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[Over the next few days, Josh and I will be discussing the Hall of Fame merits of the players on this year’s ballot for the purpose of creating our ballot for the Baseball Bloggers Alliance HoF voting.] Andre Dawson Nick: I’ll let you lead off on this one – I don’t even know where to […]
Posted in: Baseball Bloggers Alliance,Baseball Hall of Fame
Tagged with: Andre Dawson, Barry Bonds, Dave Winfield, Ernie Banks, Hall of Fame, Harold Baines, Jim Rice, MLB MVP Award, Ryne Sandberg, Tony Perez, Willie Mays, Wrigley Field
[Over the next few days, Josh and I will be discussing the Hall of Fame merits of the players on this year’s ballot for the purpose of creating our ballot for the Baseball Bloggers Alliance HoF voting.] Bert Blyleven Nick: Is there a more discussed name on the Hall of Fame ballot right now? Blyleven […]
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Tagged with: Bert Blyleven, Cooperstown, Craig Calcaterra, Don Sutton, Greg Maddux, Hall of Fame, Mike Mussina, Phil Niekro, Randy Johnson, Rich Lederer, Robin Roberts, Roger Clemens, Steve Carlton, Tom Glavine
Many Cardinal fans have experienced increased teeth-gnashing since yesterday’s news that Mark DeRosa is signing with the San Francisco Giants on a seemingly reasonable contract, at two years, $12 million. Is all of this consternation really necessary? I dug into the Bag of Internet Baseball Tricks™ today and put to bed what little concern still […]
[Over the next few days, Josh and I will be discussing the Hall of Fame merits of the players on this year’s ballot for the purpose of creating our ballot for the Baseball Bloggers Alliance HoF voting.] Harold Baines Nick: For a guy who spent more games at DH than any other position on the […]
[Over the next few days, Josh and I will be discussing the Hall of Fame merits of the players on this year’s ballot for the purpose of creating our ballot for the Baseball Bloggers Alliance HoF voting.] Roberto Alomar Nick: I believe I allowed my opinion of Alomar’s “extra-curriculars” cloud my judgment of just how […]
As with our previous 2009 player awards, the members of the Baseball Bloggers Alliance have chosen to log our votes for this year’s Hall of Fame class as well. While we’re almost certain not to agree with the official voters, this exercise will be fun for the BBA members, and particularly Josh and I here […]
Posted in: Baseball Bloggers Alliance,Baseball Hall of Fame,Former Cardinals
Tagged with: David Segui, Don Mattingly, Ellis Burks, Eric Karros, Hall of Fame, Kevin Appier, Mike Jackson, Pat Hentgen, Ray Lankford, Roberto Alomar, Robin Ventura, Shane Reynolds, Todd Zeile
While it may not look like it at first, according to Scott Boras, the competition for landing Matt Holliday in free agency appears to be a very tight race between two teams… In case you can’t read the ridiculously small legend at right, I’ll give you the goods here: I’ve got the Cards in red. […]
1. Cardinal Player of the Year Matt Holliday Albert Pujols Brendan Ryan Write-in: __________ Is it really necessary for me to write this one up? Mang raked again this season, carried the team through the first half. Will he seek the dollars or the championships in seasons beyond 2011? Or both? 2. Cardinal Pitcher of […]
Posted in: Awards,Blogs,Current Cardinals,Minor League Cardinals,United Cardinal Bloggers
Tagged with: 2009 Cardinal Blogger Awards, Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Brendan Ryan, Colby Rasmus, Khalil Greene, Matt Holliday, Shelby Miller, Trever Miller, United Cardinal Bloggers
Join Josh and I tonight for another UCB Radio broadcast over at Blog Talk Radio, 9:30pm Central Time. Tonight we’ll be chatting with Cardinals pitcher P.J. Walters. Call in at 929.646.1758, listen live at BTR, or download the podcast at iTunes later!
St. Louis Cardinals team president Bill DeWitt III will be the special guest on a Monday evening edition of the UCB Radio Hour podcast tonight. Join us, along with Dan of C70 at the Bat and Mike of Stan Musial’s Stance as we get the opportunity to talk Cardinals baseball and all things surrounding it […]