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Big League Eats: The Best Food in Baseball

Big League Eats: The Best Food in Baseball

There’s no doubt about it – with the leisurly pace of most baseball games, the onfield action is only half the fun. For most fans in attendance, it’s about having a good time with friends, tossing back a couple beverages, and snapping up some of whatever specialty the stadium is serving up. And while other [...] [...more]

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Moe Berg: Intellectual, Spy, Baseball Player

Moe Berg: Intellectual, Spy, Baseball Player

Ignore Moe Berg’s lifetime .243 average, and his woeful on-base percentage of .278. Forget the fact that he played nearly all of his days behind the plate, at a position which is almost universally unappreciated. Setting aside the fact that he was a third stringer, a distant backup used mainly for his defensive prowess. Even [...] [...more]

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Maury Wills: More Myth than Legend

Maury Wills: More Myth than Legend

There are a lot of good things to remember about former Dodgers shortstop Maury Wills. Indeed, his speed and switch hitting abilities thrilled legions of Dodgers fans throughout his time in the big leagues. But for every bit of good in his story, there seems to be a damning detail. Let’s examine a few facts [...] [...more]

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Darryl Strawberry: Slugger, Sinner, Restauranteur

Darryl Strawberry: Slugger, Sinner, Restauranteur

Ask any pitcher from the late 80’s or early 90’s – in the bottom of the ninth, with runners on in a close game, the last man you wanted to see stepping to the plate was Darryl Strawberry. A tower figure, the 6-foot-6 slugger loomed large and menacing in the batter’s box. With a lifetime [...] [...more]

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The Worst Hitters of All Time

The Worst Hitters of All Time

Though guys like Albert Pujols, Ken Griffey, Jr., and Derek Jeter make it look easy, hitting a baseball is just about the most challenging task in the world of professional sports. While not requiring the brute strength of football or the athletic endurance of basketball, laying a bat on a 95 mph pitch on the [...] [...more]

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