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Batting Average is Still the Best
One of the most basic, informative, and useful of all baseball statistics is a player’s batting average. For almost a century, batting average was the primary statistic used to measure a hitter’s ability but for some “experts,” that is no longer true. Batting average is sneered at by most “sabermetricians” because it is too simple and easy to comprehend.
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The Yankees Acquire DiMaggio
After his contract was sold to the Yankees in 1934, DiMaggio played in the Pacific Coast League in 1935, hitting .398 with 34 home runs. He joined the Yankees in 1936.
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When Gehrig Played Game 2,000
6,917 fans were in attendance when Gehrig's consecutive games played streak reached 2,000. Compare that to the game in which his record was eclipsed.
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George Was Great
In an article at The Baseball Hall of Fame’s official site, research associate Gabriel Schecter writes that Sisler might have been the best all-around first baseman in baseball history despite being overshadowed by Lou Gehrig and Jimmy Foxx. Sisler was a better base runner than either, which is not to denigrate Gehrig, who was excellent on the bases, and as great as Gehrig was in the field, Sisler was better.
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Sisler Is Underrated
Sisler is one of many outstanding players whose career is slowly but surely fading away as the years pass. It is a shame.
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Baseball Heroics and Strategies
Understanding managers' strategy and players' out-of-the-ordinary performance enable new and old fans to appreciate the national pastime.
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Baseball’s Longest Streaks
Joe DiMaggio, Cal Ripken and Orel Hershiser head the list of Baseball's Longest and Most Important Streaks.
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Results Can Be Misleading
The pitcher who gave up the hit that won the game suffered few statistical consequences. Causes are not always obvious.
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The Legend of Joe DiMaggio
Although Joe DiMaggio's excellent stats fell short of baseball's greatest, he won and retains a special hold on fans. A lot of it had to do with unmeasurables.
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A Disturbing Pattern
Bernie Williams is a highly rated baseball player. It is doubtful that New York Yankees would have won five of the last six American League pennants without Bernie Williams, but it is not doubtful that he has contributed little to their winning four of their last five World Series.
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Baseball's Greatest Records
Recent years have seen the shattering of some of baseball's most admired records. Can any truly stand the test of time?
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Lost Forever
Interleague play has stolen the uniqueness of World Series opponents never having played each other in the regular season. Interleague play cheapens the World Series.
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Red Sox June Swoon Continues
The Boston Red Sox continue their ugly play in June, dropping yet another series to a struggling opponent. The Sox have lost 8 of 13 games in June, 7-1/2 up on NY.
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The Yanks' 17 Runs Against the Sox
In 1954, the World Champions overwhelmed a team that would finish 42 games out of first. In 2008, the struggling Yanks annihilated the team that won the 2007 Series.
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We Let George Do It---For Two Seasons
The New York Times, September 16, 1958. Following are the sketches of the identified dead persons and those believed to be missing in the Jersey Central train accident yesterday:
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Forgotten Seasons
Many players, some famous stars and some little known, have had a great season that is rarely remembered. The following are a few players who had such a season.
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Mantle
Mickey Mantle was great but only those who saw him play know just how important he was to his team.
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Swingers
For over a quarter of a century, most batters have been “aggressive” and view a base on balls as little more than a wasted opportunity to get a hit, but many years ago, before the era of the three run home run and leadoff batters who walk twenty three times in over seven hundred plate appearances (Alfonso Soriano in 2002), there were players whose primary purpose was to draw a walk. They were the “table setters” or the rally starters and they were not concerned with driving in runs. They were concerned with scoring runs.
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