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Dwight Evans Should Be Given Some Additional Hall of Fame Consideration

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Dwight Evans Should Be Given Some Additional Hall of Fame Consideration

For a while during the mid-‘80s, the Boston Red Sox right fielder Dwight Evans, “Dewey” to the fans in the Back Bay, was always on base and always making great plays. He was the heart and soul of a Red Sox team that flirted with greatness. Evans grew up in Southern California, and starred at…

By Dan Freedman February 13, 2026 0
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Fred Lynn Deserves Additional Hall of Fame Consideration

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Fred Lynn Deserves Additional Hall of Fame Consideration

It was 1973 in Bristol, Connecticut. Two outfielders from vastly different backgrounds got together to play for the Boston’s Double-A affiliate. The next year they teamed up in Pawtucket, the club’s Triple-A team. So, for those following the Red Sox closely in the mid-70s, it was not a shock when the “Gold Dust Twins” took…

By Dan Freedman February 13, 2026 0
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Comparing The Careers and Earnings of Kiké Hernández and Jurickson Profar

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Comparing The Careers and Earnings of Kiké Hernández and Jurickson Profar

There are two players who have played against each other for years. One was born in Curaçao in 1993 and the other in Puerto Rico in 1991. One was signed as an amateur free agent and the other was taken in the sixth round of the 2009 draft. One made his major league debut at…

By Dan Freedman January 10, 2026 0
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Somehow Andy Pages, A Little-Known Second-Year Player, Became a Main Character In 2025

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Somehow Andy Pages, A Little-Known Second-Year Player, Became a Main Character In 2025

Last month the Los Angeles Dodgers won their second consecutive World Series. They were led by four-time MVP Shohei Ohtani, who, for the first time in the National League, worked his magic with his bat and his arm. They also fielded former MVPs Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman. The team was anchored by sluggers Max…

By Dan Freedman December 10, 2025 0
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Félix Hernández and Cole Hamels Had Remarkably Similar Careers

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Félix Hernández and Cole Hamels Had Remarkably Similar Careers

About two weeks ago, voting members of the Baseball Writers Association of American received their Hall of Fame ballots for 2026. Here are the candidates: Last week, on the Effectively Wild podcast, Meg Rowley and Ben Lindbergh had Jay Jaffe on as their guest. For the uninitiated, Jay Jaffe is a Senior Writer at Fangraphs,…

By Dan Freedman December 2, 2025 0
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Dodger Stadium Has Hosted Many Of Clayton Kershaw’s Greatest Moments

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Dodger Stadium Has Hosted Many Of Clayton Kershaw’s Greatest Moments

Last Monday night, Clayton Kershaw entered Game 3 of this year’s World Series in the 12th inning, with the score still tied, with two outs, and with the bases loaded. According to him – and later confirmed – it was the first and only time he had pitched in extra innings in his illustrious 18-year…

By Dan Freedman November 5, 2025 0
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Sid Bream Does The Impossible

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Sid Bream Does The Impossible

Last week I wrote about baseball history that took place on October 14th. I started 120 years ago, and worked my way up to 1998. But as a heady reader pointed out to me, I missed a huge moment (upon reflection, I actually missed two, but more about the second one all the way at…

By Dan Freedman October 23, 2025 0
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October 14th Is A Special Day In Baseball Lore

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October 14th Is A Special Day In Baseball Lore

Every year October 14th auspiciously falls smack dab in the middle of the baseball playoffs. As such, there have been many great moments that have occurred on his date. To wit: A mere 120 years ago, on October 14, 1905, Christy Mathewson threw a shutout against the New York Giants to give the Philadelphia Athletics…

By Dan Freedman October 14, 2025 0
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Steve Rogers Had A Career That We Should Try Not To Forget

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Steve Rogers Had A Career That We Should Try Not To Forget

On Episode 2367 of the Effectively Wild podcast, host Ben Lindbergh made reference to David Laurila’s newsletter and his weekly trivia quiz. One question revolved around the three pitchers who have won at least 100 games for the Expos/Nationals franchise. Ben got the first two, and essentially got the third, but could not place the…

By Dan Freedman October 10, 2025 0
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Two Pitchers With Similar Stats But Dissimilar Reputations

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Two Pitchers With Similar Stats But Dissimilar Reputations

CURT SCHILLING Curt Schilling was selected out of Yavapai College in the second round of the 1986 MLB draft by the Boston Red Sox. In July of 1988, Boston traded Schilling, along with outfielder Brady Anderson, to the Orioles in return for veteran pitcher Mike Boddicker. Ironically, Schilling made his major league debut just five…

By Dan Freedman October 7, 2025 0
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