Dennis Martinez
Dennis Martinez’s 245 career victories are the second-most by a Latin American pitcher and the most for any hurler without a 20-win season.
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Dennis Martinez’s 245 career victories are the second-most by a Latin American pitcher and the most for any hurler without a 20-win season.
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Fifteen-year Major League veteran Kurt Bevacqua hit .412 (7-for-17) with two doubles and two homers in his only World Series in 1984.
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Three-time World Series champion, Dave Roberts has led the Dodgers to the postseason in each of his seasons in Los Angeles.
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Herb Score was the Rookie of the Year, led the AL in Ks twice & won 20 games, all before the age of 24. He was inducted into the Indians HoF in 2006.
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Only Barry Bonds, Rickey Henderson, Paul Molitor and Craig Biggio have a higher total in each of the following categories than Johnny Damon: hits, runs, HR and steals.
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Bob Fishel was a Yankee executive for 20 years, an executive vice president of the American League, and HoF Veterans Committee member.
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Remembered as the skipper of the We Are Family 1979 Pirates, Chuck Tanner also homered on the first pitch of his first at bat as a Major Leaguer.
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Hal Trosky was on his way to the HoF before being sidelined by chronic migraines. In 1936 he hit .343 with 42 homers, 162 RBI & 405 total bases.
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When Del Crandall started his first game on June 18, 1949 he became the youngest starting catcher in the history of the Major Leagues.
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The 1948 Rookie of the Year, all star Al Dark finished with 2,089 hits then managed two pennant winners and one World Championship team.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954