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Move Over Carlton Fisk

Move Over Carlton Fisk

Yesterday, Jim “Ed” Rice was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York along with Rickey Henderson. First off, congratulations to both men on very impressive careers and your respective inductions to baseball immortality. Rice played all of his 16 years with the Boston Red Sox (8 All-Star appearances), winning the Most [...]

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By Josh Gans on July 28, 2009

Posted in Baseball, MLB | Tagged Boston Red Sox, Hall of Fame, Jim Rice | 1 Response

Pete Rose Eligible For The Hall Of Fame

Pete Rose Eligible For The Hall Of Fame

Imagine a world where the all time leader in hits is actually a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Pete Rose had a final tally of 4,256 hits. Known as Charlie Hustle, Rose also holds the all time records for games played (3,562), at-bats (14, 053) and outs (10,328). Pete [...]

By Josh Gans on July 27, 2009

Posted in Baseball, MLB | Tagged Hall of Fame, Pete Rose | 8 Responses

Legend of the Fall

Legend of the Fall

That fateful morning I got home from my girlfriend’s house around 10 am. I did the usual stripping down to comfortable clothes, turning on the TV (to ESPN of course), grabbing some food and drink, then plopping into my satchnel. Today was different than normal though, the bottom line read that Curt Schilling announced his [...]

By Josh Gans on March 31, 2009

Posted in Baseball, MLB | Tagged Boston Red Sox, Curt Schilling, Hall of Fame | 3 Responses