Rudy May, a left-handed pitcher who toiled for four teams from 1965-83, passed away on Wednesday at age 80. In 535 career games, of which 360 were starts, the curveball artist was 152-156 with a 3.46 ERA and 1.248 WHIP. His lifetime stats don’t begin to tell the story, however. Very sorry to hear about the passing of former #Expos pitcher Rudy May. Rudy spent 2 years in … [Read more...] about Longtime Major League Pitcher Rudy May, 1980 AL ERA Champ, Has Passed Away
Yankees 2009 World Series Team Draws Similarities To The Present Day Club
The New York Yankees are set to take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 MLB World Series. It’s been 15 years since the Yankees were in the World Series; this was also the last time they won one. The team back then shared similarities to this year’s Yankees roster. Yankees 2009 World Series Team Draws Similarities To The Present Day Club 2009 was the last time the Yankees … [Read more...] about Yankees 2009 World Series Team Draws Similarities To The Present Day Club
Three Prospects the Mets Could Use for 2025 World Series Run
The New York Mets‘ magical season came to an end over the weekend against the Los Angeles Dodgers, dropping the National League Championship Series four games to two. The Mets, for what it’s worth, were not supposed to get this far earlier in the season. Longtime Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen declared in early April the season was at “rock bottom” during a lightly attended game … [Read more...] about Three Prospects the Mets Could Use for 2025 World Series Run
Rivalry Renewed: The Top Dodgers-Yankees World Series Moments
The rivalry between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees is baseball royalty, with a storied history spanning generations. Since their first World Series meeting in 1941, these iconic terms have clashed in some of the sport’s most unforgettable moments. Relive the magic of their legendary Fall Classic showdowns, featuring Hall of Famers, record-breaking performances and … [Read more...] about Rivalry Renewed: The Top Dodgers-Yankees World Series Moments
David Stearns Sends Clear Message on Mets Franchise Cornerstone
The New York Mets want to keep Pete Alonso in Queens. Justin Tasch of the New York Post reports that president of baseball operations David Stearns made that clear during his end-of-season press conference on Wednesday. Stearns sent a reassuring message to fans still reeling from the team’s National League Championship Series exit just three days before. As the star first … [Read more...] about David Stearns Sends Clear Message on Mets Franchise Cornerstone