Dave Dombrowski
Dave Dombrowski built pennant-winning teams in Florida, Detroit, Boston, and Philadelphia; he earned rings with the Marlins and Red Sox.
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Dave Dombrowski built pennant-winning teams in Florida, Detroit, Boston, and Philadelphia; he earned rings with the Marlins and Red Sox.
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In 2007 only a walk to Sammy Sosa – who was later picked off – prevented Mark Buehrle from a perfecto; two years later he threw MLB’s 18th perfect game.
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Luis Gonzalez ranks in MLB’s top-100 in hits (2,591), doubles (596), homers (354), extra-base hits (1,018), total bases (4,385), RBI (1,439) and walks (1,155).
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Kevin Brown signed baseball’s first $100,000,000 contract and had a pitching career statistically worthy of consideration for Cooperstown.
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Two-time World Series champion and 1993 batting champ John Olerud was a three-time Gold Glove first baseman with a .398 on-base percentage and a 129 OPS+.
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Two-time Manager of the Year Jack McKeon is the oldest manager to win a World Series at 72 years old. His teams won over 1,000 games.
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Miguel Cabrera earned the 2012 Triple Crown with 44 homers, 139 runs batted in, .330 avg. It was baseball’s first since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967.
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Joe Moeller was the youngest starting hurler in the pitching-rich history of the LA Dodgers when he took the mound at 19 years, 2 months.
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Mike Piazza caught the last pitch at NY’s Shea Stadium from pitcher Tom Seaver; the pair teamed up again for CiTi Field’s first pitch.
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Lou Piniella recorded over 1,700 hits as a player and 1,700 wins as a manager; Joe Torre is the only man with 2,000 in each category.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954