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Rico is off to the Minors (Part 2)

By sandlotstatswp on Friday, March 8, 2013

After signing his contract with Detroit, it was off to Bristol, TN, the Tigers Rookie League affiliate. At the age of 18, Rico was forced to adapt quickly to living on a monthly paycheck of $250.00 after taxes. That year he appeared in 60 games batting .254. The next year he was off to Lakeland, …

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Former Major Leaguer Rico Brogna Visits Stan “The Stats Man” (Part 1)

By sandlotstatswp on Saturday, March 2, 2013

A brief biography for Rico Brogna goes as follows. Rico was born on April 18, 1970 in Turner Falls, Ma. He attended Watertown High School in Watertown Ct. He was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 1st round, pick number 26, of the amateur draft. He signed with the Tigers on June 18, 1988. He …

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Whose ball is it? (Final Act)

By sandlotstatswp on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The record paid for a home run baseball is $752,000. This was the amount fetched for Barry Bonds’ record breaking 756th home run. Clearly, Jose Molina’s home run, the last home run hit at Yankee Stadium, will not get anywhere near that amount. In fact, an auction held in 2008 with a minimum starting bid of …

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Softball and Epilepsy

By sandlotstatswp on Saturday, February 23, 2013

Note: The following blog was written by a woman in my Baseball and Statistics course. Please comment on this touching story or supply your own story of how baseball/softball changed your life. The first time I picked up a softball was my first t-ball game. From that moment I became addicted to being on the diamond. …

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Whose Ball Is It? (Continued)

By sandlotstatswp on Friday, February 8, 2013

Please read the previous posting to get up to speed. This posting is based on my phone interview with Paul Russo, one of the two people who claimed possession of the last home run ball hit at Yankee Stadium. The phone interview took place on January 27, 2013. In my phone conversation with Paul I …

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Whose Baseball Is It? or Is Possession Worth Nine-Tenth of the Law?

By sandlotstatswp on Saturday, February 2, 2013

The next few postings concern the controversy over the ownership of the last home run ball hit in “The House That Ruth Built”. This posting takes the information from various websites. The next posting is based on my phone interview with Paul Russo, one of the two people who claimed ownership of the ball. Paul, …

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Great Pitching Feats for 2012 (The Season of the No-Hitter)

By sandlotstatswp on Saturday, January 26, 2013

The seven no-hitters for 2012 tied the record for most no-hitters in a season set first in 1990 and then repeated in 1991. Three of the no-hitters in 2012 were perfect games. In 2010, five pitchers tossed no-hitters. This was the first year since 1991 to have at least three no-hitters.  Sabermetricians are asking the …

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Great Batting Feats of 2012

By sandlotstatswp on Sunday, January 20, 2013

Every year baseball records are tied or broken that have held up for decades. Also, players who have never been considered great hitters raise their skill level to accomplish unexpected hitting feats. The rest of this posting looks back at some of these hitting milestones for 2012. One of the problems with writing my book …

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My First Baseball Game

By sandlotstatswp on Sunday, January 13, 2013

Just after the New Year my wife and I had dinner with two couples in Naples, Florida. One couple was Jack and Maryann Dolan. Jack Dolan spent a couple of years as an Associate Producer at ABC-TV sports (1963-65) working under the tutelage of Roone Arledge and with such well-known broadcasters as Jim McKay, Curt …

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Baseball Follows Me to Sarasota Florida

By sandlotstatswp on Saturday, January 5, 2013

On New Year’s Day, my wife Tara and I traveled to Sarasota, Florida, to see our good friends, a retired professor and his wife. Vinny had been a colleague of mine at Quinnipiac University for 35 years. My friend greeted me and said we were all invited to a renowned artist’s house. The artist’s name …

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