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16h · Rocco ConstantinoIn today’s installment of The Stud 400 we’re visiting with Don Denkinger and Steve Bartman.
commentsTorpedo Time
Mar 31 · Kevin KernanThe talk of baseball to open the 2025 MLB season has been the use of the Torpedo Bats by the Yankees as they bludgeoned the Brewers pitching staff in a three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium, scoring 36 runs and rocketing 15 home runs; not all were hit with Torpedo Bats.
Players:Opening Day II
Mar 27 · Kevin KernanHappy New Year! That is how baseball people welcome in a new season.
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Mar 25 · Rocco ConstantinoAsk a random fan about the color barrier and they’ll likely tell you that at some point early in the formation of Major League Baseball, Black players were banned from playing and then Jackie Robinson came along, integrating the game for all.
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Mar 20 · Kevin KernanThe first word today goes to excellent Blue Jays color analyst Buck Martinez, who played 17 years in the majors.
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Trouble With The Nerds
Mar 13 · Kevin KernanLooking for that perfect gift for the uniformed Nerd on the Boston Red Sox hitting staff who admonished Hall of Famer Jim Rice after a young Red Sox player quietly asked Rice for some hitting advice?
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Mar 11 · Rocco ConstantinoWell folks, we’re here! Three and a half years after waving the green flag, The Stud 400 has reached the top 100 moments that have shaped the history of Major League Baseball.
Players:Humpty Dumpty
Mar 10 · Kevin KernanThis generation of new wave genius front office executives and their minions are the definition of insanity – for it’s been said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Players:New HOF Rules
Mar 6 · Kevin KernanThe Hall of Fame came out with New Rules on Wednesday regarding their Era Committee system – and it was not good news for some players hoping to get into the Hall of Fame after being passed over by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.