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THE QUAD YEARS

Friday, April 30th, 2010

During those years when baseball had four divisions (1969-1993), what player made the most All-Star games during that time?

If you said Rod Carew, you would be correct.

Care to take a guess which pitcher made the most All-Star rosters during that era?

WHO NEEDS the MINOR LEAGUES?

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

The Reds’ Mike Leake has just joined a very exclusive group:

PITCHERS who advanced to the major leagues without first playing minor league baseball.

Here are some of the others:

1996 Ariel Prieto
1994 Darren Dreifort
1989 Jim Abbott
1979 Tim Conroy
1979 Mike Morgan
1974 David Clyde
1974 Eddie Bane
1974 Dick Ruthven
1972 Pete Broberg
1972 Burt Hooton
1970 Steve Dunning
1968 Mike Adamson

Speaking of Mike Morgan, check out his dossier in our latest book
“The Rollie Fingers Baseball Bible.”

As usual, there’s stuff in there you won’t find anywhere else.

John Forsythe (1918-2010)

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Few know that famous smooth voiced actor from Dynasty once worked at Ebbetts Field as their public address announcer.

Ironically, he ended up attracting Angels instead of Dodgers.

Pat Venditte

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Nice to see switch-pitcher Pat Venditte doing so well. Long-time readers may remember the entire chapter (#44) we devoted to Pat in our initial book”Rollie’s Follies”.

It was one for the ages.

DRILLING FOR OIL

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Is it a coincidence that the two pennant winners this past season (Yankees and Phillies) both led their respective leagues
in terms of plunking opposing hitters?

Maybe Neosporin should consider becoming an official sponsor of the Fall Classic.

In 2009 —

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

There were 2,430 regular season games,
—210 of which ended with walk-off victories for the home team (8.6% of the time)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CUBS

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

The name, Chicago Cubs, turns 108 today.
I suppose everyone in Northtown is raising a glass in their honor, except for perhaps old Chicago Colts fans.

Radio Rollie

Friday, March 19th, 2010

For our friends in Texas, Rollie Fingers will be a guest on “The Hoffy and Nuno Show” with David Nuno and Ken Hoffman on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 1:45 p.m. CST. The station is The Game, 1460 KGOW, Houston, TX. Rollie will discuss his two books The Rollie Fingers Baseball Bible, Rollie’s Follies and, of course, baseball.

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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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BELIEVE IT OR NOT

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

The Red Sox have losing records against both the Royals and Indians.

The Washington Nationals (since 2005) have a winning record against the Yankees.

After 1,884 games played (since 1901) the Cubs and Dodgers have .500 winning percentages against one another.