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Feb. 12, 2023

The end of pitchers as hitters but not hitters as pitchers! - Ep 202

Thanks to Mark Rickard for the show concept! With some sense of certainty this will be the last year in MLB in which there will not be a DH in the National League. This will be negotiated as part of the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Player's Association and…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Statistics & Baseball - Overvalued & Undervalued - Ep 133

Remember there used to be a MLB statistic for GWRBI - Game Winning RBI's? The one that gives your team a lead it never relinquishes. Because players could get the GWRBI conceivably (and in reality) in the first inning @MLB junked it after 1988 which was about 8 years too…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Pitchers are STILL in danger - featuring former MLB pitcher Willie Blair - Ep 134

Pitchers don't often get hit by line drives and get it to the skull even less frequently. But it does happen, as much as 2 - 3 times per season. We note a number of well known current MLB pitchers that have been the victim of a shot to the…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Best World Series of Each Decade 1960-present - Ep 131

The 2020 World Series ended up being a very exciting and interesting one. Seven game series have a way of being just that much more memorable. An anti-climatic game 7 can take away from the overall greatness of a World Series. We start with the 1960 World Series which was…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Gold Glove Fielding Awards Still Matter - Ep 132

Here at Almost Cooperstown we believe there's room for more at the Inn. We're not talking about boxing BTW! When it comes to Gold Gloves (only awarded since 1957), a player who is a borderline Hall of Famer (an 'Almost' guy we like to say), can be pushed over the…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Baseball Expressions used every day - Ep 130

Every second people use expressions borne out of baseball lingo and lore. We know there are Yogi Berra-isms and Dizzy Dean's oddball expressions, but what about normal everyday conversational responses? There are many of them that are used everyday and a surprising amount of food/dining references. America's Pastime does intersect…

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Feb. 12, 2023

The Almost Cooperstown 2021 Hall of Fame Ballot - Ep 129

No we don't actually HAVE a vote but if we did... On January 26 the votes for the 2021 Hall of Fame will be announced. Hopefully the ceremony in Cooperstown, NY will take place this summer. Actual voters can vote for up to 10 players that have played 10 years…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Major changes ahead for Minor League Baseball - Ep 128

As fans know, there was no Minor League (or college) baseball this past season. To make things more challenging MLB has made the biggest changes in MiLB in nearly 60 years. The farm systems developed by Branch Rickey in the 1930's are nearly unrecognizable today. There are many notable Minor…

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Feb. 12, 2023

When will MLB add more teams? - Ep 127

The last teams to come into MLB are now 23 seasons old (1998 the Rays and D'Backs). For 60 years there were only 16 teams in MLB. After the Dodgers and Giants moved in 1958, expansion really began to take off in 1961 with the Los Angeles Angels and another…

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Feb. 12, 2023

MLB Team Road Trips - Ep 126

In the pre-1900's days of professional baseball teams did not travel all that far to play games which often were played on Sunday afternoon. By 1901 with the birth of the American League, teams traveled by train and even by boat. No other sport to this day has scheduled road…

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Feb. 9, 2023

2020 Season 1 Wrap - Ep 124

Just like the MLB season, we made it through this our last episode of Season 1. We talk a bit about the excellent Dodgers-Rays World Series and reminisce over the short 60 game season. If you have an idea for an episode you can email us at almostcooperstown@gmail.com or our…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Baseball & Technology - Ep 125

A baseball game can be started with a few players, ball and a bat. Organized baseball started in the 1850s and there were no baseball gloves. We don't talk much about gloves and catcher's equipment but we do talk about how far technology in baseball has come and how it…

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Feb. 9, 2023

The 3,000 hit club ain't what it used to be - Ep 123

There was even a movie about it - Mr. 3000 with Bernie Mac. Yes he actually swung a bat. 3,000 career base hits has been am almost guaranteed ticket to Cooperstown. The only players that have 3,000 hits and are not in the Baseball Hall of Fame are either active,…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Why teams trade future Hall of Fame players - Ep 122

Future Hall of Famers as you'd expect are not normally traded at the height of their careers. But it does happen for a variety of reasons. Being a future HOF'er, being traded and then winning a World Series with the new team has to be a very special feeling for…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Franchise's Best Player Ever - American League - Ep 121

We talked about the National League teams best player ever in the franchise in Ep. 20. Since franchises can move around there are questions about teams like the A's (Philly, KC, and Oakland) and the 'new' Washington Senators (1961-71) who moved to Texas and the 'old' Washington Senators who moved…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Franchise's Best Player Ever - National League - Ep 120

Having the designation of being a MLB 'best player in the history of the franchise' is both a fun and dicey topic. Some of them are true no-brainers but others are not as crystal clear. Franchise length has something to do with as well since how to compare the Cubs…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Greatest Stretch Runs In History - Ep 118

For baseball fans their favorite team's stretch run is something that lives on and on even through generations. Starting with the Miracle Braves of 1914 (they were in Boston at the time), we talk about some of the most memorable stretch runs over the past 120 years. A great stretch…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Crushing Team Collapses - Ep 119

Great stretch runs like the ones we talked about in Episode 118 often have a corresponding team collapse that impacts the playoff race. There have been collapses over the years including our favorite team the #Mets in both 2007 & 2008. The Yankees-Red Sox race of 1978 - a great…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Worst No-Hitters in MLB history - Ep 116

Since 1900 there have been hundreds of no-hitters thrown in MLB. The most recent 2020 no-hitter from Lucas Giolito of the White Sox puts the ChiSox in 2nd place all time for no hitters by a team. Who do you think is #1? And can you name the one team…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Pinch Hitting - a dying art - Ep 117

Sitting in the dugout for two hours, waiting for that tap on the shoulder, pinch hitters have always lacked job security. Now with the Universal DH it's a fair bet that there will be fewer pinch hitting appearances per game than any season in recent memory. We talk about the…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Hall of Fame Managers - Ep 115

There are 333 individuals in the Baseball Hall of Fame 235 players, 35 Negro Leaguers, 31 executives but only 22 managers. Too few? Too many? Are there any current managers that are likely to be enshrined? This is probably the only time we will ever talk about managers as we…

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Feb. 9, 2023

History of the MLB Triple Crown Winners - a ticket to Cooperstown...Almost - Ep 114

In the modern era (1900) there have been 14 triple crowns won by 12 players. None in the National League since 1937. It's surprising there have not been more but that's how difficult it is to achieve. There have been some near-misses as well as controversy since the RBI was…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Should the infield shift be banned? - Ep 113

Over the years baseball has seen several significant rule changes that were instituted 'in the best interests of the game'. MLB and the current commissioner Rob Manfred are concerned with all the strikeouts and have discussed the possibility of banning the infield shift. Spoiler alert - We don't agree. Thanks…

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Feb. 9, 2023

No doubt active MLB players that will be in the Hall of Fame, and others that might - Ep 112

Every baseball generation has its all-time greats. Today's players are no exception. We talk about 9 'no doubters' playing today who will have their plaque and be enshrined in Cooperstown. There are also a host of players who either have not quite done enough yet or who will most likely…

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