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Game Notes, 11/01/2025 – World Series Game 7

Roger Schlueter | Sunday, November 2, 2025

It seems, it feels remarkable that the final contest of the 2025 Fall Classic echoes so many of the beats that were produced in the final World Series game in 1912.  113 years ago.  The remarkable-ness comes from opposite poles.  How in the world can two events separated by so […]


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Game Notes, 10/31/2025 – World Series Game 6

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, November 1, 2025

Three times in his career, Whitey Ford accepted the starting assignment in a Game 6 with his Yankees facing the dire commandment – win or go away.  The first time this not so impossible mission presented itself, Ford got to stand atop his home mound of dirt, and, perhaps feeling […]


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Game Notes, 10/25/2025 – World Series Game 2

Roger Schlueter | Sunday, October 26, 2025

During the 1995 regular season, the Cleveland Indians averaged 5.8 runs per game while winning 69 percent of their contests.  This combination had last been seen (and perhaps ducked away from) in 1939, when the Yankees of Joe DiMaggio, Charlie Keller, Bill Dickey, Red Rolfe, Joe Gordon and George Selkirk […]


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Game Notes, 10/14/2025 – LCS Day 3

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, October 15, 2025

One of the reflective joys of the postseason comes in the echoes and reverberations, the links to the past that are constructed, seemingly, on the fly.  Something happens in the present, or a series of somethings, and almost instantly, moments and performances and names from the past – often having  […]


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Game Notes, 10/01/2025 – Wild Card Day 2

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, October 2, 2025

Entering 2025, the postseason account books showed 67 players who drove in at least 14 runs through their first 18 games, with Lou Gehrig and Adolis García tied for the most, 22.  A second focus revealed a much smaller collection to have scored at least 17 runs through their first […]


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Game Notes – 09/25/2025

Roger Schlueter | Friday, September 26, 2025

The 1996 Rockies roster boasted the NL leader in home runs and RBI (Andrés Galarraga), the league’s top base stealer (Eric Young, Sr.) and the top guy in runs scored, total bases, extra-base hits and slugging percentage, Ellis Burks.  Burks’ line also dazzled with 40 home runs and 32 steals, […]


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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 – 07/28/2025

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Little time is required to recite the lineage of shortstops who’ve produced at least 50 doubles in a season.  Boston’s Joe Cronin was the first to do this, reaching 51 two-base hits in 1938.  Cronin was left all by himself for a long time, until a burst starting in the […]


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Game Notes – 07/01/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Across 16 seasons, representing seven franchises, while manning first (a lot) and third (a little) and adding about equal time behind the dish and as a DH, Carlos Santana has drawn 1,315 walks in 9,094 plate appearances.  “So what?” you might ask. Here’s what. There are 23 players in baseball […]


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Game Notes – 05/20/2025

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Among the many (some may say myriad?) remarkable pulls from Barry Bonds’ career is his ability to step inside the left side of the batter’s box, take his stance against a southpaw and, in that traditionally unbalanced equation in favor of the pitcher, do some serious damage.  Since 1969, there […]