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MLB's One-Season Wonders: Matt Nokes and 1987 Catchers seem to be more of a commonality in terms of one-season wonders. They get injured a lot more and their careers tend…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Bob Hamelin and 1994 Lost players and lost seasons don't often go hand in hand. 1994 was significant for many reasons in baseball, but the biggest was…
Read More2023 MLB Dark Horse MVP Candidates We have an exhilarating MLB season coming your way. It's easy to say who will perform well. Familiar names like Paul Goldschmidt, Mookie Betts,…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Kelly Johnson and 2010 Back when Kelly Johnson played, he had a reputation as somewhat of a utility journeyman. He was dependable, yet never claimed star status.…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Mike Young and 1985 Here's one of the lesser-known one-season wonders. The man is Baltimore outfielder Mike Young (not the Rangers player) and his phenomenal 1985 season…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Steven Souza Jr. and 2017 It's really sad to say, but Steven Souza Jr. could've been great. He had a cannon of an arm in right and…
Read MoreMLB One-Season Wonders: Norm Cash and 1961 Let me start off by saying that Norm Cash had an excellent baseball career. He offered the '60s and '70s Tigers teams with…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Milton Bradley and 2008 Ah yes, the infamous Milton Bradley. The outfielder that was known for his inability to fit in with clubhouses. The fans weren't crazy…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Rich Aurilia and 2001 Here's another season thrown under the radar due to the sheer audacity of the steroid era. Shortstop Rich Aurilia played for the Giants…
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