced the partisans at the Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds with a 10-strikeout, no-walk display.  This established introduction – reach double-digits in K’s […]


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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 – 09/18/2025

Roger Schlueter | Friday, September 19, 2025

A one-hit shutout in a 1-0 win.  There’s a harmony in this event, the numerical synchronicity, the metered sound adding an extra layer of allure to an already compelling narrative:  the tightest of contests where runs are the rarest mineral to be mined, the fellow on the mound taking on […]


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Game Notes – 09/07/2025

Roger Schlueter | Monday, September 8, 2025

For all his gaudy career numbers, Eddie Murray doesn’t possess much in the way of single-year supremacy.  There’s an AL-best number of walks in 1984 to go along with the circuit’s best on-base percentage (and the league’s best OPS+) that year, a few seasons with more intentional walks than any […]


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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 […]


Recollections

The Need for (Less) Speed

Tim Ott | Sunday, July 20, 2025

A quick run-through of recent Major League Baseball news reveals the degree to which the sport relies on the wow factor of its lightning-strewing arms.   One MLB.com article from late June, recounting Shohei Ohtani’s third mound outing following his return from elbow surgery, came with the headline “Ohtani dials […]


Connections

(A)Look to the Left

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, July 19, 2025

Casting an evaluative glance back 91 seasons, the choice for the AL’s starting pitcher in the 1934 All-Star Game appears as easy and devoid of controversy as any.  25-year-old Lefty Gomez entered the pause in regular season action pacing the circuit outright with 14 wins and a 2.03 ERA while […]


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Game Notes – 07/06/2025

Roger Schlueter | Monday, July 7, 2025

If they (and we) are fortunate, defending MVPs Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge will end their respective seasons with somewhere north of 150 games played – an almost daily entry across six months of regular season baseball.  In contrast, the best pitchers will present their arms and offerings – if […]


Connections

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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Game Notes – 06/25/2025

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, June 26, 2025

Jacob deGrom started attacking (and silencing) big league hitters for the official accounting on May 15, 2014, when he allowed a single run over seven innings (and took the loss in a 1-0 affair).  The right-hander was 25 years old for this debut and with four hits and two walks […]