Today, Vince Jankoski continues his “deep dive” into double plays. In Part Three of this series, he uncovers players who he calls “Double Play Superstars.”…
We Say A Sad Farewell to “Mr. Oriole,” Brooks Robinson
“Never has a player meant more to a franchise and more to a city than Brooks has meant to the Orioles and the city of Baltimore.” -Oriole historian Ted Patterson…
We’re Contacted by Daughter of All-Star Catcher and Baseball Lifer, Birdie Tebbetts!
I recently had an interesting email exchange with Sue Tebbetts Mitchell, the daughter of baseball lifer, Birdie Tebbetts. I’m sure many of our “senior” readers will remember Birdie very well…
We’re Contacted By Descendant of Former Major League Umpire, Jim Johnstone!
As I’ve mentioned many times, we always love it when we’re contacted by a relative of a former player. But it’s not often that we’re contacted by a descendant of a former major league umpire!…
The Call From Hell!
Last week, Bill Schaefer described for us what was “Maybe the Best Play Ever.” Today he follows up with the other end of the spectrum: “The Call From Hell.” It’s hard to argue with Bill’s assessment in either case!…
Baseball’s Version of: “The Thrill of Victory”…and “The Agony of Defeat!”
As October baseball gets closer, it might be a good time to reflect on what I call baseball’s version of “The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat…
Vince Jankoski Takes A Very Deep Dive Into Double Plays! Part Two
We continue with Vince Jankoski’s extensive look into double plays and how they affect a team’s standings. Today, Vince examines teams that he calls “double-play machines,” and again looks for correlations…
“Maybe the Best Play Ever!”
We welcome back Bill Schaefer with the first of a two-part series. Today’s essay describes possibly the “Greatest Play Ever.” It involves a never-duplicated unassisted triple play by an outfielder!…
Norman Rockwell and Baseball, Part II: “The Dugout”
Three weeks ago, I posted an essay featuring Norman Rockwell’s iconic painting, “The Three Umpires.” Today, I’ll repost an essay I wrote four years ago about another classic Rockwell baseball painting and a companion to the “Three Umpires”: “The Dugout.”…
Mark Kolier Recalls “The Greatest Baseball Game I Was Ever a Part Of”
Mark Kolier returns today with another of his interesting personal reflections on the game we all love. This gives us the opportunity to take “time out” from our normal Baseball History Comes Alive fare with some fun, light reading…
Vince Jankoski Takes A Very Deep Dive Into Double Plays!
Today we present something new: The first of Vince’s four-part series on, yes…double plays…and how does the number of them over the course of a season affect the team’s standings?
Dom DiMaggio, “The Little Professor”
“In his post-baseball life, he was one of the most successful players of his generation.”…