Jim Henneman: What’s To Like, Dislike About Baseball In 2020, Starting With The DH
Jim Henneman weighs in on some of the possibilities for baseball in 2020, and he says this year could change the designated hitter forever.
Read moreJim Henneman weighs in on some of the possibilities for baseball in 2020, and he says this year could change the designated hitter forever.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Glenn Clark discuss the election of Derek Jeter and Larry Walker to the Baseball Hall of Fame and debate whether Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling will be elected in the future.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his Baseball Hall of Fame ballot and explains why he voted for Bobby Abreu but not Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens.
Read moreLongtime Baltimore sportswriter David Ginsburg explains why he voted for former Orioles pitcher Curt Schilling as part of his 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, the first time he’s ever voted for Schilling. Who else made the cut for Ginsburg?
Read moreThe 10-year window for Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame expires in 2022. Jim Henneman wonders whether 2020 will be the year the duo makes key gains toward eventual election.
Read moreWith Ed Reed and Mike Mussina going into their sports’ respective Halls of Fame, Glenn Clark wonders who will be the next athletes with Baltimore ties to earn a Hall of Fame nod.
Read moreJim Henneman plays the over/under game on the speeches given at the Baseball Hall of Fame’s induction ceremony July 21, and he explains Mike Mussina was a safe bet to take the Hall’s 12-minute suggestion to heart.
Read moreIn honor of Mike Mussina’s induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, Matt Kremnitzer breaks down what makes the former right-hander one of the best pitchers in Orioles history and in recent baseball history.
Read moreIn his own public service announcement, Jim Henneman advises baseball fans to become members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum — and to visit Cooperstown, too.
Read moreJim Henneman says there’s a perfect storm approaching for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2022, with Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens in their last year of eligibility on the BBWAA ballot and Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz in their first.
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