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The Baseball Historian: January 2015
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A blog consisting of interviews, research and opinions on baseball's past, present, and future. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Milwaukee Brewers Prospect Seth Harvey Pushes On. Baseball is a game of perseverance. Skill is necessary to succeed, but so is possessing the will to get past whatever obstacles get in your way—both on and off the field. Nobody knows this better than Milwaukee Brewers pitching prospect. All the best to him as the 2015 season approaches! If you could sit down and pick the brain of any...
The Baseball Historian: April 2014
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A blog consisting of interviews, research and opinions on baseball's past, present, and future. Sunday, April 20, 2014. Ryan O'Rourke: Minnesota Twins' Lefty Pitching Prospect Preparing for Majors. Left-handed pitcher Ryan O’Rourke was a star right through his college career. However, upon becoming a professional, he has gotten on the straight track for the bullpen, and that is more than okay. The 25-year-old southpaw dominated at Merrimack College, posting a microscopic 1.25 ERA and school record. My fa...
The Baseball Historian: August 2014
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A blog consisting of interviews, research and opinions on baseball's past, present, and future. Saturday, August 23, 2014. Oakland Athletics’ Prospect Nick Rickles: What's It Like Rehabbing a Baseball Injury? The 24-year-old Rickles was a 14th-round draft choice of Oakland in 2011 out of Stetson University. In his three professional seasons. Many baseball players experience injuries and the road of rehabilitation back to health. But what is that like, both physically and emotionally? I tore my labrum dur...
The Baseball Historian: Corey Black: An Interview with the Chicago Cubs' Pitching Prospect
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A blog consisting of interviews, research and opinions on baseball's past, present, and future. Sunday, May 3, 2015. Corey Black: An Interview with the Chicago Cubs' Pitching Prospect. Right-handed pitcher Corey Black. Is one of the up-and-rising prospects in baseball. With his ongoing development and steady production, he finds himself knocking on the door of the major leagues for a team with one of the most promising futures—the Chicago Cubs. The small conference, going 11-2 with a 1.53 ERA in 2012.
The Baseball Historian: February 2014
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A blog consisting of interviews, research and opinions on baseball's past, present, and future. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Ted Williams: The Hidden Sides of the Former Boston Red Sox Superstar. Former Boston Red Sox outfielder and Hall of Famer Ted Williams is one of the most fascinating players to ever set foot on a diamond. Impossibly talented, he was also often an enigma to the media and fans who closely monitored him. The entire article can be found HERE. Williams could hold a grudge:. Williams wa...
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Baseball Nuggets: November 2014
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Thursday, November 20, 2014. Baseball Amusement Machines - part 2. This post was originally published on September 25, 2010, at my Mark's Ephemera. Another set of ads for Amusement Machines from the page of Billboard, via Google Books. Again, from the 1950s. Compare and contrast from the previous blog post. Wednesday, November 19, 2014. This post was originally published on September 18, 2010, at my Mark's Ephemera. I've got a second installment of these waiting for another post. Don't go far. On Google ...
“The Next Babe Ruth” | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. 8220;The Next Babe Ruth”. After he hit 11 home runs in 1918, and for the next two decades, stories about the discovery of The Next Babe Ruth. Became commonplace in newspapers across the country. One of the first was Joe Doyle. The Babe Ruth of Great Lakes, signed by the St. Louis Cardinals in November of 1918. Doyle was the star of the team representing Camp Dewey at Great Lakes Navel Training Station where,. After four...
Cy Perkins | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. Tag Archives: Cy Perkins. I mentioned Satchel and Josh and Cool Papa, I told Him he was Missing the boat. After Heywood Broun’s remarks at the 1933 Baseball Writers Association dinner about integrating the game. Initiated a campaign to push the issue. Despite some support inside baseball and from well-known newspapermen, the effort fell flat by opening day. The Chicago Daily News. In the fall,. Pitch to Babe Ruth. The o...
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. Tag Archives: Doc Prothro. 8220;Stars for A’s, Pep for Phils In Negro Ranks”. The push to integrate baseball in the late 1930s and early 1940s came most frequently from the black press. But occasionally a white voice. Would call for the color line to be broken. In May of 1940, with both Philadelphia teams struggling and headed towards last place finishes (Phillies 50-103, and Athletics 54-100),. A Memphis native, told.
Babe Ruth | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. Tag Archives: Babe Ruth. Tell the Babe to Choke Up on his Bat”. While Babe Ruth kept a low profile or as low a profile as he could. In Sudbury, Massachusetts, and occasionally New York, during the winter of 1922, he received hitting advice from Christy Mathewson. Ruth struggled at least for Ruth, 35/96/.315 all season after starting the year suspended by Commissioner Kennesaw Mountain Landis. Once he says he saw Ruth ch...
A Thousand Words “Cool Papa” Bell | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. A Thousand Words “Cool Papa” Bell. James “Cool Papa” Bell (center) poses with an oversized bat, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn (left) and Monte Irvin, in 1974 after Bell was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Negro league Committee. Irvin was inducted the year before. In 1984 Negro League pitcher Chet Brewer said of Bell’s legendary speed:. James "Cool Papa" Bell. Happy 4th of July →. May 18, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
“I mentioned Satchel and Josh and Cool Papa, I told Him he was Missing the boat” | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. I mentioned Satchel and Josh and Cool Papa, I told Him he was Missing the boat. After Heywood Broun’s remarks at the 1933 Baseball Writers Association dinner about integrating the game. Initiated a campaign to push the issue. Despite some support inside baseball and from well-known newspapermen, the effort fell flat by opening day. The Chicago Daily News. In the fall,. Briefly picked up the mantle from. The optimism was...
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Some recent additions to our collection — HOFers, future HOFers, and an *. Click on the scans to view a larger version. Let me know what you think! I have more rookie cards on the way and I’ll scan and post them when they arrive. Posted by esiason14 : Posted in Hall of Fame Rookies. Baseball HOF signed RCs. Here are my recent additions that I picked up over the past couple of weeks. Click on the scans to view a larger version. Let me know what you think! Hall of Fame rookies. 1956 White Sox program.
Video and Audio From Baseball’s Early Years | Misc. Baseball
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Gathering Assorted Items of Baseball History and Trivia. Video and Audio From Baseball’s Early Years. This is a guide to some video and audio resources from baseball before World War Two, in the spirit of this blog’s general attempt to unearth and re-present useful or at least entertaining material from baseball’s past. I don’t claim that this will be comprehensive, but I hope to provide some links to interesting material that would be pretty hard to find through web searches. And then another set. As fo...
Whitey Ford Batting in the 1961 World Series | Misc. Baseball
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Gathering Assorted Items of Baseball History and Trivia. Whitey Ford Batting in the 1961 World Series. This is a little photo I got from the newspaper archives, of Whitey hitting the dirt after getting hit by a ball he’d foul-tipped off his bat. He was in the midst of extending his scoreless innings pitched in the Series streak, with the Yankees winning game 4, 7-0, before just 32,589 at Crosley Field. Published in: Uncategorized on April 23, 2015 at 10:27 am Comments (1). To TrackBack this entry is:.
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A blog consisting of interviews, research and opinions on baseball's past, present, and future. Top 100 Baseball Blog. Sunday, March 18, 2018. Revisiting an Interview with Branch Rickey. An interview can reveal a lot about its subject as long as the right questions are asked. There is little more fascinating than coming across such sources that had largely disappeared into the ether. One of the most interesting men in baseball history was Branch Rickey. On his role in bringing Robinson to the majors:.
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A look at the history of baseball and other stuff through the astigmatic eye of Jon Daly. Saturday, March 20, 2004. In 1926, Moose Clabaugh hit 62 home runs for the Tyler Trojans of the Class D East Texas League. This feat broke the record. Set the previous year when Tony Lazzeri. Hit 60 at Salt Lake City. Tony had the advantage of 200 games that year; roughly half of them at an altitude of 4,400 feet. Moose hit hid 62 in 121 games; averaging more. Than one homer every to games. I'd make easy plays look ...
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Welcome to the Baseball History info home page. The New York Yankees' "First Inning". Read the story of the early years of the New York Yankees, from 1914 to 1939. Send a baseball e-greeting. Sending a card is free, private, and only takes about two minutes. You can choose from more than a dozen cards, such as:. 2003 was the 100th anniversary of the first Major League Baseball World Series. Here are the basic stats for every year. Baseball Gear and Collectibles. Boston Red Sox Gear. Chicago White Sox Gear.
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