Gary Sheffield

A case for Cooperstown

A Case for Cooperstown

For generations, a spot in the hallowed halls of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, has been what all Major League Baseball players strive for throughout their careers. The eligibility rules are hefty, but many players across the league land themselves on the ballot. Only the most elite players ever hang their bronze plaques upon those hallowed oak walls.

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Manny Ramirez Hall of Fame

Is Manny Ramires Hall of Fame Worthy?

Should Manny Ramirez be elected into the baseball Hall of Fame?

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Anthony Volpe: The Chosen Number

Anthony Volpe Makes Number Announcement I am excited that 21-year-old Anthony Volpe has made the Opening Day Roster as the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees. With all honesty, I thought the Yankees would send him to Triple-A to finish off his development and call him up later in the season, perhaps sometime before […]

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Scott Rolen Gets Elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame

The National Baseball Hall of Fame held their annual inductions on January 24th, 2023, and legendary Third Baseman Scott Rolen was rightfully inducted, alongside World Series champion and 2x home run leader Fred McGriff. However, Rolen barely snuck in, receiving a vote from 76.3% of eligible voters (75% minimum). Other worthy candidates, such as longtime […]

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