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course, four of those pitchers were still good enough to reach the Hall of Fame (Walter Johnson, Robin Roberts, Bert Blyleven , Hal Newhouser). What does that suggest? Broadly, that pitchers whose careers are characterized by consistent
for Morris. This was a solid first year for Schilling, better than Morris did in five of his first six seasons and Bert Blyleven in his first seven years on the ballot, two recent borderline guys. Schilling’s finish this year does nothing
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history? I'm not suggesting that Dwight Evans should be in the Hall of Fame (I'd need to see Raines, Ron Santo and Bert Blyleven in first). But what confuses me is this: How does Andre Dawson spend nine years on the ballot, never receiving
maybe Fred McGriff. As far as Blyleven and Dawson ... If they haven ..... that he has voted for Dawson and Blyleven in past years). Mariotti knows ..... It gets better. He votes for Bert Blyleven (good choice), Roberto Alomar (good
Roger Clemens, Tom Glavine, Maddux, Schilling, Bert Blyleven and Nolan Ryan — all among the best pitchers in history ..... Two winters ago, the Sox were in the mix when the Twins made Santana available in a trade. Yet ultimately
I think Andy Pettitte is about 10 percent better than Jack Morris. And, for me, that's not enough. Not when Bert Blyleven isn't in. I know this will drive Yankees fans crazy but Mike Mussina is twice the Hall of Fame candidate Pettitte
Cooperstown if they get the call (but I do think that Bert Blyleven --the best eligible pitcher not in the HOF ..... And if he wants to leave the Red Sox and play for the Twins for dollar a season more than the Red Sox are offering
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Nolan Ryan fanned a ridiculous 19 on the 12th and the Twins ’ Bert Blyleven rung up 14 on the 30th. Note this: Prior to this ..... Red Sox since 2006, when Johan Santana, then of the Twins , did the trick. * – The Red Sox were held without
The club record is 12 straight, held by Earl Wilson in 1964-65. Here are the three longest such streaks in major league history: 20 – Bert Blyleven , 1986-87 19 – Curt Young, 1987 15 – Ramon Ortiz, 2005 15 – Mark Leiter, 1996 Yes, number two on that list is Red Sox pitching coach Curt Young
Roberto Alomar and starting pitcher Bert Blyleven . General manager Pat Gillick ..... see it coming. Starting pitcher Bert Blyleven Saw Bert pitch in 1970. I was 11 years old ..... checking of the skipper: – Blyleven faced the Milwaukee Brewers at
inducted baseball Hall of Fame member Bert Blyleven feels no remorse for guys like ..... on the Hall voting yesterday. Blyleven told the New York Post that guys like ..... honor . “Guys cheated,” Blyleven said after his induction. “They
Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven were elected to baseball ..... 10 Gold Glove awards. Blyleven appeared on 79.7 percent ..... of his career with the Twins , recording 287 career ..... strikeouts and 60 shutouts. Blyleven appeared for his 14th
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Sauce Man stylings!
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