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Feb. 13, 2023

The Best Failed Starting Pitchers Excelling As Relief Pitchers - Ep 215

The bullpen has not always been the most respected place for #MLB pitchers. The save did not even become an official statistic until 1969. Two HOF players far and away represent the best of the best when it comes to having success both starting and relieving. There are other but…

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Feb. 13, 2023

Vanishing Doubleheaders - Ep 214

In MLB today scheduled doubleheaders are almost extinct. Rainouts and Covid-19 protocols have caused there to be a few more DH's than in a normal year. 7-inning DH's are, well just weird but might be here to stay. We're ok with that for the most part but not if there…

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Feb. 13, 2023

MLB Official Scorer Jillian Geib - Ep 213

Official scoring in baseball is very different than it is for all the other professional sports. Part of it is due its own history. It was not all that long ago that baseball reporters doubled as official scorers. The box score 'invented' by Henry Chadwick in 1859 is still in…

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Feb. 13, 2023

Seriously Overrated & Underrated Teams - Ep 211

Most fans would argue that their favorite team had a period of time in which they were a very good team, maybe won a WS, but fell short of winning more than once. Yet there are also teams that over-performed expectations to win it all more than once over a…

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Feb. 13, 2023

Sticky Stuff - Ep 212

Aren't we already tired of hearing about the doctoring & defacing of baseballs? @MLB has decided to do something about it mid-season. It's always been illegal to use sticky stuff or anything on the baseball. Now the rule is going to be enforced. We just had to talk about it!…

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Feb. 13, 2023

Baserunning wonders and blunders - Ep 210

What makes a player a good baserunner? Speed helps for sure but there have been many adept, even good baserunners who have lacked foot speed. Picking up the ball, knowing the field, taking longer leads and reading the move home of the pitcher are all important if not underused skills.…

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Feb. 13, 2023

MLB players playing other Pro Sports - Ep 209

Partly because baseball has been around the longest, there have been more MLB players who played other professional sports than pro athletes from other sports playing MLB baseball. Baseball players were not paid much in the early part of the 20th century and being paid for two sports beat out…

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Feb. 13, 2023

MLB Baseball Parks & Groundskeeping - Ep 208

Do you know the 10 oldest ballparks currently in use in MLB? Sure you'd expect Fenway & Wrigley but some of the other names might surprise even the most knowledgable fans. How about groundskeeping and the differences between baseball parks? Baseball is really the only major sport in which the…

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Feb. 13, 2023

Are 200-hit seasons an endangered species? - Ep 207

Ichiro Suzuki has the all-time #MLB record for hits in one season with 262. He broke George Sisler's 84 year-old record of 257 in 2004. Since then there have been a number of 200-hit seasons recorded by players but the number is decreasing. And we talk about why that is…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Rookie-of-the-Year as a career predictor - Ep 204

Do you recognize the photo of the AL Rookie-of-the-Year from 2004? Jackie Robinson won the very first Rookie-of-the-Year (for both leagues) in 1947. Since then one team has dominated ROY selections. Can you guess which team it is? We talk about the Hall-of-Fame Rookies of the Year as well as…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Even the greatest utility players don't belong in Cooperstown - Ep 206

Good teams always seem to have a guy or two who's a versatile utility player. This helps keep the roster efficient since a good utility player can cover a variety of field positions. We discuss that being a versatile player is a good thing but overall a utility player is…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Ready for a Fight! - Best Baseball Brawls - Ep 205

Bench-clearings still happen fairly often in #MLB. Actual bench-clearing brawls are less common due to the players being suspended, losing pay, and generally hurting the team. But in the heat of the moment a batter can snap when a high hard one goes right at his head or upper body.…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Almost Cooperstown MLB 2021 Season Preview & Picks - Ep 201

It's a new season already and the start of a 2nd season from Almost Cooperstown! Only 10 months after the delayed start of the 2020 MLB season, here comes the 2021 season. A planned 162-game season that is sure to test the pitching staffs across both leagues. 7 inning double-headers…

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Feb. 12, 2023

How Ty Cobb had it SO much easier than Mike Trout - Ep 203

Before our podcast started, we like so many others, sat around and talked about baseball. What recently got us going was the idea that Ty Cobb's .366 career batting average back before and after the 'Dead-ball' era was fattened up by facing tired pitchers in innings 7/8/9. Pitchers today rarely…

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Feb. 12, 2023

The end of pitchers as hitters but not hitters as pitchers! - Ep 202

Thanks to Mark Rickard for the show concept! With some sense of certainty this will be the last year in MLB in which there will not be a DH in the National League. This will be negotiated as part of the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Player's Association and…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Statistics & Baseball - Overvalued & Undervalued - Ep 133

Remember there used to be a MLB statistic for GWRBI - Game Winning RBI's? The one that gives your team a lead it never relinquishes. Because players could get the GWRBI conceivably (and in reality) in the first inning @MLB junked it after 1988 which was about 8 years too…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Pitchers are STILL in danger - featuring former MLB pitcher Willie Blair - Ep 134

Pitchers don't often get hit by line drives and get it to the skull even less frequently. But it does happen, as much as 2 - 3 times per season. We note a number of well known current MLB pitchers that have been the victim of a shot to the…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Best World Series of Each Decade 1960-present - Ep 131

The 2020 World Series ended up being a very exciting and interesting one. Seven game series have a way of being just that much more memorable. An anti-climatic game 7 can take away from the overall greatness of a World Series. We start with the 1960 World Series which was…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Gold Glove Fielding Awards Still Matter - Ep 132

Here at Almost Cooperstown we believe there's room for more at the Inn. We're not talking about boxing BTW! When it comes to Gold Gloves (only awarded since 1957), a player who is a borderline Hall of Famer (an 'Almost' guy we like to say), can be pushed over the…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Baseball Expressions used every day - Ep 130

Every second people use expressions borne out of baseball lingo and lore. We know there are Yogi Berra-isms and Dizzy Dean's oddball expressions, but what about normal everyday conversational responses? There are many of them that are used everyday and a surprising amount of food/dining references. America's Pastime does intersect…

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Feb. 12, 2023

The Almost Cooperstown 2021 Hall of Fame Ballot - Ep 129

No we don't actually HAVE a vote but if we did... On January 26 the votes for the 2021 Hall of Fame will be announced. Hopefully the ceremony in Cooperstown, NY will take place this summer. Actual voters can vote for up to 10 players that have played 10 years…

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Feb. 12, 2023

Major changes ahead for Minor League Baseball - Ep 128

As fans know, there was no Minor League (or college) baseball this past season. To make things more challenging MLB has made the biggest changes in MiLB in nearly 60 years. The farm systems developed by Branch Rickey in the 1930's are nearly unrecognizable today. There are many notable Minor…

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Feb. 12, 2023

When will MLB add more teams? - Ep 127

The last teams to come into MLB are now 23 seasons old (1998 the Rays and D'Backs). For 60 years there were only 16 teams in MLB. After the Dodgers and Giants moved in 1958, expansion really began to take off in 1961 with the Los Angeles Angels and another…

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Feb. 12, 2023

MLB Team Road Trips - Ep 126

In the pre-1900's days of professional baseball teams did not travel all that far to play games which often were played on Sunday afternoon. By 1901 with the birth of the American League, teams traveled by train and even by boat. No other sport to this day has scheduled road…

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