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  1. Kirby Puckett

    Kirby Puckett #34 CF



    G H R HR RBI BA SLG
    1783 2304 1071 207 1085 .318 .477
  2. Aaron Hicks' bat, glove carry Twins past White Sox

    Rookie Aaron Hicks hit two home runs and made a leaping catch in center field to take a home run away from Adam Dunn in the Minnesota Twins' 10-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.

    Recap | Box Score | Conversation | May 13, 2013
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  5. Baseball uniform numbers as Powerball pick method

    Jim Caple

    Sure, you could just pick some random digits. But if you really want to win the Powerball jackpot, you'll use our handy uniform number guide.

    Story | Conversation | November 28, 2012
  6. Dream teams: 1992 versus 2012

    David Schoenfield

    Before the Olympics began, Kobe Bryant suggested this year's Olympic basketball team would defeat the fabled 1992 Dream Team that featured Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Charles Barkley and Larry Bird. Bryant later adjusted his thoughts, saying the D...

    Blog | August 13, 2012
  7. Brian Cashman says Reggie Jackson could rejoin New York Yankees o...

    Andrew Marchand

    From New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman's perspective, Reggie Jackson could rejoin the team as soon as Friday.

    Story | Conversation | July 10, 2012
  8. Mets morning briefing 7.8.12

    Adam Rubin

    Stephen Dunn/Getty Images Zack Wheeler will participate in his second Futures Game today. He was a participant in 2010 as well, while with the San Francisco Giants. Jordany Valdespin and Ike Davis homered, Dillon Gee matched a career high by tossin...

    Blog | July 08, 2012
  9. Reggie Jackson says Alex Rodriguez's admitted PED use taints numb...

    Andrew Marchand

    Reggie Jackson told Sports Illustrated that Alex Rodriguez's admitted use of performance-enhancing drugs puts some "real questions" around his numbers.

    Story | Conversation | July 05, 2012
  10. The Mike Trout legend grows

    Mark Saxon

    Something about Mike Trout's unusual skill set has always inspired hyperbole. Scouts compared him to Mickey Mantle and Kirby Puckett, among other Hall of Famers, when he was still a teenager. The 20-year-old outfielder had another did-you-see-that...

    Blog | April 15, 2012
  11. Tim Raines still seeks Hall of Fame respect

    David Schoenfield

    There are a lot of columns and analysis out there advocating the case for Tim Raines for the Hall of Fame. I probably won't add anything new to the discussion, but let me start here: Player A is Raines. Player B is Tony Gwynn. That final colum...

    Blog | January 05, 2012
  12. Hall of Fame debates: Spirited, emotional

    David Schoenfield

    There are a lot of misunderstandings about the Hall of Fame and its voting procedures and results, beginning with the little fact that baseball was not, of course, actually invented in Cooperstown, N.Y., in 1839 by a future Civil War general named Ab...

    Blog | January 02, 2012
  13. Tough act to follow for Cardinals-Rangers

    Mark Simon

    Focus on Sport/Getty Images Ray Knight celebrates after scoring the game-winning run in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. Knight also hit a game-winning home run in Game 7 to help give the Mets their second World Series title. The St. Louis Cardin...

    Blog | October 28, 2011
  14. Ranking all 42 postseason walk-off HRs

    David Schoenfield

    There have been 2,208 home runs hit in the history of postseason baseball; 42 of those were walk-off home runs, including Nelson Cruz's grand slam on Monday for the Rangers. Only two players have done it more than once. Not surprisingly, the Yankees ...

    Blog | October 11, 2011
  15. Greatest postseason hitting performances

    David Schoenfield

    Does Adrian Beltre's three-homer game rank as one of the top postseason hitting games of all time? After all, he belted three home runs in a slim 4-3 victory. One way to measure this is via something called WPA -- win probability added -- which takes...

    Blog | October 04, 2011
  16. Guillen: Beckham is 'our project'

    Sahadev Sharma

    CHICAGO -- When White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham arrived in the big leagues in 2009, names like Paul Molitor and Kirby Puckett were being thrown out as comparisons, and, early on, it was evident why. Beckham was solid in his first year wi...

    Blog | September 10, 2011
  17. Position players show strong arms and big bats

    Patrick McGavin

    The Chicago White Sox were in the Windy City for a second day of workouts. The position players were fighting for a spot in the 2011 Area Code Baseball Games presented by New Balance in Long Beach, Calif.

    Story | Conversation | June 28, 2011
  18. Harmon Killebrew produced long home runs and generations worth of...

    Jim Caple

    Harmon Killebrew gave Minnesotans a ballplayer -- and a person -- that they were proud of during a Hall of Fame career.

    Story | Conversation | May 17, 2011
  19. The Vlad watch: No walks for Guerrero

    David Schoenfield

    Vladimir Guerrero has to come to bat 83 times this season and has drawn zero walks. Now, Vlad has always been more Kirby Puckett than Barry Bonds when it comes to his selectivity, but he did once draw 84 walks in a season (with the help of 32 intenti...

    Blog | April 25, 2011