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Congratulations Phillies

by @ Thursday, October 30th, 2008. Filed under Baseball Historians

It took only three innings of play yesterday, but with another win, the Philadelphia Phillies were crowned World Series champions.  Cole Hamels walked away with the MVP in yet another short series.  The last time we saw more then a five game series was the year the Marlins topped the Yankees in six games back [...]

The 1967 Tigers

by @ Wednesday, October 18th, 2006. Filed under Baseball Historians

The Tigers could find out who their opponent is as early as tonight although the Mets aren’t making it easy for the Cardinals.  They’re up 1-0 already on a Jose Reyes homerun.
1967 was a tough season for the Tigers.  They had the players, they just couldn’t pull it out in the end.  I touched on [...]

Introducing Baseball Historians

by @ Monday, August 7th, 2006. Filed under Baseball Historians

I’ve been working on this for a while.  I get emails all of the time, a lot of them with regard to my Business of Baseball report at the Hardball Times.  Over time, I’m persuaded some of these peoples to start blogs covering their favorite.  The culmination of this has been a loose affiliation called [...]

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