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Wilt and the Babe

Recently was the 50th anniversary of Wilt Chamberlain scoring 100 points in one game against the Knicks in Hershey, Pa. That same year he averaged 50 points. Averaged 50… that means that when he scored 40 it was not a … Continue reading

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It’s in The Song

Recently, the Dodgers announced the passing of Snider, their Hall of Famer, at the age of 84. He will forever be remembered as the Dodgers centerfielder in the days they were in Brooklyn. He was part of that famous line … Continue reading

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Steroids and Hall Vote

The voting is finished, the announcements have been made. Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven are both in. Both deserve to be there, almost anybody will tell you that, but maybe more important was the lack of vote some got. Mark … Continue reading

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Hall of Fame Voting- An Ethical Dilemma

On Wednesday the vote is to be announced of who will enter the Hall of Fame this year. I do not have a vote, and I’m glad I don’t. There are a lot of decisions that have to be made … Continue reading

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To be Broken? Or Not to be Broken?

A little while ago we talked about some of the all time great players, and their records. I think that there are a couple of records that will never be reached. Number one on that list is the 511 wins … Continue reading

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