Willie Mays: A Timeless Legacy

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In Memoriam: Brooks Robinson

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WBC: 'The World of Baseball Won'

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Heartstrings & Hamstrings

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Seamhead Playoff Preview 2022

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Joey I'm Not Angry Anymore

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Seamhead Awards: NL Rookie of the Year

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Seamhead Awards: AL Rookie of the Year

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Pods Walks Off Game 2 2005

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Baseball: What's Changed?

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Mike Piazza's Healing Home Run

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Revisiting Mark McGwire's 62nd*

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The Filthiest Game Ever Pitched

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Darth Vader's Moonshot

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75 Years Ago, Lou Gehrig Took a Seat

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1989 Junior's First Home Run

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The Ballad of Phil Plantier

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The Queen City & Opening Day

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Bryce Harper Opening Day '13

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Mickey Mantle's 500th

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The 1994 Season: A Look Back

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Ted Williams and the Science of Hitting

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Reggie Homers in Yankee Stadium Return

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Pedro Alvarez & Allegheny River

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The Best There Ever Was

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David Wright vs. Craig Kimbrel 2013

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Warren Morris Walk-Off '96 CWS

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Mike Piazza Clears Dodger Stadium

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Darryl Strawberry 1986 Series

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Where Home Runs Look Best

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Eric Davis 1990 World Series Game 1

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Mr. November to Hang 'Em Up

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Rock Piles & Flower Beds

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A Tribute to Doubles

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Pete Rose: The Expo?

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Eric Davis 1990 World Series Game 1

Largely a forgotten moment as years have passed, this straightaway center bomb from Eric Davis set the tone for the 1990 World Series. The Reds were severe underdogs to the powerhouse Athletics, but when Davis crushed this ball off Dave Stewart to give the Redlegs a 2-0 lead, everything seemed to change.
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Mr. November to Hang 'Em Up

Today "The Captain" announced that he is going to retire at the end of the 2014 season. Although I've never counted myself among the legion of Jeter fans, hearing about his upcoming swang song is indeed sad news for baseball. What I've always found endearing about Derek Jeter is his how he has carried himself for his entire career. Announcing his retirement prior to the season, avoiding the Gotham spectacle of "will he or won't he" is a professional act from a professional ballplayer.
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Rock Piles & Flower Beds

I first experienced the "crack" of the bat while standing on the pile of crushed gravel in my backyard as a kid. An old wood bat, some childhood creativity, and a lot of suburban solitude produced some of my life's best memories.There's more to hitting rocks than just tossing them up and swinging away. Way more. I wouldn't have been committed to it from age 9 to 15 if it was just as simple as squaring up rocks.
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A Tribute to Doubles

There is no other offensive play in baseball that is cleaner or more beautiful than a double. Unlike home runs, which always have to include distance and height, or singles, which can be ugly - doubles provide something unique to the game.
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Pete Rose: The Expo?

Pete Rose. Everyone has an opinion. The guy showed up at the yard, saw his name on the lineup card, and stepped up to the plate more times than anyone else in the history of baseball. There's something to be said about that.
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