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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog: Radio Show
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog. Thursday, May 22, 2008. In connection with my book, I present a radio show called “Rich Memories of Old Time Baseball. In 2008, the show runs from May through August on Monday nights, 8:00 – 9:00, KQV – 1410 AM. Most shows are re-broadcast on Sundays – 4:00 – 5:00. One of the show’s segments involves the favorite old time memories of long time fans. If you have a favorite memory you want to share, feel free to contact me on the website or call 412-391-3700.
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog: September 2008
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog. Saturday, September 27, 2008. Hall of Fame Veterans – 2008. This essay mainly discusses the election of players. Eligible for Hall of Fame membership as Veterans in 2008. In other words, the players have been retired for at least 23 years and are no longer under the voting jurisdiction of the Baseball Writers having the initial selection responsibilities. Inductions in 2002, 2004 or 2006. Voting results in both categories will be announced in December and inductions of succe...
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog: January 2007
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog. Tuesday, January 16, 2007. Originally, my monthly message was intended as a tribute to the two most recent inductees: Cal Ripken, Jr. and Tony Gwynn. Although my work focuses on the upcoming Veterans inductees, I am sure that everyone in the baseball community salutes the careers of these gigantic achievers, and, perhaps more so, the dignity with which they have conducted themselves during and after their active careers. Yes, neither such result is likely, but some candidate...
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog: January 2009
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog. Thursday, January 15, 2009. Hall of Fame 2009 – The Writers. Jim Rice enjoyed several seasons at or near the top of AL hitters, earned an MVP award, and produced eight seasons with at least 100 RBI. In my opinion, he meets minimum HOF standards, and I disagree that his induction creates “bad” precedent. My top four in performance: Henderson, McGwire, Rice, Morris. As in too many cases, Henderson’s voting total actually raises some concerns. We need not cry for him ...He meet...
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The Cubdom - The Latest Cubs Blog Headlines
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At the end of the day, boys, you don't tell me how rough the water is, you bring in the ship. – Steve Stone. Ryne Sandberg Fan Page. The Cubdom Photo Gallery. The informed Cubs Fan. Wrigley Field Rooftop Directory. Blog Posts about the Rooftops. Rooftops in the photo gallery. Wrigley Field Seating Capacity. Ryne Sandberg Fan Page. The Cubdom Photo Gallery. TheCubdom Hall of Cubs. Goat Riders of the Apocalypse. Ghost of Paul Noce. View From the Bleachers. A Hundred Next Years. A League of Her Own.
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Andre Dawson - Baseball Great, Hall of Famer 2010: Andre's still got it! The Hawk appears in State Farm ad during the 7/10/12 Homerun Derby.
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Jul 10, 2012. Andre's still got it! The Hawk appears in State Farm ad during the 7/10/12 Homerun Derby. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What will you remember the most from Andres career? Hawk's Induction Speech Transcript. Andres still got it! The Hawk appears in State F. Andre Dawson Official Site. Baseball Hall of Fame. Hawk by Tom Bird. Wrigleyworld by Kevin Kudak. Chicago Cubs: Yesterday and Today by Saul Wisnia. Splinters by Rex Hudler. Fellow Supporters of Andre Dawson. Chicago Sports in Haiku.
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog: Hall of Fame Veterans: 2008 Election Results
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog. Thursday, December 18, 2008. Hall of Fame Veterans: 2008 Election Results. Why should Gordon be inducted now? Gordon presents credentials linking him to elite HOF members and raising him above almost all other candidates. He was unique at his position in his combined skills as one of his league’s stand-out power hitters and as a defensive star. He was a winner and a difference maker for winning teams. This attribute went beyond his good fortune in being a member of the Y...
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog: May 2008
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog. Thursday, May 22, 2008. 1912 – 1926, 15 N/L Seasons. 216 Wins – 178 Losses – 14 Saves; .548 Pct. 3480 Innings Pitched; 2.89 E.R.A.,. 1252 Strikeouts, 853 Bases on Balls. The left hander performed most of his career with the Pirates and is the only pitcher to record at least 200 Wins as a Pirate. His career lasted from 1912 to 1926. His best seasons were from 1917 through 1924 and his four 20-win seasons all were in the 1920’s. In connection with my book, I present a radio sh...
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The Cubdom: Congratulations, Ryno!
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At the end of the day, boys, you don't tell me how rough the water is, you bring in the ship. – Steve Stone. Ryne Sandberg Fan Page. The Cubdom Photo Gallery. The informed Cubs Fan. Wrigley Field Rooftop Directory. Blog Posts about the Rooftops. Rooftops in the photo gallery. Wrigley Field Seating Capacity. Ryne Sandberg Fan Page. The Cubdom Photo Gallery. TheCubdom Hall of Cubs. Goat Riders of the Apocalypse. Ghost of Paul Noce. View From the Bleachers. A Hundred Next Years. A League of Her Own. Hawk in...
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog: Wilbur Cooper
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Waiting For Cooperstown Blog. Thursday, May 22, 2008. 1912 – 1926, 15 N/L Seasons. 216 Wins – 178 Losses – 14 Saves; .548 Pct. 3480 Innings Pitched; 2.89 E.R.A.,. 1252 Strikeouts, 853 Bases on Balls. The left hander performed most of his career with the Pirates and is the only pitcher to record at least 200 Wins as a Pirate. His career lasted from 1912 to 1926. His best seasons were from 1917 through 1924 and his four 20-win seasons all were in the 1920’s. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).