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Almost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMets season so far & this week in baseball 6.9.25 - Ep. 613Send us a textCal Raleigh aka 'The Big Dumper' hit his 26th home run this week to lead #MLB. If #Mets Tylor Megill was traded to Seattle they'd become a battery meaning the "Big Drip" would pitch to the "Big Dumper". Can we see that happen please? #Braves have lost 8 of 10 and are making the task of reaching the postseason increasingly difficult. Phillies have lost 9 of 10 and now lost Bryce Harper to another injury. #Cubs are still looking good.  #Padres Manny Machado got his 2,500th hit this week and he's played more games than an...2025-06-0933 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB Pitcher game scores are hot! TWIB - 5.26.25 - Ep. 611Send us a textHappy Memorial Day! This is episode 301 as we forgot to mention our 300th last week!  #tigers Tarik Skubal pitched a Maddux on Sunday, throwing a complete game, striking out 13, only yielding 2 hits, and he threw 94 total pitches. His Game Score was an amazing 96. Anything over 80 is special and a 100 is nearly unattainable. It's a great way to evaluate starting pitchers and you will be hearing more about it even though Bill James came up with it years ago. #Braves Ronald Acuna came back with a bomb on Friday hitting a home ru...2025-05-2636 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownRoundtable discussion - which baseball movies should be watched again or for the 1st time? - Ep. 604Send us a textBaseball movies are rarer than they used to be. Has there been a great one that you love in the past 10 years?  Gordon and Mark participated in a roundtable with 4 other baseball writers/podcasters/personalities - Vince Wetzel (author of "Lose Yourself" and a past Almost Cooperstown guest, Scott Bolohan (host of the Twin Bill podcast and content), Kelly Franco (Three Inning Fan the podcast), and former ESPN and The Athletic writer, current Substack author and author of "The Best Team Money Can Buy" Molly Knight.  We each picked two movies to...2025-04-1056 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMost homers wearing a uniform team by team - American League - Ep. 569Send us a textFounded in 1901, the AL contains teams like #Yankees and #RedSox who have an epic list in their top 5 for players hitting home runs while a member of the franchise. Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Mantle, David "Big Papi' Ortiz, Jim Rice, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra are all in their teams top 5. All are HOFer.. Aaron Judge is outside the Yankee top five but he's closing fast.  Then there's the #orioles. Another original #AmericanLeague team, they started as the Milwaukee Brewers for one year before moving to...2024-12-3029 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownCan you name the home run leaders for each team? NL - Ep. 568Send us a textWho are the home run leaders while wearing a team's uniform?  Sounded like a interesting episode topic but then Rickey Henderson so sadly and suddenly passed away at age 65. Rickey's 66th birthday would have been on Christmas this Wednesday. With 1,406 stolen bases Rickey doesn't only have the most stolen bases in one season, or in a career, he also scored the most runs in baseball history with 2,295! He also had 81 career leadoff home runs, the most in history. Rickey is and was the best leadoff hitter in #MLB history. He will be sorely m...2024-12-2334 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownDodgers have Yankees down 2 games to none - are the Yankees toast? - Ep. 558Send us a textJust last season the #dbacks came from 2-0 down to beat the #Phillies in the NLCS.  So the #Yankees being down 2-0 is not insurmountable. But their fans are going nuts and negative since presumptive AL MVP Aaron Judge has struck out 6 times in 2 games. How will the Yankee fans greet Judge upon his return to the Bronx? #Dodgers Shohei Ohtani will play in game three and lead off. His subluxation of his left shoulder (partial dislocation) may impact how hard he swings - which in case you have not noticed is...2024-10-2831 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownSABR 52 - A delightful baseball nerd-fest! - Ep. 541Send us a textMark has been a SABR member for 4 years but has never attended the annual convention. This year it was in Minneapolis in early August and the Twin Cities proved to be a great location for a content-rich three days of baseball talk and presentations. HOFers Rod Carew and Tony Oliva were on a hitter's panel together and HOFers Bert Blyleven and Jim Kaat on another along with former Twin's pitchers LaTroy Hawkins and Glen Perkins. Some of the sessions were ultra-nerdy but not too and the presenters were engaging and a g...2024-08-1527 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownAll-Star Game yawn, weekend series wrap. trading deadline thoughts, all in TWIB! - Ep. 534 -Send us a textAt least we got to see Paul Skenes pitch to Aaron Judge. It lasted all of one pitch however. The All-Star Game lost its juice years ago. Mark suggested counting All-Star stats in career totals. For whatever that would be worth. To add to that there are no longer Thursday games post All-Star break so four full days without real baseball that counts is awful! What's remaining in the 2024 season is essentially a pandemic-legnth season around 60 games. Too many to determine a team's fate, too few not to pay attention. 2024-07-2228 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMiranda rights an all-time record - Devers hits a big mark - This Week In Baseball- 7.8.24 - Ep. 530Send us a text#Twins Jose Miranda has hits in 12 straight at-bats. Amazing!  Only three other hitters - Walt Dropo, Pinky Higgins, and Johnny Kling have done it before - but you knew that!  #Cubs Justin Steele pitched a complete game on 95 pitches to get his first victory of 2024. It was a pseudo-Maddux.  But the Cubs still struggled this week. Worst run-differential in MLB belongs to the #WhiteSox with the #Rockies and #Marlins pretty far behind. NL Wild Cards did not sort themselves out this past week. Intro & Outro music this seaso...2024-07-0824 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB Rookies of the Year - Some are hot then not - Ep. 477Send us a text2024 MLB Spring Training has begun and would-be rookies impact teams ultimate performance (think Corbin Carroll and Evan Carter last year) more and more frequently .  But some Rookie's of the Year never reach the heights they touched in their first campaign.  That doesn't mean they don't have a career and flame out after a couple of years, although that can happen too. We also cover this year's crop of rookies that might be in the running for 2024 Rookie of the Year.  Mark mentioned Royce Lewis as a ROY and it was not Roy...2024-02-2628 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownNew baseball book 'The Fireballer' with Author Mark Stevens - Ep. 470Send us a textAuthor Mark Stevens joins the podcast to discuss his terrific #baseball novel - The Fireballer. Ever think what would happen if a pitcher could regularly throw 110 MPH? Batters wouldn't have a chance! What if one of those pitches got away from him? We had a great time talking with Mark and are keen to find a way to make the next great baseball movie from this award winning book from 2023.Thanks to all of our listeners and followers!Watch on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/OsBy5LROXhkPlease s...2024-02-0135 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownTeam Deep Dive #20 - Chicago White Sox - Ep. 455Send us a textLast week we did the 3x champion Cubs and this week the 3x champion White Sox.  The Pale Hose have the 2005 improbably championship to live off of since the other two were before 1918!  Lots of great ChiSox to talk about given the long 50 year drought between WS appearances - 1919 to 1959! Mark was wrong - Luis Aparicio is a HOFer but did not ever win the MVP although he was Rookie of the Year. Again thanks to all of our listeners and followers. We appreciate that you listen and like ou...2023-12-1126 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownIntroducing a New Baseball Stat - Total Bases Per Plate Appearance - Ep. 434Send us a textWe love that Hank Aaron has the most Total Bases in baseball history. In fact the list of players for all-time Total Bases is filled with Hall of Famers and would-be HOFers. Mark recently wrote an article on Total Bases per Plate Appearance - sort of a new way to look at a player's offensive contribution. It can be accessed here:  https://open.substack.com/pub/almostcooperstown/p/if-war-is-hell-could-there-be-one?r=6m2o9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web. We take it further by discussing team performance as it relates to...2023-09-2821 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBabe Ruth vs Barry Bonds - Ep. 428Send us a textBabe Ruth & Barry Bonds. They are two of the greatest hitters who ever played and that cannot be argued.  Who was better?  That depends on your point of view so we decided to argue - Mark mostly for Ruth, Gordon mostly for Bonds.  The more we talked about their statistics the more impressive they became! We've added a YouTube Channel.  Here is the link to the Almost Cooperstown channel.Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a li...2023-09-0721 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownTeam Deep Dive #9 - Cleveland Guardians - Ep. 349Send us a textIt was not as easy to drop the Indians nickname when talking about the team before, well last season!  Old habits die hard but we're fine with the team having changed its name as it was overdue. 122 years, an original member of the American League with 16 playoff appearances, 2 AL pennants and 2 WS championships. It ain't easy being a fan of the Guardians, Indians, Naps or any other Cleveland baseball team nickname! Jacobs Field opened in 1994 - the strike year. Mark had a little trouble with that. And we got through an en...2023-03-1633 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown2022 Predictions Review & Playoff Preview! - Ep. 328Send us a textHere's the episode in which we come clean on who we picked before the season. We were right more than we were wrong but had a couple of huge swings and misses.  The 2022 MLB playoffs are at the ready and we both pick our World Series participants.  For we baseball fans it's truly the most wonderful time of the year! Correction - Mark said that after the WC series there were only 7 game series. The Division series is best of 5 games.  And there is no re-seeding after each round. Would've been a go...2022-10-0631 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownWorst hitting pitchers in history answer the DH question - Ep. 307Send us a textWe're NL fans since we root for the Mets.  There used to be such a thing as 'National League' baseball. It had sacrifice bunts, pinch hitters, pitchers wearing jackets in July on the bases. All that is over now that the DH is in place for both the AL and NL.  We always favored the strategy behind working around the pitcher's turn in the batting order. But pitchers hitting, if possible, just got worse. And for many valid reasons. We talk about some of the worst hitting pitchers in history wrapped aro...2022-05-1230 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownComparing the careers of Cool Papa Bell vs. Rickey Henderson - Ep. 306Send us a textWe asked Adam Korengold who joined us for Episode 302 on the Negro Leagues, to help us compare the very excellent careers of Negro Leagues star 'Cool' Papa Bell and the greatest base stealer in MLB history Rickey Henderson. Using data visualization maps Adam was able to compare their performances against that of their peers.  Rickey's overall numbers are historic and unmatched. But Cool Papa also dominated his competition.   So how did it turn out? You'd have to listen to find out! Makes us think we might do Babe Ruth vs. Barry Bon...2022-05-0522 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownA quick look at Japanese & Korean baseball leagues - Ep. 305Send us a textSeiya Suzuki is burning it up in his rookie MLB season.  Japanese players are making more and more noise with Shohei Ohtani and even NPB league sensation Roki Sasaki.  And then there's the KBO - Korean Baseball Organization.  Only around for 40 years the KBO was fun to watch during the pandemic season and fans know more about what's going on in both Korean and Japanese baseball more than ever before! We've added a YouTube Channel and are still working out a few kinks so bear with us.  Here is the link to t...2022-04-2819 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB uniforms are still too uniform - Ep. 304Send us a textWe're long past the time of flannel and wool home whites & road grays when it comes to MLB uniforms. There have been changes over the years such as adding numbers and then adding names once baseball began to be televised.  Today all teams have several different uniforms that they wear to varying degrees.  Younger fans like it and older fans maybe not so much.We talk about the changes in baseball attire and where things might go.    We've added a YouTube Channel and are still working out a few kink...2022-04-2125 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBaseball Coverage for better & for worse - Ep. 303Send us a textAs one of the oldest professional sports, baseball has been 'covered' for more than 175 years.  While newspaper accounts of games were the means of communication until radio arrived in the 1920s,  today's baseball coverage is multi-platformed, multi-faceted,  AND mucho dinero! We talk about some of the all-time great baseball writers, and there are great ones out there today that do much more than just write about baseball in a newspaper column.  We think there's room for baseball coverage to be even better in the future.  Smart use of technology will be the k...2022-04-1429 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownFuture HOF'ers playing MLB this 2022 season - Ep. 302Send us a textWe forgot to mention Zack Greinke who is a surefire HOFer - maybe even should be first ballot. There are a number of what we term 'sure things' and then there are others that have a really good chance provided they perform at or near their career levels for 4 or more seasons give or take.   Is Mike Trout already a HOFer?  As it turns out - yes. So Is Albert Pujols. Listen to us talk about the guys that have a chance to be voted into Cooperstown! We've added a YouTube Ch...2022-04-0739 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown2022 Season 3 Preview & Picks - Ep. 301Send us a textWe're thrilled to be back with our first episode of Season 3.  In this long one - 57 minutes is the longest we've ever done, we review the new rules in MLB for the 2022 season and then go through each team in each division.  We pick our division winners and playoff teams from each league.  All in under one hour! We've added a YouTube Channel and are still working out a few kinks so bear with us.  Here is the link to the Almost Cooperstown channel.Please subscribe to our podcast and...2022-03-3158 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownNegro League play - Every bit as good as in MLB! - Ep. 243Send us a textWe became aware of a very cool data visualization comparing Negro League play to MLB play of the same era 1920-1948.  Adam Korengold has been doing data visualization professionally for almost 25 years–he’s now an Analytics Lead at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland–and teaches in the graduate data analytics and visualization program at the Maryland Institute College of Art.  Lucky for us he’s been a baseball fan for most of his life, and since 2020 has been a member of SABR, the Society for American Baseball Research. ...2022-03-2431 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe 1970's Reds & Pirates rivalry you may have forgotten - Ep. 242Send us a textSmall market teams often have difficulty being a consistent winner.  Sure teams like the Royals and Rays have shown it can be done.  But in the 1970's the NL East Pirates and NL West Reds were in the hunt nearly every year of the decade.  Featuring HOF players in both lineups throughout, we talk about some of the epic playoff battles (the Reds did win 3 of 4) for NL supremacy in the 1970s.  To be fair, the Dodgers did win 3 NL pennants as well but also lost 3 WS.  We discuss what's different today as well...2022-03-1027 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownOur favorite sports movies NOT about baseball - Ep. 241Send us a textSince there's no baseball to talk about due to the MLB lockout we decided to do an episode about sports movies not including baseball.  You can listen to our season 1 episode 108 'Silver sluggers of the silver screen'.  We talk about how there are not many good soccer movies - apologies to those who are fans of the movie 'Victory' and even fewer good tennis movies.  Who is the GOAT of sports movies? Kevin Costner comes to mind as does Adam Sandler and  Will Smith.  Clearly we are ready for the owners and p...2022-02-2437 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownWill there be anyone voted into the HOF for 2023? - Ep. 240Send us a textThis December Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling and Sammy Sosa all have another chance to gain election to the Hall of Fame when they are reviewed by the Today's Game committee.  In January 2023 the voting from baseball writers will be announced.  Most of the players making their debut  on the ballot will be one and done. We talk about David Ortiz's first ballot election and why no other player was voted in. Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop...2022-02-1031 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe Many MVP's Not in the HOF - Ep. 239Send us a textThere are a lot of MVP winners.  The tools for measurement used by voters have not always been as sophisticated as are the tools today. Consequently there are some head-scratching seasons turned in by MVP winners - especially when compared to some of the other contenders that year.  We also discuss what makes a player 'Most Valuable' and if losing teams should be able to have a  player win an MVP that season. Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an epis...2022-01-2727 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown 2022 HOF Ballot - Ep. 238Send us a textThe final voting totals will be announced on January 25.  We had already called out 6 players to be added in our prior episodes 234 & 235 in which we added 36 players to the Hall of Fame right now.  So with 6 in the book, there's only room for 4 more on our ballot (or the one we would fill out if we actually had a vote). Who will it be? Listen to this fast moving episode to find out! Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please dro...2022-01-1323 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe MLB Lockout, Negotiating A New CBA & Resulting Rule Changes - Ep. 237Send us a textThink about how odd it is right now as we drop this episode late December 2021.  New team managers like Buck Showalter are not allowed to talk to or even mention players on the team.  The #MLB owners have 'Locked Out' the MLB players and if nothing gets negotiated there will be no Spring Training, and possibly an abbreviated season or no season at all.  Baseball labor actions have been ongoing for nearly 50 years. We're generally on the side of the players who've gotten the short end of the stick for..., well nea...2021-12-3036 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownOn the New York Mets & nothing but the Mets - Ep. 236Send us a textAs we hit our 70th episode we decided it was time as dedicated NY Met fans, to do a podcast on...the Mets.  They are a team now with a wealthy owner who actually is willing to spend money.   This is unfamiliar territory for Met fans. What will they do about a manager, which players should stay or go?  One thing we are pretty sure of as Met fans - heartbreak is in our future!  For those of you who are not fans we will return to our regularly scheduled non-Met focu...2021-12-1631 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownCVI - Career Value Index - a new & better way to evaluate HOF worthiness - Ep. 235Send us a textBaseball is a sport that goes by the numbers more than any other. And for good reason - there are lots and lots of numbers.  The ability to measure and compare player and team performances over time generates some great baseball conversations AND arguments!  We discovered a newly written book by first time author David A. Gordon entitled 'Baseball Generations: Career Value Index - A New Look at the Hall of Fame and Rating the Greatest Players of All Time'We recommend reading it as it presents a mor...2021-12-0937 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownPart 2 - 36 players we'd induct into Cooperstown right now - Ep. 234Send us a textIn our prior Ep. 233 we covered 18 players we believe should no longer be passed by and should be inducted into Cooperstown.  There are 263 players and 70 non-players in the HOF. Adding 36 players would make it 299 players - which is 1.27% of all players including those in the Negro Leagues.  Even adding controversial players including a PED users and 4 new Negro League inductees, we feel short adding only 35.  We should argue about Vizquel, not about Joe Mauer! Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode plea...2021-11-2536 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown36 players we would induct into Cooperstown right now - Ep. 233Send us a textThis is the first of our 'off-season' episodes and we will drop an episode every two weeks now until the start of the 2022 season - or at least what should be the start if the CBA negotiations are unsuccessful.When we began our podcast 18 months ago our main premise is that there are too few players inducted into Cooperstown.  1.25% seems as if it would about the right amount which means today the HOF would have close to 300 players (not 263).  In this first of two episodes, we talk about re-evaluations of some pl...2021-11-1150 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownSeason 2 Review & Wrap - Ep. 232Send us a textIt's easy to make predictions and easier when you don't reveal how you actually performed. We come clean in this final regular season episode.   Our prediction performance was pretty good or so we thought. Give a listen and find out if you agree!  We will drop the first episode of the Off-season next week and then drop every two weeks until the start - or so we hope - of the 2022 MLB season.  The upcoming negotiations between owners and players may result in a work stoppage.  We hope not. And all hail...2021-11-0428 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe Hunt for Mr. October - Ep. 231Send us a textReggie Jackson relishes being referred to as 'Mr. October'.  His 1977 WS performance #Yankees vs. #Dodgers was epic.  As a member of the #Athletics he also had the game winning single in the 1973 WS vs. the #Mets. But is he the greatest postseason player of all-time?  We discuss the best of the best in our latest podcast. Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almos...2021-10-2820 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownOctober 10th - This Date in Baseball History - Ep. 230Send us a textOctober 10th is rife with impressive baseball lore and history.  Thinking of great plays, performances, and great games takes us back to when they happened and all the other cool related things any one date in MLB history might offer. We talk about one particular day - October 10th which has hosted season-ending play-in games, Playoff and World Series games.  Of course many other dates in October offer the same which is why we LOVE October baseball! Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for...2021-10-2124 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownDoes Baseball Go By The Numbers TOO Often? - Ep. 229Send us a textData analytics are critical to MLB teams being successful.  This can be seen in the seemingly constant use of the infield shift.  But surely every decision cannot be made on the basis of numbers and probabilities.  In game 7 of the 2020 World Series Tampa manager Kevin Cash removed Blake Snell to the delight of the Dodger dugout.  We all know what happened after that. When can hunches and feelings be used on the part of managers?  Players?  We talk about numbers from this season as well as some important seasons of the past. 2021-10-1431 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe Pain of Being a baseball team fan - Ep. 228Send us a textBeyond baseball fans of the other three major American professional sports also have a way of making their fans suffer and wait - sometimes a VERY long time for a championship. Gordon talks about how in his entire life, his four favorite NYC area teams have never won a championship - that's more than 30 years!  The Yankees and New York Giants are the teams we do not 'root' for as core fans. Which teams have never even played for a championship in their sport?  Which teams have played for it all but...2021-10-0725 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownSpecial Guest Sean Forman founder of Baseball-Reference.com - Ep. 227Send us a textBack in 2000 Sean Forman was a graduate student with a love for baseball.  He never imagined that he'd create a wide-ranging enterprise - Sports-reference.com that encompasses not only baseball but American football, basketball, hockey, soccer and college football and basketball.  The sites are so user-friendly and have become a go-to platform to get statistics for players, teams and leagues associated with all those sports.   Now they've created a subscription service Stathead.com that allows the data to be searched and parsed even more easily which is great since there is SO...2021-09-3036 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownTanking in Baseball - does it work? - Ep. 226Send us a textAt some points of some seasons, if they are clearly out of the playoff race, do MLB teams try to lose intentionally?   The answer is yes and no.  Acquiring high draft picks can often backfire as can a fire sale of a team's best and likely most expensive players. Is the gamble worth it?  The Astros & Rays might say yes.  But the Angels, never quite bad enough to get a top draft pick, might want to consider trying something different.  We talk about teams that tank, teams that seem like they are bu...2021-09-2322 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownOur take on 2021 Hall of Fame induction ceremony - Ep. 225Send us a textFirst-off we did Ted Simmons wrong since his career average was .285 which is much higher than Andruw Jones' career .254 BA.  Simmons had 248 HR's which is among the best (13th) all time for a primary catcher.  Simmons' speech was the best from any of the three players although Larry Walker and Derek Jeter acquitted themselves well.  10 HOFers passed away over the 2 year period but only 4 people were inducted. We feel and discuss that there could easily be 30 or more that could be inducted which would still keep the percentage of players at 1%.  ...2021-09-1626 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownOne Season Wonders - Ep. 224Send us a textLike a shooting star, sometimes players have one incredible season that they desperately try to replicate.  For those that are unable to 'do it again', they are deemed 'one-season' wonders. From Rookie-of-the year to being out of MLB in 3 years actually has happened and it's not always due to injury!  We remember some names that many have forgotten, and others that most people know but don't realize had one amazing outlier season! Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us...2021-09-0929 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownKnuckleballers - only 32 total in MLB history! - Ep. 223Send us a textWe were actually kind of shocked to find out that there have only been 32 knuckleball pitchers in MLB history.  Hoyt Wilhelm has the only no-hitter for a knuckleballer blanking the Yankees in 1958.  The Yankees won the WS that season. There are some notable and memorable names of the 32 but also many that most fans have never heard of.  Why aren't there more knuckleball pitchers?  Listen to this episode to find out! Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop...2021-09-0222 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownComplete Games are ravaged by batters watching in-game video replay - Ep. 222Send us a textThere have been close to 40 complete games pitched in MLB this season so far.  The modern era all-time single season record for a pitchers is 41 complete games in 1904. Since then the number has been reduced such that Shane Bieber led MLB with 3 complete games in the last full season 2019.  This year 3 players already have 3 complete games.  Over the years complete games have dwindled and that trend is likely to continue.  Better relief pitchers compared to what used to be the case might be a reason.  But hitters knowledge of the pitchers has never been...2021-08-2623 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB position players transition to pitcher & the reverse - Ep. 221Send us a textWhat Shohei Ohtani is doing this season is amazing. Just making it to the Major Leagues is incredibly difficult.  How about changing positions from  being a position every day player to a pitcher?  Or a pitcher needing to become a position player in order to stay in the big leagues?  Players like the Cardinal’s Rick Ankiel come to mind but there are plenty of other MLB players who've adapted on the fly in order to remain at the highest level of baseball.  We also talk about the Olympics again for some re...2021-08-1927 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBig Trade Deadline Deals That Led to a World Series - Ep. 220Send us a textThis year there were a slew of big deals for excellent players at the July 30 trading deadline.  it may have even been the most good players traded ever at the deadline.  We talk about the most significant trading deadline deals over the past 60 years since there were not that many before 1969 when divisional play began and there were more than two league champions. A couple of corrections.  Cliff Lee went to the Phillies at the deadline and they did make the WS again in 2009 but the Yankees won that one.  Kevin Brown...2021-08-1225 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownInterleague Play - when too much is too much - Ep. 219Send us a textInterleague play has been a part of MLB since 1997.  This season there will be 20 interleague games for each team.  We think that's too many and that winning a playoff spot should not be so dependent on performance against the OTHER league.  With expansion on the horizon there will almost assuredly no longer be a need to have an interleague game played nearly every day.  There are some interleague rivalries worth keeping but do fans really want to watch their favorite teams play 20 interleague games each season?  Please subscribe to our podcast and t...2021-08-0525 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownPlayer-Managers, Baseball & the Olympics - Ep. 218Send us a textThe role of baseball player-manager was fairly commonplace in the early years of #MLB,  Some great players like HOFers Nap Lajoie, Lou Boudreau, Bill Dickey, Frankie Frisch, and Honus Wagner to name a few.  We talk about why there are no longer player-managers in baseball and who of today's players might be a good player-manager.  Then we talk about the Olympic Games not just because baseball and softball are back in the Games! Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop...2021-07-2920 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBrothers in Baseball - Ep. 217Send us a textAs of the 2021 season there have been 413 sets of brothers who've played in a MLB game. We found some of the careers of one of the brothers were very short.  Most of the time one of the brothers significantly outperforms the other brother.   But not all the time thanks to brother combos like the Waners, Deans, DiMaggios, Torres and Alomars.   We talked about Hank and Dick Allen not mentioning that they were teammates with the White Sox in 1972-73. Hank and Tommie Aaron were also teammates.  Please subscribe to our podcast and...2021-07-2227 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB All-Star game history & Negro League East West ASG featuring baseball historian Gary Livacari - Ep. 216Send us a textThe first MLB All-Star Game was in 1933.  Yet it is little-known amongst even big baseball fans that because Black players were not allowed in MLB, the Negro Leagues had their own All-Star Games also beginning in 1933.   And these games were both popular and well-attended. We take a look at how the All-Star game in MLB has changed over the years and with Gary Livacari's help (you can check out his old-time baseball photos page on FB and his blog baseballhistorycomesalive.com), we dig into some of the more interesting aspects of the E-W AS...2021-07-1543 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe Best Failed Starting Pitchers Excelling As Relief Pitchers - Ep. 215Send us a textThe 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 not many examples of former starting pitchers who became stellar relief pitchers - even HOFers!  As fans might expect the real rarity is being a relief pitcher who later has success as a starting pitcher.   But it has happened.  Kind of.   We should have include...2021-07-0824 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownVanishing Doubleheaders - Ep. 214Send us a textIn 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 are two separate admissions at full price!  Two for the price of one does not work well for team owners in today's baseball economics. Players are probably ok with it since they get paid the full amount even if only 77% of a normal game...2021-07-0126 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB Official Scorer Jillian Geib - Ep. 213Send us a textOfficial 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 use today!  But official scoring has been the bastion for males almost universally except for just a small amount of females. Starting with E. (Eliza) Green (could not use her name in 1882), and including Susan Fornoff in the 1990's. Now the Colorado Rockies and MLB...2021-06-2432 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownSticky Stuff - Ep. 212Send us a textAren'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! Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page.www.almostcooperstown.com2021-06-1728 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownSeriously Overrated & Underrated Teams - Ep. 211Send us a textMost 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 relatively short period of time.  Are the 2016-2021 Dodgers overrated?  They are the current WS champions and might have actually won another WS (if you ask Dodger fans), but should they have won another already?Thanks for listening and if...2021-06-1027 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBaserunning wonders and blunders - Ep. 210Send us a textWhat 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.  The shift to power and home runs over the past 30+ years has robbed the game of exciting plays like scoring from first on a double, or just a good old fashioned triple! We talk about the good baserunners (not always are the...2021-06-0344 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB players playing other Pro Sports - Ep. 209Send us a textPartly 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 having a regular job!  We talk about what we call the big 4 - all NFL/MLB players as well as some notable names from sports like basketball, hockey and golf who were also major leaguers! Thanks for listening and if...2021-05-2727 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB Baseball Parks & Groundskeeping - Ep. 208Send us a textDo 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 playing field differs depending on the park in which you're playing.  What's going on with the future of the Oakland A's?  We talk about all this and more in this episode.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode pleas...2021-05-2034 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownAre 200-hit seasons an endangered species? - Ep. 207Send us a textIchiro 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 the case. Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page.www.almostcooperstown.com2021-05-1332 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownEven the greatest utility players don't belong in Cooperstown - Ep. 206Send us a textGood 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 most often not quite god enough to have an every day place in the lineup.  Have there ever been any utility players elected to the Hall-of-Fame in Cooperstown?   We answer that question and more in this episode! Thanks for listening and if yo...2021-05-0625 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownReady for a Fight! - Best Baseball Brawls - Ep. 205Send us a textBench-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. Fortunately baseball brawls don't end up having players injured such that they can't play but even that has happened. We talk about which current MLB teams might be poised for a fight in this quick and fun episode! Thanks for listening an...2021-04-2923 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownRookie-of-the-Year as a career predictor - Ep. 204Send us a textDo 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 a few winners whose ROY winning statistics are less than impressive.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almos...2021-04-2222 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownHow Ty Cobb had it SO much easier than Mike Trout - Ep. 203Send us a textBefore 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 throw complete games  and today hitters have to face a bevy of hard throwing late-inning relievers who have nasty stuff.  How did Cobb perform in the first six innings vs. the last three?  How about Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams?  And what o...2021-04-1528 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe end of pitchers as hitters but not hitters as pitchers! - Ep. 202Send us a textThanks 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 MLB in what promises to be an acrimonious negotiation.  No pitcher has finished the season with a .300 average since 2008 when Micah Owings hit .304.  In general MLB pitchers are lousy hitters and getting lousier. Why? Because it's hard!  And they don't get much...2021-04-0821 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown MLB 2021 Season Preview & Picks - Ep. 201Send us a textIt'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 are back as are some of the new rules introduced in 2020. We talk about the rule changes from last year and how they worked out, some new ones that are being experimented with at the minor league level, as well as all 30 teams, their prospects for success an...2021-04-0155 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownPitchers are STILL in danger - featuring former MLB pitcher Willie Blair - Ep. 134Send us a textPitchers 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 head.  Currently there are no MLB pitchers wearing protective headgear on the mound.  There are a number of reasons for that and we discuss all that and more with former major league pitcher Willie Blair who was felled by a line drive off the bat of J...2021-03-2528 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownStatistics & Baseball - Overvalued & Undervalued - Ep. 133Send us a textRemember 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 long.  One of our 'Almost' guys Keith Hernandez has been in no way helped by the stat that he has the all time record for GWRBIs.  Because and rightly so, it's a dumb stat! Are pitcher starts as important as they used to be?  H...2021-03-1144 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownGold Glove Fielding Awards Still Matter - Ep. 132Send us a textHere 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 top by superior fielding and a collection of Gold Gloves.  There have been 8 players to win GG's in both leagues which is kind of hard to do since often the incumbent would need to be unseated.  In the past Gold Gloves seemed to be earn...2021-02-2530 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBest World Series of Each Decade 1960-present - Ep. 131Send us a textThe 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 one of the greats and highlight the best 7 game World Series of the past 60 years.  Thanks to Bruce McClure who points out that reason Mazeroski did not win the '60 series MVP with his walk-off HR, was that the reporters had already voted having to...2021-02-1140 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBaseball Expressions used every day - Ep. 130Send us a textEvery 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 baseball with eating!  We can't wait to have peanuts and hotdogs at a real MLB game! Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can a...2021-01-2826 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe Almost Cooperstown 2021 Hall of Fame Ballot - Ep. 129Send us a textNo 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 in MLB and appear for the first time or remain on the ballot for a total of 10 years.  If a player does not receive 5% of all votes cast he drops off the ballot for the following year. At that point it's up to various committees (Ve...2021-01-1437 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMajor changes ahead for Minor League Baseball - Ep. 128Send us a textAs 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 League Baseball players like Michael Jordan and Tim Tebow (who will try again this season to be a NY Met). What kind of future does Minor League baseball have in the U.S.?  Should MLB consider supplying college teams with wood bats?  We're...2020-12-3128 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownWhen will MLB add more teams? - Ep. 127Send us a textThe 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 incarnation of the Washington Senators when the previous Senators team moved to Minnesota to become the Twins. With franchise valuations continuing to increase it's highly likely that baseball will further expand both domestically and internationally?  Where it goes next is still anyone's guess.  We track the history of ML...2020-12-1729 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownMLB Team Road Trips - Ep. 126Send us a textIn 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 trips like baseball.  With a 162 game schedule, players still leave home and go on the road for as long as 2 weeks.  Sportswriters no longer get to travel on the team plane as they once did on the trains that would carry teams from cit...2020-12-0328 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBaseball & Technology - Ep. 125Send us a textA baseball game can be started with a few players,  ball and a bat.  Organized baseball started in the 1850s and there were no baseball gloves.  We don't talk much about gloves and catcher's equipment but we do talk about how far technology in baseball has come and how it impacts the game. Technology is not always about gadgets.  Think of 'Tommy John' surgery and how that procedure has impacted and will continue to impact the game.  How about robot umpires? The article Gordon mentioned can be found at: Base...2020-11-1931 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown2020 Season 1 Wrap - Ep. 124Send us a textJust like the MLB season, we made it through this our last episode of Season 1.  We talk a bit about the excellent Dodgers-Rays World Series and reminisce over the short 60 game season.   If you have an idea for an episode you can email us at almostcooperstown@gmail.com or our Twitter feed @AlmostCoop Corrections: Bill Madlock won 4 batting titles in the NL only.  Brad Hand had 29Ks and 4BB is 2020 along with 16 saves.  84Ks in 2019.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please...2020-11-0530 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe 3,000 hit club ain't what it used to be - Ep. 123Send us a textThere was even a movie about it - Mr. 3000 with Bernie Mac.  Yes he actually swung a bat.  3,000  career base hits has been am almost guaranteed ticket to Cooperstown.  The only players that have 3,000 hits and are not in the Baseball Hall of Fame are either active, too recently retired or they have been associated with gambling or performance enhancing substances.  We talk about 3,000 career hits being more difficult to achieve as the game has changed and that 2,800 hits might be enough for induction - barring extenuating circumstances of course.  Thanks for li...2020-10-2927 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownWhy teams trade future Hall of Fame players - Ep. 122Send us a textFuture Hall of Famers as you'd expect are not normally traded at the height of their careers.  But it does happen for a variety of reasons.  Being a future HOF'er, being traded and then winning a World Series with the new team has to be a very special feeling for both the player and the team.  It's actually surprising to consider how many HOF players have been traded during their careers.  Some trades work out better than others.  Thanks for listening! www.almostcooperstown.com2020-10-2233 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownFranchise's Best Player Ever - American League - Ep, 121Send us a textWe talked about the National League teams best player ever in the franchise in Ep. 20.  Since franchises can move around there are questions about teams like the A's (Philly, KC, and Oakland) and the 'new' Washington Senators (1961-71) who moved to Texas and the 'old' Washington Senators who moved to Minnesota in 1961 to become the Twins. Great players will always be great players in their era but it is challenging to compare players from the early 20th century to those in today's game since the game is played so differently.  Thanks fo...2020-10-1533 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownFranchise's Best Player Ever - National League - Ep. 120Send us a textHaving the designation of being a MLB 'best player in the history of the franchise' is both a fun and dicey topic. Some of them are true no-brainers but others are not as crystal clear. Franchise length has something to do with as well since how to compare the Cubs (pre-dating 1900) franchise with the Marlins (1993)? To be a best player in franchise history means the player was there for at least 7 or 8 years at minimum.  We went deep and will cover the AL in Episode 121. Correction:  Billy Williams of the Cubs is...2020-10-0833 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownCrushing Team Collapses - Ep. 119Send us a textGreat stretch runs like the ones we talked about in Episode 118 often have a corresponding team collapse that impacts the playoff race. There have been collapses over the years including our favorite team the #Mets in both 2007 & 2008. The Yankees-Red Sox race of 1978 - a great stretch run and a team collapse at the same time?  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Fa...2020-09-3023 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownGreatest Stretch Runs In History - Ep. 118Send us a textFor baseball fans their favorite team's stretch run is something that lives on and on even through generations.  Starting with the Miracle Braves of 1914 (they were in Boston at the time), we talk about some of the most memorable stretch runs over the past 120 years.  A great stretch run should be combined with a World Series victory.  We did not adequately mention the 2008 Phillies who came from behind (again) to beat our choking Mets and went on to win their second World Series overall and their first in 28 years.  Thanks for list...2020-09-2427 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownPinch Hitting - a dying art - Ep. 117Send us a textSitting in the dugout for two hours, waiting for that tap on the shoulder, pinch hitters have always lacked job security. Now with the Universal DH it's a fair bet that there will be fewer pinch hitting appearances per game than any season in recent memory. We talk about the best PH's of all-time which isn't necessarily a list of players everyone will know.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us...2020-09-1621 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownWorst No-Hitters in MLB history - Ep. 116Send us a textSince 1900 there have been hundreds of no-hitters thrown in MLB.  The most recent 2020 no-hitter from Lucas Giolito of the White Sox puts the ChiSox in 2nd place all time for no hitters by a team.  Who do you think is #1?  And can you name the one team that does not have a no-hitter?  As Met fans thank you Johan Santana! Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or vis...2020-09-1025 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownHall of Fame Managers - Ep. 115Send us a textThere are 333 individuals in the Baseball Hall of Fame 235 players, 35 Negro Leaguers, 31 executives but only 22 managers. Too few? Too many? Are there any current managers that are likely to be enshrined? This is probably the only time we will ever talk about managers as we like talking about players much more.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page.  www...2020-09-0328 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownHistory of the MLB Triple Crown Winners - a ticket to Cooperstown...Almost - Ep. 114Send us a textIn the modern era (1900) there have been 14 triple crowns won by 12 players. None in the National League since 1937. It's surprising there have not been more but that's how difficult it is to achieve. There have been some near-misses as well as controversy since the RBI was not even an official statistic until 1920.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page.  ...2020-08-2723 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownShould the infield shift be banned? - Ep. 113Send us a textOver the years baseball has seen several significant rule changes that were instituted 'in the best interests of the game'.  MLB and the current commissioner Rob Manfred are concerned with all the strikeouts and have discussed the possibility of banning the infield shift. Spoiler alert - We don't agree.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page.  www.a...2020-08-2021 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownNo doubt active MLB players that will be in the Hall of Fame, and others that might - Ep. 112Send us a textEvery baseball generation has its all-time greats. Today's players are no exception.  We talk about 9 'no doubters' playing today who will have their plaque and be enshrined in Cooperstown.  There are also a host of players who either have not quite done enough yet or who will most likely fall short and truly be a part of 'Almost Cooperstown'.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visi...2020-08-1330 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBaseball has the best nicknames - Ep. 111Send us a textBaseball has provided some of the most colorful nicknames of any professional sport.  We talk about the great nicknames, the not-so-great nicknames and the surprising fact that there are not many active players with nicknames - good or bad.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page.  www.almostcooperstown.com2020-08-0625 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownTeam origins and best fan bases in baseball - Ep. 110Send us a textWhat makes a top tier fan base?  How about showing up for your team both in the season as well as ALWAYS showing up for playoff games.  Baseball has some historically great fan bases you might expect to be near the top of any list. But there might be a few surprises as we discuss our top 10 and all the others. Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almo...2020-07-3036 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown2020 Season Preview & Playoff Picks - Ep. 109Send us a textWe each pick three MLB division winners & two wild cards for both leagues. There will be no fans in the stands but photos of fans and piped in crowd noise. We do a quick analysis of all the divisions and teams.  Can't wait to watch them PLAY BALL!! Correction Jordan Hicks is the Cardinal closer who has opted out for the season - not Jordan Lyles who plays for the Texas Rangers. Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via...2020-07-2131 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownSilver Sluggers of the Silver Screen - Ep. 108Send us a textWe love baseball movies but there have been a lot of bad ones. We try to put together a 'team' of the best players fictional and otherwise to have never played in an MLB game. It is not really possible to have a complete position by position team since while there are some Silver Sluggers discussed, there are more baseball movies made about pitchers than for any other field position. We talk about the movies we liked as well as ones we did not.  Thanks for listening and thanks to Lee M...2020-07-1625 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost Cooperstown3 jarring new rules for the 2020 season - Ep. 107Send us a textWith the opening of the MLB 60-game season scheduled for July 23.  We discuss the impact of the impending changes in the game for relief pitchers, designated hitters, and a revolutionary way to end extra inning games more quickly.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page.  www.almostcooperstown.com2020-07-0918 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownBaseball Oddballs - Ep. 106Send us a textBaseball has more unique characters than any of the other major sports. Taking a lighter approach we discuss interesting and oddball players such as Dock Ellis & Bill 'Spaceman' Lee, a maverick and forward thinking owner, and a few famous things that happened during games, some of which you may know some you may not.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.  You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook pa...2020-07-0236 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownThe Steroid Guys - Ep. 105Send us a textAfter the MLB strike in 1994 the home run race between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa in 1998 finally brought baseball back to the top of people's minds. We discuss the players that were associated, accused, and some who admitted taking PED's of one type or another. This was all before baseball instituted any kind of punishment beginning in 2004.  Should or shouldn't the steroid guys be in the Hall of Fame?  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Al...2020-06-2434 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownSix Hall-Worthy Plays - Ep. 104Send us a textBaseball fans know about the most 'famous' plays in the game's history.  Babe Ruth's called shot (or was it?) in the 1932 World Series, Bill Mazeroski's WS-winning homer in 1960. And for Met fans, there's Mookie Wilson and Bill Buckner. There's no specific corridor in the HOF for the more memorable plays although they do appear in random places. We talk about 6 memorable plays that are hall-worthy for different reasons.  Thanks for listening and if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gma...2020-06-1823 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownClosest to Almost - Ep. 103Send us a textWe talked about players who had one shining moment in their career that could be principally responsible for their enshrinement in Cooperstown.  Was it deserved?  Even if a player had a great moment could one moment matter THAT much?  We broke it down to:Made the difference Should have made the difference - and didCould have made the difference - and didn'tHad the big play but it didn't make the difference since the player was already a HOFerOne play was not enough - an...2020-06-1121 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownFurthest From Almost - Ep. 102Send us a textOur first episode "Nine Men In" covered players that we feel deserve to be enshrined in the HOF. This second episode "Furthest From Almost" covers players on the opposite end of the spectrum. The names are not as familiar yet the performances (or lack thereof) are surprisingly bad.  While these players made it to the Major Leagues, they are statistically some of the worst players that ever suited up and yet were able to be major-league players and still played for ten or more seasons. Thanks for listening and if you ha...2020-05-3127 minAlmost CooperstownAlmost CooperstownNine Men In - Ep. 101Send us a textThis first episode is a discussion of the 18 players (2 for each of the 9 positions) we would put at the top of our list to leave 'Almost Cooperstown' to be enshrined in the HOF. We leave out the alleged steroid users for a future discussion.  Most fans will know the players discussed but there may be one or two you've not heard about. We don't discuss Joe Jackson, Pete Rose or those players associated with the steroid era as we will cover them in a future episode. Thanks for listening and if yo...2020-05-2329 min