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Friday Filberts
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...s mostly right, but still ... Bill Simmons is signing books tonight in...really late. Speaking of The Sports Guy, I did pick up...
Blog | November 20, 2009Wednesday Wangdoodles
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...true, right? * Oops, almost forgot ... Here's a great interview with Bill Simmons. And if you're anywhere near Portland, Ore., The Sports Guy himself will be discussing and signing his No. 1 bestseller...
Blog | November 18, 2009Still time for Burroughs to shine
Rob Neyer, ESPN InsiderThere was plenty of debate about Sean Burroughs, Craig Biggio and Bernie Williams.
Story | July 08, 2005
Top 10 All-Star Games
Rob Neyer, ESPN.comThe best games in All-Star history? Ted Williams' game-winning blast at Briggs Stadium in Detroit put 1941 on our list.
Story | July 14, 2008
Gowdy typifies strange Hall voting habits
Rob Neyer, ESPN.comStrangely, players like Hank Gowdy have garnered more Hall of Fame support over the years than some players with far superior credentials.
Story | January 08, 2007
Sweet-swinging Mauer could join the elite
Rob Neyer, ESPN InsiderJoe Mauer has a chance to join Johnny Bench and Ted Simmons and be among the top-hitting young catchers since the 19th century.
Story | July 21, 2006
Sox history fraught with ups and downs
Rob Neyer, ESPN InsiderBlack Sox, Bill Veeck, Go-Go Sox, near-misses ... the White Sox have experienced nearly everything but a title since 1917.
Story | October 16, 2005
Veterans Committee counts for little
Rob Neyer, ESPN InsiderThe Veterans Committee provides a "second chance" for Hall of Fame election but the system needs an overhaul.
Story | December 07, 2004
Destined for Hall? Probably not
Rob Neyer, ESPN InsiderWould Thurman Munson have made it to the Hall of Fame had he not died at age 32? Sadly, probably not.
Story | July 30, 2004
Try topping Aaron, Mays, Robinson
Rob Neyer, ESPN InsiderThe historic collection of Bonds-Griffey-Sosa won't be the best ever. That honor belongs to the 1957 NL team.
Story | July 09, 2004
Bench-mark position
Rob Neyer, ESPN.comMike Piazza is the greatest hitter ever at the position, but where does he rank overall among the game's legends?
Story | May 12, 2004Don't expect Pudge to flourish
Rob Neyer, ESPN.comThe Tigers shouldn't expect Pudge Rodriguez to produce All-Star numbers, if history is an indicator.
Story | February 02, 2004Pudge, Maddux not exactly bargains
Rob Neyer, ESPN.comGreg Maddux and Ivan Rodriguez both want big bucks, but their numbers suggest they're asking for too much.
Story | January 19, 2004A new and improved Veterans Committee?
Rob Neyer, ESPN.comRob feels that despite there being new rules in place, not much is likely to change when Veterans Committee members voters cast their ballots for the Hall of Fame.
Story | December 16, 2002Murray, Sandberg deserve election
Rob Neyer, ESPN.comEddie Murray and Ryne Sandberg are on the Hall of Fame ballot. Do they deserve enshrinement?
Story | December 05, 2002EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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