Friday, December 31, 2010

My last post for 2010












I guess it is appropriate that I am in San Francisco for the last day of 2010.
For all time, 2010 will be associated in baseball with the Giants and their unlikely title.

It was a good year to be a Giants fan... just ask my dad.
It was a good year to be a Rangers fan.
It was a good year to have Roy Halladay on your fantasy team.
It was a good year to be Joe Mauer or Adrian Gonzalez's accountant.

And it was a super fun year to write this blog.

There might be some changes in 2011 as I try to make Sully Baseball a little more ambitious.

But as 2010 goes, the readership grew in a much faster pace than I could have imagined and I thank you all for that.

So this post makes it 1,086 updates for the year... just about 3 a day.
Look for more in 2011.

Happy New Year everyone.
Let's hope 2011 is another great year for baseball.























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Troy Aikman Jersey - Football Throwback Jersey - Authentic, Replica

Troy Aikman was the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys during their consecutive Super Bowl runs in the 1992, and 1993. He also guided the Cowboys to a Super Bown in 1995. The Dallas Cowboys were a 5 year dynasty and put together some of the football teams ever assembled.

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Is there a more perfect quarterback for the 1990's than legendary Troy Aikman?  The Dallas Cowboys certainly didn't think so.  Aikman was built perfectly for the demands of the NFL.  He wasa big, smart, talented and aggressive.  Aikman was also a fearless, go for borke field general whose willingness to "take one for the team" resulted in his share of injuries, including a fractured back and several concussions.

This fearless attitude has earned him the total devotion and loyalty of his Dallas teammates. Aikman has repaid their confidence by taking the franchise from a disastrous 1-15 season in 1989 to back to back Super Bowl wins in 1993 and 1994.  In doing so, Troy proved that an old time "blood and guts" guarterback still has a place at the top of the NFL.

Focus, dedication, perseverance and self confidence.  Thats what it takes to become an NFL quarterback and that's what Troy Aikman did his entire football career. Going all the way back to his youth Troy Aikman was primed to step into the unltra competitive world of Southern California high school sports.  However, a few months before school started, his father took a job in Oklahoma.  Aikman found himself in a little house at the end of a dirt road. With no place to ride his bike, no neighbors to play with and a school with one of the worst football teams in the state. By his senior year at Henryetta High School, he led his team to a winning record and earned scholarship offers from several colleges, including football powerhouse Oklahoma Sooners.  After Barry Switzer convinced him that the Sooners' run based offense would be altered to suit Aikman's passing style, he accepted the offer.

Within a year, he had won the starter's job, but in the fourth game of the season he broke his left leg and had to sit out for the rest of the year.  A frustrated Troy Aikman watched from the bench while his teammates went on to win the National Championship.  The following year Troy Aikman switched schools and went to UCLA.

In Aikman's first year at UCLA, he led the Bruins to a No.9 ranking.  The following season the team went 10-2 as Aikman threw 24 scoring passes and finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting.

Troy Aikman went on to have a Hall of Fame career playing quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. He was the perfect quarterback to lead the hapless 1-15 Dallas Cowboys to be back to back NFL Super Bowl Champions!

Troy Aikman Timeline Biography
  • Age 11 : Hero Roger Staubach leads Dallas to Super Bowl win.
  • Age 15 : Troy wins starting High School quarterback job
  • Age 16 : Stars as pitcher and shortstop on High School baseball team.
  • Age 17 : Accepts scholarship to Oklahoma University.
  • Age 19 : Transfers to UCLA
  • Age 22 : Voted All American, takes UCLA to #6 in the rankings. Drafted #1 by the Dallas Cowboys.
  • 1991 : Leads Cowboys to first winning season since 1985
  • 1993: Throws four touchdowns in Super Bowl Win

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    Dan Fouts led one of the most exciting offenses in NFL history. Under the leadership of Don Coryell Dan Fouts threw for over 40,000 yards and was the quarterback for the famed "Air Coryell" high powered offense.

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    Dan Fouts Biography

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    As the San Diego Chargers' backup quarterback in 1973, Dan Fouts watched in awe aas his teammate and idol Johnny Unitas became the first quarterback in NFL history to top the 40,000 yard mark.  Without a single pro pass to his credit, Dan Fouts hoped that, when he was called upon, he could perform half as well as his hero.  Over the next 15 years, Fouts proved that he could, and more.

    His first five seasons as a starter were the most difficult.  Behind a porous offensive line, he took a frightening beating en route to a 22-47 record.  It wasn't until 1978 that his strong and accurate arm was put to its most effective use.

    That year, Don Coryell took over as San Diego's head coach and set about bolstering the offense. Don Coryell built a solid line around his rugged quarterback and invested his full confidence in Dan Fouts ability to read defenses andthink on his feet.  Suddenly, after some pretty lean years, Fouts had the pass protection he needed and the green light to air it out.

    Throwing between 35 and 40 times a game, Fouts was awesome, leading the NFL in passing from 1979 to 1982.  While Joe Namath was the only other quarterback to pass for over 4,000 yards in one season, Dan fouts did it three straight times, bringing three AFC West crowns to the San Diego Chargers.  In one 1981 game against the Oakland Raiders, he threw six touchdown strikes.  In the playoffs that season, he led the San Diego Chargers over the Miami Dolphins with 433 yards in the air.

    By 1986, San Diego's passing game (nicknamed Air Coryell) had revolutionized football. Other teams realized they, too, could thrive using an aerial attack.  In the process, Dan Fouts moved ahead of Johnny Unitas on the all time quarterback passing yardage list.  He never considered himself a better quarterback than his idol, but Fouts knew he belonged in the same league.

    Dan Fouts Timeline Biography
    • Born: June 10, 1951 -Father is the 49ers radio voice
    • Age 8: Works as 49ers ballboy
    • Age 10: Switched from end to quarterback in Pop Warner football
    • Age 15: Plays football, basketball and baseball at St. Ignatius High School
    • Age 17: Leads football team to city title.  Accepts scholarship to University of Oregon
    • Age 19: Passes for 2,333 yards and 16 touchdowns in sophomore year.
    • Age 21: Named All-Pac-8 and Oregon MVP in senior year. Drafted by the San Diego Chargers in third round.
    • 1973 : Dan Fouts passes for two TDs in first start
    • 1979 : Leads NFL with 4,082 passing yards.
    • 1982 : Averages 321 yards per game. Named NFL MVP
    • 1985 : Plays in sixth Pro Bowl Game
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    Ron Kittle - Another random card found in my old closet
























    Rummaging through my old closet, I found this gem from the 1989 Topps Traded Series. Ron Kittle, the 1983 Rookie of the Year, had three tours with the White Sox. One with the horrible SOX across the chest uniforms and the last one with the traditional pinstripe Sox uniform.

    This card has him with the totally forgettable cursive C hat after his brief turns with the Yankees and Indians.

    I have yet to meet a White Sox fan my age who doesn't LOVE Ron Kittle. The main reason I included Kittle in my Home Grown vs. Acquired White Sox entry was his special place in the hearts of Sox fans. It could be that he helped homer the Sox to the unexpected 1983 West title as a rookie. It could be that he was a humble midwesterner playing for a midwestern team. The fact that he wore glasses made him seem less like an athlete and more like a regular guy who could hit one out. It could be that he was one of those old fashioned right handed sluggers who was swinging from his heels, struck out a lot but could launch it when he got a hold of one.

    Whatever the reason, mention his name to a White Sox fan my age and watch for the inevitable big smile.

    We should also think about players like Ron Kittle as this Hall of Fame vote will be announced. No, I am not saying the Kitty Man belongs in Cooperstown. But let's take a name that is on the ballot. Just a random name... Oh let's say MARK McGWIRE.

    Like Kittle, McGwire exploded onto the scene as Rookie of the Year and helped slug his team to the post season (McGwire did it in his second year.). And McGwire also hit a ton of homers and struck out a lot. By the time Kittle was 28 years old, injuries began to catch up with him. Same with McGwire.

    The injuries eventually were too much to overcome and Kittle played his last big league games on August 13th when he played both ends of a double header. He homered off of Mike Henneman that day.

    When McGwire was in HIS early 30s, he recovered from his injuries and suddenly became the greatest power hitter of all time and in the Hall of Fame discussion.

    Kittle never made a million dollars a season.
    McGwire made $11 million his final season alone and earned over $70 million in his career.

    Can you imagine if Ron Kittle had injected Lord knows what into his body? If his body were able to recover from his injuries... if his line drives went a little further... if his 20 home run seasons became 30 home run seasons... if he piled up homers into his 30s...

    Maybe people would have brought HIS name up in a Hall of Fame discussion. Maybe he could have been cashing $10 million checks.

    But then again, nobody looks at HIS stats with suspicion. Memories of HIS home runs are positive.

    Nobody questions the validity of his 7 homers that reached the roof top of old Comiskey Park.

    Ron now does motivational speaking and now does something super cool.

    He makes benches.

    I am not kidding, these are cool.

    The seats? Made of bases.

    The backs? Made with bats connected by baseballs.


    And you can design the benches to have which ever team and which ever players you would want to honor.

    You can have the benches shipped to you... or if you live close enough, Ron Kittle will deliver it

    How unbelievably awesome is that? Having Kittle show up with the new bench!

    And no doubt he would be HAPPY to talk about the past.


    So I salute you Ron Kittle.
    You showed us all terrific home run power and you did it right.

    No wonder Kittle will always be loved in the South Side of Chicago.

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    Thursday, December 30, 2010

    The Rays proposed stadium... or Jabba the Hutt's sail barge?










    Well if the Rays build this, they should only hope to have as big and lively a crowd as Jabba's crew. Just beware of R2 units shooting light sabers from their head. They can bring the party down in an awful hurry.

    Either way, they should hire the Max Rebo band.


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    Mike Ditka Throwback Jerseys - Bears and Cowboys - NFL

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     Mike Ditka was a Hall of fame tight end for the Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys.
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    When Ditka was a coach for the Bears, he met a terminally ill 11 year old girl from the Chicagoo area. After visiting her in the hospital, he was touched by her courage and arranged for her to attend a Bears home game. When her condition took a turn for the worse, Ditka went back to the hospital for another visit and presented her with the football from the team's most recent win.

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    Mike Ditka NFL BiographyThe story goes that the Chicago Bears owner and former coach George Halas drafted Mike Ditka because the youngster reminded Halas of himself - A tough, ornery end willing to do whatever it took to win.  The talented newcomer didn't care about statistics. He just wanted to contribute to the team's success, and contribute he did.

    In 1963, Mike Ditka played a central role in Chicago's divisional title.  In a race that the Chicago Bears won by half a game. Ditka was a pivotal player in four crucial contests.  Early in the season against the Baltimore Colts, he led the blocking on Ron Bull's winning score, crushing the final defender with a devastating hit. In the next game, he single handedly destroyed the Rams with four touchdown grabs.

    Late in the season, Mike Ditka made a key reception against the Pittsburgh Steelers to set up a game tying field goal.  Taking a short toss up the middle, the broad shouldered Chicago Bear plowed through six Steeler tacklers en route to a 63 yard gain.  In the must win season finale against the Detroit Lions, his spectacular leaping catch in the end zone clinched the game and the division crown for the Bears.

    The NFL Championship game proved to be a classic defensive battle in which the Bears and Giants scratched and clawed for every yard, the type of contest tailor made for Mike Ditka.  Late in the third quarter, with the Bears down 10-7 and facing third and long.  Chicago quarterback Billy Wade went to his most dependable receiver, Ditka.  In heavy traffic, the big tight end outfought defenders for a short pass and bullied his way to the Giants 1 yard line, setting up Bobby Wade's game winning plunge. When the gun sounded, the Bears had their first title in 17 years and Mike Ditka had his first, sweet drink of victory, a taste he would grow accustomed to throughout his illustrious career.

    Mike Ditka's Timeline Biography
    • Age 7 - Accidentally sets woods on fire trying first cigarette behind his home.
    • Age 12 - Chases brother over center field fence for dropping a fly ball in a Pony League baseball game.
    • Age  15 - Challenges larger Aliquippa HS teammates to run at him during practice; gets up crying but never backs down.
    • Age 19 - Knocks himself out charging full speed into steel blocking sled during University of Pi - Leads Bears to first NFL Championship in 17 yearsttsburgh football practice.
    • Age 20 - Not allowed to scrimmage with Panthers during the week because he goes too hard in practice.
    • Age 21: Drafted in the first round by the Chicago Bears.
    • 1961 - Named Rookie of the Year after scoring 12 touchdowns.
    • 1963 - Leads Bears to first NFL Championship in 17 years.
    • Chosen for third consecutive Pro Bowl.
    • 1972 - Scores Touchdown in Dallas Super Bowl victory
    • 1976 - Plays final game.
    • 1986 - Coaches Bears to 15-1 record and Super Bowl win.
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      Rolando Roomes - Another random card found in my old closet


























      Going through the same box of baseball cards in my old closet, I pulled out this "Score" rookie card for Cincinnati Reds outfielder Rolando Roomes.

      Let's face it, he had one of the coolest names in baseball. Shouldn't someone whose name has an alliteration as well as a bad ass first name like Rolando be a star? The P.A. announcer should relish saying his name every time he comes to bat. "Rolannnnnnnndoooooooo Rooooooooomes!"

      Alas, it didn't work out that way.

      Roomes is one of only four players to be born in Jamaica to play in the big leagues. Chili Davis and Devon White came before him. Strangely enough Justin Masterson was the fourth. I don't think of him as a Caribbean player.

      Unlike the baseball crazed Caribbean nations of Domincan Republic and Puerto Rico or Cuba, Jamaica is a cricket first country. And Roomes was indeed a cricket player.

      He was a right handed power hitting outfielder with some speed. First of all take a look at him in the picture. In the 1980s, THAT is what right handed power hitting outfielders looked like. LEAN. They weren't built like Andre the Giant.

      He came up through the Cubs system, blossoming in 1987 with Pittsfield. By 1988 he was in Wrigley. He played in April and September with the club, but was used mainly as a pinch runner. In the off season he was sent packing to Cincinnati for Lloyd McClendon.

      He played in that awful Reds season that was plagued by the Pete Rose investigation. Roomes made the most of his situation, however. Ken Griffey Sr, Paul O'Neill and Eric Davis all had injury issues and Roomes managed to play in 107 games. And he did well enough to have Score baseball cards declare him a "Promising Rookie."

      His best moment came on May 26th when he returned to Wrigley Field. In the 7th inning, Roomes hit an RBI double off of Jeff Pico to give the Reds the lead. But John Franco let up a game tying double to Gary Varsho in the 9th.

      Undeterred, Roomes faced Calvin Schraldi in the 12th inning and hit a 2 run homer to give the Reds the lead for good. He seemed determined to win that game in Chicago.

      Oddly Schraldi was in his FOURTH inning of relief. It was a strange decision for the Cubs manager to leave Schraldi in for four innings... until you realize that the Cubs manager was none other than Don Zimmer.

      By the way, Schraldi was brought into the game after Pico was pinch hit for. Who was the pinch hitter? Lloyd McClendon. It all comes full circle.

      Roomes played for the 1990 Reds as well, but sadly for him was let go and signed with the Expos before their push for the World Series.

      He never played in the big leagues again after the 1990 season.

      But he had a card.
      And that card was in my old closet.

      Where ever you are, Rolando Roomes, I hope you are enjoying life... and playing cricket.
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      Wednesday, December 29, 2010

      Pittsburgh Steelers Throwback Jerseys - Harris, Lambert - Cheap

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