Joe Judge

When Joe Judge retired he ranked 10th in AL history in hits & doubles, 8th in triples, and 9th in walks; he was also the career record-holder for AL first baseman in fielding percentage.
Read More >When Joe Judge retired he ranked 10th in AL history in hits & doubles, 8th in triples, and 9th in walks; he was also the career record-holder for AL first baseman in fielding percentage.
Read More >Honus Wagner, Cal Ripken Jr., Alex Rodriguez and two-time batting champion Nomar Garciaparra are the only shortstops with six 6-WAR seasons.
Read More >Second baseman Bill Wambsganss turned the only unassisted triple play in World Series history to help the Indians win their first title in 1920.
Read More >In 1920 Elmer Smith helped the Indians win their first championship by hitting the first grand slam in World Series history off of Hall of Fame pitcher Burleigh Grimes.
Read More >Five-time World Series champion David Cone finished in the top-4 in Cy Young voting in seasons with the Mets, Blue Jays, Yankees and the Royals for whom he won it.
Read More >Fred Lynn had a dream rookie season in 1975 when he led the Red Sox to the World Series as a Gold Glover, All Star, Rookie of the Year, and AL MVP.
Read More >Howard Ehmke set the World Series single game strikeout record as the surprise Game 1 starter for the powerhouse 1929 Philadelphia Athletics.
Read More >The personal catcher for Walter Johnson, Muddy Ruel scored the tying and winning runs in Game 7 of the Washington Senators only World Series triumph.
Read More >Bobo Newsom ranks in the top-100 in big league history in wins (211), strikeouts (2,082), WAR (51.3), starts (483), & complete games (246).
Read More >From 1919-1926, only Hall of Famers Sam Rice, Rogers Hornsby, Harry Heilmann, George Sisler, & Ty Cobb had more hits than Baby Doll Jacobson.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954