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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Paul Blair
Paul Blair, the former Gold Glove center fielder of the Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, and Cincinnati Reds, has passed away.
Paul Blair was 69.
Article... http://www.decaturdaily.com/sports/pro_sports/article_d367622f-be85-59d8-8238-e1fbe520880d.html?mode=jqm
In my 6 decades of watching baseball, there was no better center fielder in the American League while Paul Blair was roving the outfield for the Orioles.
Mickey Stanley, the Tigers CF in 1968, won a couple of Gold Gloves, the others always seemed to land in Blair's glove, just like thousands of lost hits did.
My thoughts and prayers for the Blair family.
May God Bless Paul Blair.
My BBA Hall of Fame Ballot
Here are the ten big league baseball players I wrote on my ballot for this years BBA Hall of Fame ballot.
●Craig Biggio, C, 2B, OF, Houston Astros
●Jeff Bagwell, 1B, Houston Astros
●Greg Maddux, P, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres
●Tim "Rock" Raines, OF, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Flirida Marlins, Oakland Athletics
●Jack Morris, P, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians
●Edgar Martinez, 3B, DH, Seattle Mariners
●Frank Thomas, 1B, DH, Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics
●Alan Trammell, SS, Detroit Tigers
●Mike Piazza, C, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, Oakland Athletics
●Tom Glavine, P, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
The Bambino wishes you a Merry Christmas
Can't imagine getting a Christmas card from Babe Ruth.
Thanks to "When We Wore Fedora's" for posting the Babe Ruth card on their Facebook page.
Monday, December 23, 2013
1909 Detroit Tigers
Terrific photo via Twitter, courtesy of Just Baseball Photos( @Baseball_Photos ), of the 1908 Detroit Tigers.
Ty Cobb is stting on the far right side, second row.
The 1909 Tigers won their 3rd consecutive American League Pennant, finishing with a 98-54 record under Manager Hughie Jennings.
Ty Cobb had one of the greatest years any big league ballplayer has ever had.
In 156 games in 1909, Cobb led the American League in...
Batting Average...377 Home Runs...9 Runs Batted In..107...
...116 Runs scored, 216 hits, 76 Stolen Bases, a .431 on base %, .517 Slugging %, and 296 Total bases.
I just love vintage baseball pictures of Cobb's era, 1905-1928.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Rudolph the Red Nose Shortstop
The great baseball people over at baseballreference.com have come up with quite the Christmas gift for all us fans with a special player page for Santa's Christmas Ace, Rudolph, the Red Nose Reindeer.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Happy Baseball Birthday...Old Hoss Radbourn
Today we celebrate the birthday of 19th Century baseball legend Old Hoss Radbourn.
Charles Radbourn was born on December 11th, 1854, in Rochester, New York.
Old Hoss is most famous for his 59 wins for the Providence Grays World 's Champions of 1884.
In that unbelievable 1884 baseball season, Old Hoss pitched nearly every day for the Gray's, 678 2/3 IP, faced 2,672 batters, threw 11 shutouts, and managed to come in and save 2 games as well.
Radbourn made his big league debut at age 25 for the Buffalo Bisons, on May 5th, 1880.
Radbourn also pitched for the Boston Beaneaters (1886-1889), Boston Reds (1890), and Cincinnati Reds (1891).
It was the Providence Grays though, that defined the Hall of Fame career of Radbourn.
Between 1881 through 1885, Old Hoss had a 193-88 record, with a 1.96 ERA, an 1,228 strike outs and 26 shutouts.
Radbourn passed away on February 5, 1897, in Bloomington, Illinois, at the age of just 42.
Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn was elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.
If you have a Twitter account, @OldHossRadbourn is a must follow.
Happy 159th Birthday Old Hoss!
Play Ball!
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Happy Baseball Birthday...Barbaro Garbey
Today's Happy Baseball Birthday wishes go out to former big leaguer Barbaro Garbey.
Garbey was born on December 4th, 1956, in Santiago de Cuba.
Garbey was signed as a Free Agent by the Detroit Tigers in June of 1980.
On April 3rd, 1984, at age 27, Garbey made his big league debut for Detroit.
In 110 games Garbey hit .287 (94 hits in 348 plate appearances), smacked 5 home runs, drove in 52 runs, and a .325 on base percentage.
For whatever reasons, Garbey played in just 86 games for manager Sparky Anderson in 1985, hitting .257, with 6 dingers and 29 RBI.
The Tigers traded Garbey to the Oakland A's on November 13th, 1985.
The A's released Garbey in Spring Traning of 1986.
The Texas Rangers signed Garbey as a free agent on December 13th, 1987.
In 1998 for the Rangers, his last big league season, Garbey appeared in just 30 games, batting .194, in 67 plate appearances, with no homers, and just 5 RBI.
Happy Birthday Barbaro!
Friday, November 29, 2013
Happy Baseball Birthday...Bill Freehan
Today is Bill Freehan's 72nd birthday.
My baseball hero played 15 big league seasons for my Detroit Tigers, collecting 1,591 base hits and 200 home runs.
There was no better catcher in baseball in the 1960s than Freehan, who won five consecutive Gold Gloves,1965-1969, and retired with a MLB record .993 fielding percentage.
Happy Birthday to the greatest catcher to ever wear the Old English D, William Ashley Freehan.
Go Tigers!
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving
I'd like to say Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Hanukkah to all the great baseball fans everywhere.
May you and your families be blessed this Holiday Season.
God Bless.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
No cheaters please on my team
Former Detroit Tigers shortstop Jhonny Peralta has signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Good.
I don't want Peralta on my team.
4 years, $52 million dollar contract for a cheater.
MLB says they have the toughest drug testing in sports.
Peralta served a 50 game suspension for using something illegal, PEDs, HGH, whatever it was, in 2013, as a member of the Detroit Tigers.
Peralta served just suspension, played in the playoffs, and is now rewarded with $52 million dollars.
Where's the punishment for Peralta?
Who's the idiot now, Peralta for cheating baseball and the Tigers, or MLB and the Cardinals, for allowing a cheater to get $52 million bucks?
I also don't want the Tigers signing any players that have been suspended, and that includes power hitting Texas Ranger OF/DH Nelson Cruz.
I dont want Cruz hitting one steroid HR while wearing the Old English D.
There is no reason, none, including trying to win a championship, for any team to sign any steroid using baseball players.
I'd rather have my team, the Detroit Tigers, be an average to above average team that plays the game
the right way than win a World Series using steroids cheaters.
There are absolutely no more excuses for baseball owners to sign cheaters anymore.
Baseball is our National Pastime, and steroids, and cheaters don't belong in our great game.
In my opinion, any player busted for any steroid, HGH, blood doping, etcetera, should never play in the big leagues again.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Adios Sweet Prince
The Detroit Tigers have traded first baseman Prince Fielder to the Texas Rangers.
In return the Rangers will send second baseman Ian Kinsler to Detroit.
As stunned and excited I was two years ago when the Tigers signed Fielder to a massive nine year, $215 million dollar contract, I'm also equally not surprised by this move.
I always want what's best for my team, and I know Ian Kinsler can play.
I'm assuming the Tigers will put rookie Nick Castellanos at third base, move MVP Miguel Cabrera back at first base, and go after a free agent outfielder like Carlos Beltran.
I hear on social media that the Tigers have made this move for two reasons.
First, the Tigers weren't happy with Prince Fielder's non-hitting in the playoffs the past two years, including his lack of emotion after Detroit's loss to Boston in the American League Championship Series.
Second, the Tigers will save around $76 million dollars, which will be headed into the bank accounts of Cabrera, Max Scherzer, and Justin Verlander.
Goodnight Sweet Prince, we hardly knew you.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
This week we honor our 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
This Friday marks the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.
President Kennedy was quite an athlete, and he enjoyed all sports as a young man, including baseball.
I'll be posting as much as I can this week on President Kennedy and his relationship with our National Pastime.
Play Ball!
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President John F. Kennedy throws out the first pitch , 4/10/1961, @ Grffith Stadium, Home of the Washington Senators.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Happy Veterans Day 2013
As a former U.S. Navy Ships Serviceman, and the son, of a son, of a Sailor, I say thanks to all those, past, and present, who served our great country as members of the Armed Forces.
My Grandfather(WW II), and my Dad were in the US Navy, my Uncle Bob and Uncle John were US Marines, and my Uncle Paul served in the US Army in Vietnam.
Currently my Nephew, Bobby, is serving in the Army in Japan.
To all Service Men and Women I say Thank You FOR YOUR SERVICE!
God Bless our Troops.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
1960s Detroit Tigers Power
Saw this picture today, posted by a baseball fan on my Facebook timeline.
The Tigers had some pretty good teams in the early 1960s, led by future Hall of Fame right fielder Al Kaline, #6, on the left.
Kaline is pictured with power hitters Ricky Colovito, #7, and Norm Cash, #25.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Brad Ausmus to be named new Manager of the Detroit Tigers
Friday, November 1, 2013
Happy Halloween Baseball Birthday...David Delucci
Click on the link below for her HBWHOF post...
http://hbwhof.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-brand-spankin-new-hall-of-fame.html?m=0
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Happy Baseball Birthday...Bill Terry
Happy Baseball Birthday! Mr. Terry!
Play Ball!
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
1953 Milwaukee Braves Pin
Friday, October 25, 2013
My Gold Glove Award picks
Today Rawlings and Major League Baseball announced the Finalists for this years Gold Glove Awards.
Below are the three nominated players at each position with a brief comment and my choice.
I must admit that I haven't seen every player nominated, so Ill do my best in those cases.
American League
Pitcher
Mark Buehrle, Blue Jays
R.A.Dickey, Blue Jays
Doug Fister, Tigers
***Who really knows who the best pitchers are defensively?
We only see them every five days.
That said, its a Detroit Tigers homer/fan pick for me.
WINNER...Fister.
Catcher
Joe Mauer, Twins
Asalvador Perez, Royals
Matt Wieters, Orioles
Joe Mauer has been a great catcher for a long time.
Even though he spends time at first base, Mauer is still the best backstop in the A.L.
WINNER...Mauer
First Base
Chris Davis, Orioles
Eric Hosmer, Royals
Jamed Loney, Rays
Eric Hosmer wins the Gold Glove simply off his play against the Tigers.
Great young player.
WINNER. ..Hosmer
Second Base
Robinson Cano, Yankees
Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox
Ben Zobrist, Rays
Every time I see the BoSox play I marvel at the passion and skill level of 5' 8" second sacker.
WINNER... Pedroia.
Third Base
Adrian Beltre, Rangers
Evan Longoria, Rays
Manny Machado, Orioles
Get ready for many years of Machado and the Gold Glove.
Brooks Robinson's 16 Gold Gloves are safe, but I could see 10+ for Manny.
WINNER...Machado
Shortstop
Alcides Escobar, Royals
Yunel Escobar, Rays
J.J. Hardy, Orioles
Ok, I really have no idea who the best shortstop not named Jose Iglesias is.
Two guys named Escobar?
Gotta have two awards this year.
WINNER...the Escobar's
Left Field
Yoenis Cespedes, Athletics
Andy Dirks, Tigers
Alex Gordon, Royals
I'm a Tigers fan and have no idea why Andy Dirks, a part time player, is nominated to win a Gold Glove.
The Tigers struggled with the Royals all year.
See the trend...Hosmer, Escobar, now Gordon.
WINNER. ..Gordon
Centerfield
Lorenzo Cain, Royals
Jacoby Elsbury, Boston
Adam Jones, Orioles
Adam Jones beat out Tigers CF Austin Jackson last year for the Gold Glove.
Why isn't Jackson nominated again?
Jones is the best A. L. CF not named Austin Jackson.
WINNER...Jones
Right Field
Nick Markakis, Orioles
Shane Victorino, Red Sox
Josh Reddick, Athletics
The past two years I've watched as the Tigers battled the A's in the A.L. Division Series.
Reddick made unbelievable plays almost every game.
WINNER...Reddick
Ok, now the National League
Pitcher
Patrick Corbin, Diamondbacks
Zack Grienke, Dodgers
Adam Wainright, Cardinals
OK, tough one here.
Don't know that I've seen Corbin pitch much.
The other two, I've see quite a bit, because of netwok TV games I'm sure.
WINNER...Corbin...of course.
Catcher
A.J. Ellis, Dogers
Russell Martin, Pirates
Yadier Molina, Cardinals
Really?
WINNER...Molina
First Base
Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks
Adrian Gonzales, Dodgers
Anthony Rizzo, Cubs
I've seen all of them play, and the young man playing for the Cubbies gets my vote.
WINNER...Rizzo
Second Base
Darwin Barney, Cubs
Brandon Phillips, Reds
Mark Ellis, Dodgers
Both Dodgers named Ellis are nominated this year.
How do the Cubs continue to lose?
WINNER...Barney
Third Base
Nolan Arenado, Rockies
Juan.Uribe, Dodgers
David Wright, Mets
I've never seen Arenado play.
Juan Uribe is still playing?
Didn't David Wright play Captain America in the movies?
WINNER...Wright
Shortstop
Ian Desmond, Nationals
Andrelton Simmons, Braves
Troy Tulowitzky, Rockies
From what I saw this season, the kid for Atlanta will be winning quite a few Gold Gloves.
I have his rookie card.
WINNER...Simmons
Left Field
Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies
Sterling Marte, Pirates
Eric Young, Jr., Mets
Marte in left this year was a huge part of the Pirates first winning season in two decades.
WINNER...Marte
Center Field
Carlos Gomez, Brewers
Andrew McCutcheon, Pirates
Denard Span, Nationals
The best outfielder in the National League, regardless of position, plays in the same city, for the same team, that Roberto Clemente played for.
WINNER...McCutcheon
Right Field
Jay Bruce, Reds
Jason Heyward, Braves
Gerrado Parra, Diamondbacks
The Braves have another farm system gem in Heyward.
I like his play every time I see him.
WINNER...Heyward
There you have it.
I know many people will take issue with my picks.
Please fell free to comment.
Remember, be nice, its just my opinion.
Play Ball!
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Saying Goodbye to Jim Leyland.
I love Jim Leyland.
I've been watching the Detroit Tigers play baseball since the late 1960s, and I can say, without hesitation, that Jim Leyland is my favorite manager to wear the Olde English "D."
I know thats not the popular thing that many Tigers fans want to hear, mainly because those fans think he should've won multiple World Series during his stay in Motown.
Many fans have been very abusive towards Leyland during his 8 years as Tigers manager.
To me, even though every fan has the right to their opinion, I believe every Tigers fan who hated Jim Leyland the past 8 years should become fans of another team.
Maybe they should become a front runner Yankees fan, or become a fan of the Cubs.
In his tenure as Tigers skipper, from 2006-2013, Jim Leyland took the Tigers to places the team hadn't been to in decades, and accomplished things the Tigers hadn't done in over 100 years.
The Tigers won 700 games while Leyland was the manager.
I know that doesn't sound like a lot, but for me, its worthy of consideration as one of the best tenures in Detroit baseball history.
The Tigers won the World Series in 1984, then won the 1987 A.L. East Division.
It took 19 years of mostly miserable baseball seasons after the '87 season before Jim Leyland showed up in 2006 to make the Tigers part of playoff baseball again.
The Tigers didn't just lose games before Leyland became the manager, they lost baseball games in historic fashion, including an American League record 119 games in 2003.
Between 1988-2005, the Tigers had just three winning seasons..1988, 1991, 1993.
The Tigers were 81-81 in 2010.
8 years, 1 losing season, 1 even season.
One Wild Card playoff appearance, 2006.
Two American League Pennants, 2006, 2012.
There's also that infamous Game 163, in 2009, a game the Tigers lost to the Twins, losing out on the Central Division title.
Go Chihuahuas!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
BBA Awards...American League
First up, the awards for the best of the American League.
Connie Mack Award (Best Manager)...John Farrell, Boston Red Sox
Willie Mays Award (Top Rookie)...Will Myers, Tampa Bay Rays
Goose Gossage (Top Relief Pitcher)...Koji Uehara, Boston Red Sox
Walter Johnson Award (Top Pitcher)...Max Scherzer, Detroit Tigers
Stan Musial Award (Best Player)...Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
****this is my second post on the AL BBA Awards. It appears I somehow delete the first post.****
BBA Awards...National League
Earlier I posted my Baseball Bloggers Awards for the American League.
Now I submit my ballot for BBA Award winners in the National League.
Connie Mack Award (Top Manager)...Don Mattingly, Los Angeles Dodgers
Willie Mays Award (Top Rookie)...Yasiel Puig, Los Angeles Dodgers
Goose Gossage Award (Top Relief Pitcher)...Craig Kimbrell, Atlanta Braves
Walter Johnson Award (Top Starting Pitcher)...Clayton Kershaw, Lis Angeles Dodgers
Stan Musial Award (Best Player)...Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks