by Shawn Anderson | Dec 24, 2015
2015 was a weird year for Major League Baseball. Perhaps inspired by George Brett’s new underwear, the Kansas City Royals disposed of the New York Mets and wrapped up their first title since 1985. The Chicago Cubs proved “Back to the Future 2” incorrect by somehow not...
by Shawn Anderson | Dec 23, 2015
Eric Show never wanted to be become a footnote to baseball history. But, thanks to two pitches…he did. On September 11, 1985, while with the San Diego Padres, Show would surrender Pete Rose’s record-breaking 4192nd career hit. Then, two years later, it was an...
by Shawn Anderson | Dec 23, 2015
Eric Show never wanted to be become a footnote to baseball history. But, thanks to two pitches…he did. On September 11, 1985, while with the San Diego Padres, Show would surrender Pete Rose’s record-breaking 4192nd career hit. Then, two years later, it was an...
by Shawn Anderson | Dec 22, 2015
It’s. About. Time. Unlike their rival New York Yankees who appear to celebrate anyone who might’ve donned the pinstripes, the Boston Red Sox have very specific rules when it comes to retiring numbers of their former stars. Players had to have been with the team for at...
by Shawn Anderson | Dec 22, 2015
It’s. About. Time. Unlike their rival New York Yankees who appear to celebrate anyone who might’ve donned the pinstripes, the Boston Red Sox have very specific rules when it comes to retiring numbers of their former stars. Players had to have been with the team for at...