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Hall of Fame Poll: Don Mattingly
Donny Baseball is an interesting case: his career lasted only 14 seasons. At his peak, he was great, one of the very best ...
The Blue Jays, as we all know, lost the last World Series. The club took the series to seven games against the mighty Dodgers ...
Nearly a month after the Toronto Blue Jays ' World Series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, former Blue Jays bench coach Don ...
A select committee will vote Sunday on candidates including Barry Bonds, Jeff Kent and Roger Clemens for induction next ...
Every Hall of Fame voter knows that Mattingly could have stuck around for longevity’s sake to pad his stats, maybe get a few ...
The decisions by the Contemporary Era Committee, composed of 16 Hall of Fame members, major-league executives and veteran ...
The Toronto Blue Jays' recently-departed bench coach knows his team could've been a bit more prepared for World Series Game 7 ...
A trade for a talented pitcher, excellent coaching hires and jettisoning Anthony Rendon has the Angels heading in the right ...
It's SI senior writer Tom Verducci, and this week, we've been discussing the three best candidates on the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame era committee ballot. We've already discussed Don Mattingly ...
The only players in history who have more homers and RBIs not in the Hall of Fame – and whose careers are not tainted by ...
Flashing back to the bottom of the ninth and the force out of Isiah Kiner-Falefa at home plate with what would have been the ...
Hall of Fame players Ferguson Jenkins, Jim Kaat, Juan Marichal, Tony Pérez, Ozzie Smith, Alan Trammell and Robin Yount are ...
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