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Tag Archives: Boston
Is it Shutout or Complete Game Shutout ?
While the ability to watch every single baseball game being played is a genuine privilege of this era in technology, it is not without its faults. Like watching the same commercial over and over, not just once per inning but, … Continue reading
Posted in General History
Tagged al leiter, athletics, babe ruth, Boston, brick owens, carney lansford, complete game, dan mclaughlin, ernie johnson, ernie shore, neil allen, New York, no hitter, oakland, perfect game, Red Sox, Senators, shutout, Washington, Yankees
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1960′s Post-season MVBOP awards
While it is hard to look past the contributions of David Freese in the 2011 post-season, a singular award for outstanding performance makes it far too easy to overlook some unbelievable contributions of his teammates, and at times, those of … Continue reading
Posted in General History
Tagged 1964, 1967, 1968, Bob Gibson, Boston, cardinals, carl yazstrzemsi, denny mclain, detroit, jim longborg, Ken Boyer, Lou Brock, mickey lolich, Nelson Briles, New York, no hitter, Red Sox, redbirds, st. louis, stlcards, tigers, tim mccarver, World Series, Yankees
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What if: 1967 World Series
Go Go el Birdos vs The Impossible Dream. That was the 1967 World Series. Boston and St. Louis. The Cardinals turned things around in July and cruised to their second National League Pennant of the decade. For the Red Sox, … Continue reading
Posted in General History, What If ?
Tagged 20 game winners, Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Bob Gibson, Boston, cardinals, carl Yastrzemski, Chicaco, Dean Chance, Gary Bell, gibson, Jim Lonborg, Jose Santiago, Lou Brock, Minnesota, Nelson Briles, Red Sox, redbirds, Roger Maris, Senators, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, Tony Canigliaro, Twins, Washington, White Sox, World Series
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