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Old 04-24-2014, 03:10 PM   #366
George_Bell
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1934 MLB Regular Season

Man, Lou Gehrig is good. I’m officially proclaiming him the greatest player in baseball history. He’s getting better every day. 100 games into this season, he (and the rest of murderers row) has the Phillies in first again. He’s hitting .393, with 39 home runs, and 132 RBI’s. He’s walked 75 times, and struck out just 31 times. Amazing.

Official Proclamation: Greatest Player Ever

Mule Suttles gets hurt again. This time, it’s a shoulder injury, and he’s out for 5 weeks. It looks like he’ll be back for the playoffs. Injuries have really effected his career numbers, but one thing they will never effect, is his career batting average. He has a lifetime average of .3737. The best lifetime average ever. He leads Lou Gehrig(who will catch him because Lou Gehrig is amazing) by .0007!

The Cubs liked their trade for Lloyd Waner so much, they went out and acquired his brother. Paul Waner.

You can do a lot worse then having two Waner’s in your outfield.

Blockbuster Trade Alert!
The New York Yankees traded 4 Time Rube Waddell award winner Bill Foster!


I’m shocked. Great pitching is so rare these days. I would guess, there’s 4 or 5 guys I would say are great right now, and Foster is easily one of them. The Yankees receive some nice prospects, but the Giants are putting something together. Foster is now paired with Tex Carleton, who is also great, to form a dynamic duo. Carleton is currently hurt, but I can’t wait to watch these guys try to take down the Phillies!


New teammates, Bill Foster and Tex Carleton



19 year old Joe DiMaggio is called up in July, and leads the Browns to a AL Pennant. The Browns have a fantastic future. Joe DiMaggio, Hank Greenberg and Arky Vaughn will take care of the offense, while Robert Griffith, dominated on the mound his rookie year. This series with Philly is a classic young vs. old matchup.





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