Can a catcher be blamed for not knowing the pitcher he’s catching? Who is to blame when people aren’t honest as a life rule and you’re in charge of keeping them under control? Ed was super successful at the plate. Well, that’s relatively speaking. Ed was super successful at teeing up a pitch and launching … Continue reading Pasttime – 92
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Pasttime – 91
In 1998, Kevin Bass hit a routine fly ball to left field off Steve Bedrosian in the 8th inning. That happened after a then record 15 previous pitches were fouled off. Recently Brandon Belt was applauded by similar stat geeks and those obsessed with numbers and records that mean absolutely nothing when he fouled off … Continue reading Pasttime – 91
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Left-handed hitters have always had an advantage at the plate. The list of legends swinging from the left side can be interpreted as the pyramid of all-time players. Henry 'Hank' Arron and Roberto Clemente were amazing and their hand speed is an unteachable talent. But they were both front-foot swingers, keeping their hands back for … Continue reading Pasttime – 90
