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FanHouse Live: NFL Wild Card, BCS Title Game Previews, Steve Nash's Future
It is a huge weekend of football action beginning with four Wild Card games and capped off by the BCS Title Game on Monday night. Find out why FanHouse's NFL experts are feeling good about the road teams, why someone is comparing Andrew Luck to an NFL MVP, and where Steve Nash will be playing hoops later in 2011 on the...
Breaking Down 2011 Hall of Fame Results
On Wednesday morning, Steve Phillips broke down all of the candidates for the Hall of Fame in 2011 and came to a final conclusion: Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar would be the only players to get in this time around. Well, that's exactly what happened, and he's back to discuss why it did, and why several candidates who...
Rafael Palmeiro Feels 'Forgotten' After Hall of Fame Snub
Rafael Palmeiro admitted his optimism over making the Hall of Fame on the first ballot appeared to be misplaced as the former slugger garnered just 11 percent of the vote announced by the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Wednesday. "Baseball is my life,'' he told SI.com. "Today is a special day for baseball....
Hall of Fame Decision Day: Who's In?
The Baseball Hall of Fame is set to announce their class of 2011 and the discussion of who will and won't get in is filled with intrigue and controversy. The likes of Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro, and Roberto Alomar will meet their Hall fate on Wednesday. FanHouse TV's Steve Phillips thinks two players will get in, but it...
Rafael Palmeiro Could be Telling Truth, Says Former Congressman
WASHINGTON -- Rafael Palmeiro uttered the words a few corridors from here that defined his career more than his 3,020 hits, 569 home runs and three Gold Gloves. "I have never used steroids, period. I don't know how to say it any more clearly than that," the slugger said before the House Committee on Oversight and...
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- 06/03/12 Bottom of order provides spark for MSU Source: The Commercial Dispatch - Columbus MS The name card made for him by the NCAA had Matthew Britton's name spelled wrong.
- 05/31/12 5 Active Players Who Could Reach 3000 Hit Milestone in... Source: 1010 Wins Of course that isn't exactly true, as 28 hitters in the history of the game have reached the milestone, but only twenty four members are currently in the Hall. To be fair, two of the clubs members aren't eligible for voting yet.
- 05/11/12 This Week in MLB History: 3 Baseball Legends Join the... Source: Bleacher Report Welcome to "This Week in Baseball History," a new feature on B/R's Horsehide Chronicles blog meant to get you up to speed on baseball trivia.
- 04/05/12 Forty Is The New Thirty: Opening Day 2012 Update Source: Bus Leagues Baseball "Forty Is The New Thirty" is one of those ongoing series that I get around to updating every once in a while, when the mood strikes and I actually remember it's there.
Background on rafael palmeiro
Rafael Palmeiro Corrales (born September 24, 1964 in Havana, Cuba) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and left fielder.
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