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March 13, 2024
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Keith Olbermann
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The Goof That Changed the Game
By Keith Olbermann
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Asterisk Obsession Nearly every holder of the home run record has had his naysayers
By Keith Olbermann
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One For The X-Files In a season of inalienable glory, Roswell's Joe Bauman hit 72 homers
By Keith Olbermann
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Going For A Double John Olerud could be the first to win batting titles in both leagues
By Keith Olbermann
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The Gun of August For one month at least, Tiger Rudy York was the greatest of sluggers
By Keith Olbermann
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Summer Won't Be The Same Baseball lost a key marketing tool when the Big Unit got traded
By Keith Olbermann
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All Is Finally Forgiven It took a family tragedy to end Jim Bouton's exile from the Yankees
By Keith Olbermann
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Hitting The Wall Even great hitters eventually decline, and Tony Gwynn's time may be near
By Keith Olbermann
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Cy Young For Sale Now you, too, can be the recipient of pitching's highest honor
By Keith Olbermann
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In Defense Of Roger Contrary to his critics' claims, Maris was a deserving home run king
By Keith Olbermann
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On The Firing Line Gone are the days when Brooklyn and L.A. managers just faded away
By Keith Olbermann
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Winning Isn't Everything A great regular season doesn't guarantee postseason success
By Keith Olbermann
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In The Wiz's Footsteps Rey Ordonez already fields like Ozzie, but will he hit as well?
By Keith Olbermann
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The Hits That Keep On Hurting Pirates catcher Jason Kendall doesn't mind taking them for the team
By Keith Olbermann
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Hall Of Famers On The Hoof Shuttling its best players from city to city is nothing new for baseball
By Keith Olbermann
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Remembering a Pioneer Some 30 years before Jackie Robinson, there was Jimmy Claxton
By Keith Olbermann
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Bad Breaker-Uppers The world champion Marlins' fire sale is nothing new to baseball
By Keith Olbermann
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Enjoy It While It Lasts Wunderkind fireballers, like Kerry Wood, often burn out early
By Keith Olbermann
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Going The Distance Juan Marichal's car wreck stirred memories of a bygone era
By Keith Olbermann
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The Little Show The Stat Nobody Talks About A falling beam at Yankee Stadium reminds us how lucky baseball has been
By Keith Olbermann
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Eight Degrees of Eckersley Why baseball's lush past is still so easily connected to its present
By Keith Olbermann
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Shortsighted Steinbrenner Once again, the Boss is sacrificing the future for a dubious present
By Keith Olbermann