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Rookie Card Corner: Jeff Bagwell 1991 Topps Stadium Club
The Golden Sombrero presents Rookie Card Corner: Jeff Bagwell 1991 Topps Stadium Club
Fun Fact: In his time at Xavier High School in Connecticut, Bagwell set the all-time goals mark as a member of the soccer team.
Around The League: Harmon Killebrew, Hall of Fame, Braves’ bullpen, and Cubs’ prospects
- Harmon Killebrew has been diagnosed with esophageal cancer and is currently being treated at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Killebrew, 74, won the Most Valuable Player award in 1969 and his 573 career home runs ranks 11th all-time. He is also credited as being one of the first sluggers to incorporate a dismount into his swing following a presumed no-doubter.
- The great Joe Posnanski of Sports Illustrated has dedicated his week to scrutinizing the careers of the players on the 2011 Hall of Fame ballot; each day has had a corresponding post and he has finally narrowed down his list and acknowledged the players that he voted for. He calls them “The Eight Definites,” and they are as follows- Roberto Alomar, Jeff Bagwell, Bert Blyleven, Barry Larkin, Edgar Martinez, Mark McGwire, Tim Raines, and Allan Trammell. For those who wish to read his entire series, which will be concluded today, here are the articles in order- [First Round] [The Second Round] [The Eight Definites] [The Borderline Five]
- The Baseball Bloggers Alliance has recommended both Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven for the Hall of Fame after both players received 75.97% of the votes. Other notable players who just missed the cut include: Barry Larkin (70.78%), Jeff Bagwell (62.34%), Edgar Martinez (59.09%), and Tim Raines (54.55%).
MLB Look-alikes: Dustin Hermanson and Dylan McDermott
The Golden Sombrero presents MLB Look-alikes: Dustin Hermanson and Dylan McDermott
Be sure to check out our entire MLB Look-alikes series
Around The League: Garrett Wittels charged, Webb signs, D-Lee, Ackley, Hosmer, and Jennings
- The start to the final week of 2010 brought the disturbing news that FIU’s Garrett Wittels had been charged with the rape of two 17-year old girls while on vacation in the Bahamas. Wittels, who currently holds the second-longest hitting streak in NCAA history at 56 games, is headed into his senior season and has a chance to make history- he is two games shy of tying Robin Ventura’s record of 58 games. It is too early to know, or speculate for that matter, what type of impact the allegations will have on Wittels’ eligibility.
- With Carl Crawford long departed, the Tampa Bay Rays are hoping that rookie Desmond Jennings will fill the void in left field. Jennings, who has comparable speed but less pop than his predecessor, will have Spring Training to prove to the Rays that he is the man for the job. If not, Matt Joyce should have no problem manning the position. Realistically, the Rays want Jennings to be their left fielder, so I’d expect a platoon scenario…at least until one of their two youngsters shows some consistency.
January 2, 2011
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