Bret Saberhagen

After going 20-6 with a 2.67 ERA to win the 1985 Cy Young, Bret Saberhagen earned the World Series MVP by going 2-0 with an 0.50 ERA, a shutout and 2 CGs.
Read More >After going 20-6 with a 2.67 ERA to win the 1985 Cy Young, Bret Saberhagen earned the World Series MVP by going 2-0 with an 0.50 ERA, a shutout and 2 CGs.
Read More >Two-time batting champion and five-time All Star Pete Runnels was inducted into the Boston Red Sox team Hall of Fame in 2004.
Read More >Reggie Smith has a higher WAR than McCovey, Winfield, Cepeda; his OPS+ is better than that of Griffey Jr., Kaline, Al Simmons.
Read More >When 2005 Cy Young Award winner Bartolo Colón won his 246th game he passed Dennis Martinez for the most wins by a Latin American pitcher.
Read More >Known for his eccentricities, Bill Spaceman Lee holds the Boston franchise record for most appearances by a LHP; he’s in the Red Sox Hall of Fame.
Read More >Wally Schang won four rings with three different teams and has a higher career WAR than Thurman Munson, Buster Posey, and Jorge Posada.
Read More >Two-time World Series champion & All Star catcher Tim McCarver became an Emmy-winning broadcaster and Ford C. Frick Award recipient.
Read More >Five-time All Star Cecil Cooper earned three Silver Slugger Awards, two Gold Gloves, three top-5 MVP finishes, & had 2,192 hits, and 1,125 RBI.
Read More >The Sporting News’ Pitcher of the Year in 1972, four-time 20-game winner Wilbur Wood led all MLB pitchers in victories from 1971-1974.
Read More >The 1926 AL MVP, George Burns retired with 2,018 hits trailing only Nap Lajoie (2,523) and Harry Heilmann (2,499) among AL right-handed hitters.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954