Damn do I ever miss him.
Read More...In 2010, the Washington Nationals were hosting the Cardinals when hotshot rookie Stephen Strasburg learned he had a torn ligament and would be sidelined at least a year to recover from the necessary Tommy John surgery.
He said Chris Carpenter and Albert Pujols both sought him out during that series to offer advice. But it was after his surgery that Strasburg heard from the greatest Cardinal.
“As soon as I got home from surgery I had a video message waiting from Stan ...
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1. Bitter Calculus Instructor posted on January 21, 2013 at 02:56 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Seriously though, great article. Of course.
Signed,
National League pitchers, 1941-63
And Williams and Cobb and . . .
This statement implies that he hit the most doubles plus triples in baseball history, but Cobb and Speaker come to mind as players who had more.
Sorry for the quibble. Posnanski really does write very well.
Noticed that, oddly enough (since it was probably the first things of Simmons' I'd read in at least a year; in general, he really does need to be beaten with a blunt instrument early & often). I take a back seat to no one (well, other than Gaelan, I guess, & probably Ray, too) in thinking that Posnanski disgraced himself irredeemably over the whole Paterno mess, but in fairness any "rushing" was done by his publisher, no?
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