Here’s a rundown on this week’s action in the junior circuit.
Game Notes – NL Weekend Edition
Here’s a look at some of the NL action this weekend.
Marlins@Mets – Mets sweep second straight series
- It was the best of times – the Mets now 8 game win streak is tied with the 1986 world championship team for the earliest streak of that length in franchise history, both starting in the 6th game of the season.
- It was the worst of times – the Marlins, touted by some as NL East favorites, have stumbled to a 3-10 start; their only worse beginnings were at 2-11, two seasons ago en route to a 13-41 mark on May 30, and in 1998 after their post-championship fire sale
More after the jump.
Game Notes – Jackie Robinson Day
On this Jackie Robinson day, I’ll look at the Dodgers’ series with the Mariners and the other inter-league action this week.
More after the jump.
Circle of Greats 1900 Balloting
This post is for voting and discussion in the 91st round of balloting for the Circle of Greats (COG). This round adds to the list of candidates eligible to receive your votes those players born in 1900. Rules and lists are after the jump.
COG Round 90 Results: “Bucketfoot” heads the class
The 90th round of voting for the Circle of Greats inducts Hall of Famer “Bucketfoot” Al Simmons, winning election in only his third round on the COG ballot as he edged out contemporaries Carl Hubbell and Paul Waner in a close three-way race. Simmons was a fixture on the powerhouse As teams of the late 1920s and early 1930s, recognized as one of the top hitters in the game and also one of the better outfielders. His manager Connie Mack, hardly known for sentimentality, kept just one picture of a former player in his office – Simmons’. When asked which player had been most valuable to the As, Mack replied “If only I could have had nine players named Al Simmons.”
More on Al Simmons after the jump.
Game Notes – AL Weekend Edition
Two series into the new season, and the AL Central leads the way with two unbeaten clubs. A review of the weekend action in the junior circuit after the jump.
Game Notes – Sunday thru Wednesday
Filling in for my partner, John Autin, here’s the season’s first installment of Game Notes.
Opening Day Musings
We’re off and running on another season. Here are some of the more unusual occurrences this opening day.
Circle of Greats 1901 Part 2 Balloting
This post is for voting and discussion in the 90th round of balloting for the Circle of Greats (COG). This round is the second of two adding players born in 1901 to the list of candidates eligible to receive your votes. Rules and lists are after the jump. Continue reading
COG Round 89 Results: it’s a lock for Cochrane
The 89th round of voting for the Circle of Greats inducts Hall of Famer Mickey Cochrane, winning election in only his third round on the COG ballot. After solid support in his first two ballot appearances, it was only a matter of time before voters gave the nod to Cochrane, who edged out teammate Al Simmons in a runoff election following a tie vote on the main ballot. Cochrane backstopped the Athletics and Tigers to consecutive pennants, earning a World Series ring and league MVP honors for both franchises.
More on Cochrane after the jump.