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Troy Somero has analyzed what he considers to be the important data and determined that Christy Mathewson is the greatest pitcher of all time. Be sure to check out his 3 part analysis.
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Columns and features
 Successful farm system has paid huge dividends for Tigers By: Jake Lloyd Detroit Tigers owner Mike Ilitch deserves a new Porsche for his willingness to continually increase the Tigers' payroll the last few years in a valiant effort to push his team to its first World Series title since 1984. With the addition of All-Stars Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis from the ...[Story] |
 Young hungry players led '07 Red Sox By: Jake Lloyd Editor's Note: This column will not contain one mention of the Yankees or Alex Rodriguez. Neither party deserves to steal the national spotlight (at least for now) from the one and only 2007 World Series champions, the Boston Red Sox. The Boston Red Sox have done it again. They've won ...[Story] |
 MLB should consider instant replay By: Jake Lloyd Padres fans, I'm sure, were fuming after their team's 9-8, 13-inning loss to Colorado Monday night, which officially ended their season. Not only did their all-time saves leader, Trevor Hoffman, blow his second consecutive save opportunity — giving up three runs in the final inning — but the game-winning run ...[Story] |
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Rockies’ Rookie by Ahmed Javaid 2007-10-02 06:49:47 The Colorado Rockies are headed to Philadelphia after completing an amazing comeback against the Padres on Monday night. After Jorge Julio was not able to record a single out due to his ninety five mile per hour straight fastball or what major league players like to call a beach ball, ...[Story]
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Sympathizing with Selig by Jake Lloyd 2007-08-19 15:26:18 Some things in life are easy. Sleeping, eating and reading the sports section top the list for me. Another thing that's been easy to do the past few years is criticize Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig. He ignored the evidence of steroids during the 1998 Home Run Chase and ...[Story]
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Biggest record in sports history falls by Tyler Clifton 2007-08-08 21:23:52 The most hallowed record in Major League Baseball and all of sports as we know it was broken close to 11 p.m. Central Time Tuesday night, when Barry Bonds broke Henry Aaron’s career home run record. It was a bittersweet moment to say the least, and it should be enjoyed. ...[Story]
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