Brent Kalwei commented on Diamonds Are Forever: The 100 Best Players in Major League History:
Is it just my computer or is there no #88? I also want to add maybe I missed his name on the list but I didn't...
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"obscure stats"?
There is no such thing.
Hey Dodger guy!
I was perusing MLB.com and came across an article you might take interest in. I know that you're not anti-Bagwell but you have reservations like I did at one time.
I wasted a lot of time researching his numbers a couple of years ago, but now that Bags is up for consideration, a LOT of so called experts are spewing a LOT of numbers at fans.
Anyway, here's a piece that sheds some more light on his place in Baseball history;
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20101226&content_id=16368866&vkey=perspectives&fext=.jspc_id=mlb
Let me know what you think.
I can only assume you're not going to respond to my comments, and have probably stopped checking your list. Anyway, Bill Terry was a lifelong Giant. He never played for, nor managed the Reds. The Giants won the World Series in 1933. Where did you do your research?
Are you kidding me? You are writing articles for this great website, but you don't know the rules of eligibility for the NFL draft?! c'mon man!
Bonds at 70. I stopped reading. You're an idiot
'Memphis Bill" Terry managed only the NY Giants for 10 years. He led them to 3 pennants ('33. '36. & '37) and 1 championship ('33).
Great win by your Beavers yesterday. Congrats.
oh and i meant evans and ackerman will NOT see the field this year
hey todd, so I see you are the "featured" columnist for my beloved oregon state beavers. I used to write on this site but I do not have the time so I thank you for writing...but on ur predicting OSU to beat TCU i noticed some major errors...Im not sure where you got the names Danny Evans or Brett Ackerman, but they will most definitly see the field this year. Geno Munoz, Aaron Nichols and possibly Kevin Cummings are the receivers you should have included. Also, the secondary returns all three safeties, and two of the three corners that saw playing time last season. You named off three players that did not even play for the team last year. Oh, and James Rodgers is a senior. But I do agree that we can beat them. Thanks for writing