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New York Mets All-Time Strikeout Leaders
While writing for a great Mets’ blog site called Metsmerized, I conjured up some of my own memories last week of watching Dwight Gooden and Tom Seaver blow hitters away with blazing heat and nasty curves....
2 commentsGreatest Dodgers Sluggers of All-Time
The Dodgers are celebrating their 50th anniversary in Los Angeles, after moving from Brooklyn way back in 1958. That won't surprise you as much as the fact that not a single player in team history hit more...
2 commentsSan Francisco Giants (and NY Giants) All-Time Strikeout Leaders
The San Francisco Giants were the New York Giants for many seasons, and while the SF Giants have never won the World Series, the NY version did, five times. The franchise is an old one, starting as the...
2 commentsNew York Yankees All-Time Strikeout Leaders
The Yankees have such a rich, proud tradition, but much of their history focuses on offensive players. Here, we take a look at great Yanks’ pitchers, in particular the top 10 all-time in strikeouts...
0 commentsMLB ERA Leaders By Year—2000s
Sure, wins and strikeouts are important statistics for a pitcher. But there is no stat more telling than earned run average, or ERA. That's the one that is a pitcher's average of earned runs allowed per...
2 commentsAmerican League Cy Young Winners By Year—1970s
Orioles' ace Jim Palmer won three Cy Young Awards in the ‘70s, but other than that it was a mixed bag during the "Me Decade" for American League pitchers. Here is a complete run down of the AL Cy Young...
0 commentsGreatest Cleveland Indians Sluggers of All Time
There have been many great home run hitters in Cleveland Indians history, but this list is based on career totals while with the team. In other words, players such as Joe Carter and Cory Snyder are relegated...
2 commentsChicago White Sox All-Time Strikeout Leaders
The White Sox have been around since 1901, and in that very long stretch of time have only won three titles, including recently in 2005. The Sox may be considered the red-headed stepchild in Chicago to the...
0 commentsNational League MVPs by Year—2000’s
Philadelphia's Jimmy Rollins just took home the National League Most Valuable Player Award in a very tight race, so just as we did with the American League, here is a look back at the most recent NL MVP Award...
1 commentDodgers’ All-Time Strikeout Leaders
The Dodgers began play in Brooklyn in 1884, when they were known as the Atlantics. They went through several name changes—Grays, Bridegrooms, Grooms, Superbas and Robins, and even Dodgers in 1911 and...
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