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Paul Goldschmidt running the bases.
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First Base Belongs to the NL Central

The National League Central Division had the best grouping of first basemen in all of Major League Baseball in 2018. When the St. Louis Cardinals traded for Paul Goldschmidt that grouping became even better. It’s a scary thought, but heading into 2019 there isn’t another division in MLB that can touch the NL Central first […]

Posted on April 5, 2019August 26, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)
Grainy photo of Jim Devlin.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: Jim Devlin

There were two-way players before Babe Ruth. A quick look at the Deadball Era reveals a number of short-lived two-way players. Some were experiments, some were actual strategic moves, and others were larks and nothing more. For some players, they underwent a transitional period. During this period they would see time on the other side […]

Posted on March 1, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)
Al Maul displaying the smile that created his nickname.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: Al Maul

In my heart of hearts, I like to believe that Al Maul was given the nickname “Smiling” as some sort of inside joke. With a last name like Maul he had to be a killer, is what I tell myself when I think of the lost opportunities when it came to the Philadelphia natives nickname. […]

Posted on February 22, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)

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