I've got a really cool post in progress about the pre-pros, the amateur teams from 1857 through 1870. To get your reading palates warmed up, I suggest you read two old posts about Joe Start (https://thecooperstownadvocate.blogspot.com/2020/12/why-i-think-joe-start-should-be-in.html) and Dickey Pearce (https://thecooperstownadvocate.blogspot.com/2022/03/why-i-think-dickey-pearce-should-be-in.html), who were two of the biggest stars of the pre-pro era and carried their success into the first primitive Major Leagues in the 1870's. Hopefully my upcoming post will give everyone a rare and unique look into baseball's earliest days, and the enterprise that made it what it is today.
To advocate for underappreciated baseball stars whose numbers, accomplishments, and reputations should earn them a place in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Hey Y'all
Hey... I've been pretty busy lately traveling all over the United States, first to Virginia, then to California, then all the way across Texas for my brother's baseball tournament, so I haven't been able to put much research into longer posts lately. When three of your last four posts are requiems, you know that something is wrong. That said, I'm using this post to try and make my readers keep me accountable and publish a bit more than I have lately. You can't always control your schedule, but you can control your commitment.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
"Darryl Strawberry is not a dog. A dog is loyal and chases after balls." - Tommy Lasorda If there existed a Hall of Fame for bas...
-
"If I had played my career hitting singles like Pete Rose, I'd wear a dress." - Mickey Mantle
-
" I try not to break the rules, but merely to test their elasticity. " - Bill Veeck Jr. Amen! Although I'm not sure that'...
-
Before the era of heavy weight training ushered in and everyone tried to become a muscle bound slugger, there was the speedier, more strateg...
-
WHY I THINK BOB ELLIOTT SHOULD BE IN COOPERSTOWN By - Damien Bob Elliott was the best all around third baseman of the 1940’s, and one ...
-
WHY I THINK BILL MADLOCK SHOULD BE IN COOPERSTOWN By - Damien Bill Madlock was a very good overall hitter, but he was primarily valuabl...
-
WHY I THINK DOM DIMAGGIO SHOULD BE IN COOPERSTOWN By -Damien Dom DiMaggio was one of the best all around players in all of baseball du...
-
Red Ruffing pitched from 1924 through 1947 for Red Sox, Yankees, and White Sox. He went 273-225 (.548) lifetime with a 3.80 ERA. Despite...
-
WHY I THINK BOBBY GRICH SHOULD BE IN COOPERSTOWN By - Damien Bobby Grich was an unusual talent at second base. He didn’t have much cons...
-
Negro League Players Who Should Have Hall Of Fame Plaques As we all know, Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s infamous color barrier in Apri...
Looking forward to the pre-pro post! I know very little about that period.
ReplyDelete