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There are a lot of ways to measure the legacy of a pro ballplayer. For me, I like seeing how someone’s accomplishments stand the test of time as the game itself evolves.

The fact that Frank Robinson’s 586 career homers still rank 10th on the all-time list<...


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Some baseball players will be remembered forever — it doesn’t matter how long it’s been since they last suited up. You say names like Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Ken Griffey Jr., and just about every baseball fan knows exactly who you’re talking about. No context is needed.

But then there’s another tier of legendary players who somehow fly completely under the ...


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I was fortunate to watch many great pro baseball players while growing up in the 1990s and early 2000s. But the first non-Mets player that always comes to mind is someone who I could typically only watch highlights of on SportsCenter each morning: Ken Griffey Jr.

Many afternoons were spent in my room and backyard trying to emulate his swing and swagger in the batter’s ...


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Editor’s Note: It wasn’t too long ago when I discussed Munetaka Murakami and how noteworthy of a start his MLB career was getting off to, but it’s still happening, folks. Sure, a hamstring injury will keep him on the sh...


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The 1960 Topps baseball cards release came out right in the middle of baseball’s golden age. It was close to the end of the Mickey Mantle era, the rise of guys like Roberto Clemente and Roger Maris, and the dawn of players who would go on to define entire franchises for decades.

If you’ve ever flipped through a collection and stumbled onto one of these, you kno...


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