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Washington Free Beacon Woke Springs Infernal Review: So Many Ways to Lose: The Amazin True Story of the New York Mets the Best Worst Team in Sports NEW YORK - APRIL 03: Mr Met gets the crowd going during an exhibition game between the New York Mets and the Boston Red Sox on April 3, 2009 at Citi Field in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. The game marks the first time the Mets play in their new ballpark. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) In the summer of 2016, National Journal reporter Josh Kraushaar stumbled upon the scoop of the century. Nationals left fielder Jayson Werth s seven-year $126 million contract appeared to contain an unknown perk: His own private security force dedicated to protecting his fragile, fragile ego. These Blackwater-esque foot soldiers patrolled the stands under cover of regular old ushers to neutralize the threat of WEEEEEEERTH-LEEEEESSSS chants. ....
Photo by Los Angeles Examiner/USC Libraries/Corbis via Getty Images Norm Sherry, a backup catcher who played four seasons for the Dodgers and spent decades as a coach in the majors and minors, died on Monday at age 89. Nine years after signing with the Dodgers, Norm Sherry made his major league debut in 1959, a team that featured his brother Larry Sherry, a relief pitcher who would win World Series MVP that season. In four seasons with Los Angeles, Sherry the catcher hit .249/.311/.414 with 16 home runs, and started 96 games behind the plate from 1959-62. In spring training in 1961, a mound conversation with a 25-year-old Sandy Koufax, who at that point had a 4.10 career ERA and an exactly average 100 ERA+. Sherry recalled the encounter in an interview with the Jewish Baseball Museum in 2016: ....
Enter email address You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Let’s start with the good news. More vaccines are coming, and much faster than had been thought. President Biden said Tuesday that the U.S. would have enough COVID-19 vaccines by the end of May to inoculate every American adult, two months earlier than previously expected. Advertisement As my D.C. colleague Chris Megerian reports, the announcement came as Biden administration officials warned that the decline in coronavirus cases appears to be stalling a broader indication of the same plateauing of cases that Gov. Gavin Newsom warned about Monday in California. ....
Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images Joc Pederson has reportedly agreed to a one-year, $7 million free agent contract with the Chicago Cubs, per multiple reports. Free-agent outfielder Joc Pederson in agreement with Cubs, pending physical, sources tell @TheAthletic. Ken Rosenthal (@Ken Rosenthal) January 29, 2021 Joc Pederson is in agreement on a one-year, $7 million deal with the Chicago Cubs, sources tell ESPN. First with the agreement was @Ken Rosenthal. Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) January 29, 2021 Heard Pederson’s 2022 option is a mutual option #Cubs Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) January 29, 2021 Pederson hit .190/.285/.397 with seven home runs in 48 games in 2020, though he recovered to hit .382/.432/.559 in the postseason, including 4-for-10 with a home run and two walks in the World Series. ....
The following article is part of Jay Jaffe’s ongoing look at the candidates on the BBWAA 2021 Hall of Fame ballot. For a detailed introduction to this year’s ballot, and other candidates in the series, use the tool above; an introduction to JAWS can be found here. All WAR figures refer to the Baseball-Reference version unless otherwise indicated. The surge via which the Baseball Writers Association of America elected a record 22 Hall of Fame candidates over a seven-year span is over, as the voters pitched a shutout on Tuesday, their second in the past decade, fourth since the return to annual balloting in 1966, and ninth since the Hall’s inception in 1936. Collectively the 401 voters who participated showed enough ambivalence towards the top four returning candidates Curt Schilling, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Omar Vizquel, all of whom have non-performance-related marks against them that were increasingly aired during the cycle to keep them on the outside looki ....