The Impact of Jason Grimsley

Jason Grimsley got caught with human growth hormome (HGH), and I couldn’t be happier. Why? Because now baseball will do something about it, either by choice or by congressional force. I don’t have anything to say that hasn’t been said about Grimsley, except that I am overjoyed. But I wouldn’t be surprised if Barry Bonds’… Read More »

Today’s Pet Peeve

My current pet peeve, as seen at the end of this comment on an article I read: Just my 0.02 cents.

More Sutcliffe talk

Move over, Joe Morgan. There’s a new idiot in town! I wrote the other day about the Rick Sutcliffe Myth, as perpetuated by Tim Kurkjian. Now, I don’t want anyone to think I am picking on Sutcliffe, but I just have to say: the guy is a moron.

On Bonds and Records

I had a thought-provoking day today, about records and Barry Bonds and stuff. Jayson Stark wrote an article on ESPN.com about the most glamorous records in baseball that aren’t related to home runs. There were a couple things that started out separate but ended up intertwined. He started his article with this: If the biggest… Read More »

Debunking Baseball Myths

In an article on ESPN.com today, Tim Kurkjian wrote this: Rick Sutcliffe was a great teammate for many reasons, none more important than for this: On days Sutcliffe pitched, when one of his guys was intentionally hit by a pitch, he would go to that player and ask, “Who do you want?” Then Sutcliffe would… Read More »

Hate to say “I told you so”…

So Randy Johnson is struggling. Hard to believe that a guy who is nearly 43 years old would break down physically. The funniest thing, as Rob Neyer pointed out in his ESPN.com chat today, is that Johnson will make $17 million NEXT season. Bottom line: I called it. Go ahead and read what I wrote… Read More »

Jason Kendall, are you kidding me?

For those of you who missed it, last week, A’s catcher Jason Kendall was upset that Angels’ pitcher John Lackey told him to stop trying to get hit by pitches. What did Kendall do? He charged the mound, of course. You rarely see a bench-clearing brawl that starts when a curveball doesn’t hit a batter,… Read More »

Jose Mesa should be suspended

If Jose Mesa is not suspended for at least ten games, Bud Selig should be fired. He hit Omar Vizquel with the first pitch he threw to him. Big deal? Well, it’s the third time in the past three years that Mesa has pitched to Vizquel, and he has hit him all three times. Oh,… Read More »