Tim Wallach, Relief Pitcher (and Third Baseman)
Position players performing mop up relief duty is one of the greatest things to watch.
Position players performing mop up relief duty is one of the greatest things to watch.
I stared at a David Cone card every time I awaited my turn to play Nintendo.
ChapGPT provides a description of the Royals’ pitcher. Amazingly things didn’t get as weird as one of his baseball cards from the 1990s.
You will never see this again: With bases loaded in extra innings of a tied World Series game, the Minnesota Twins brought in a relief pitcher as a pinch hitter.
Roger Clemens is the greatest pitcher of all time, no matter how I weight the inputs.
Griffey has clearly ascended to a higher plane of baseball popularity, but Frank Thomas has always been my favorite of the two most popular sluggers of the mid-1990s.
Baseball collectors looking Deion Sanders’ refractor have to contend against hordes of football collectors to land a copy.
The hobby never quite knew what to make of reliever Lee Smith. Opposing batters didn’t either.
So what’s so intriguing about a sub-.250 catcher that had a knee surgery every 129 games?
Exploring the offensive contributions of perhaps the weakest bat in Cooperstown.