You are here:
Home / Archives for Plenty Of Time
Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson left southern California in 1907 a shy young man who was uncertain why the Washington Senators thought he was going to be a star. Manager Cantillon had heard from scouts the kid was a unique talent-77 straight scoreless innings, 166 strikeouts in eleven games. Now, a century later, another […]
Filed under General · Tagged with Analogy, Ballot Question, Baseball History, Baseball Team, Cantillon, Confidence, Contingent, Crowds, Dc Baseball, Dc Suburbs, Dwelling, Eighth Inning, Expectation, First Major League, Games, Hall of Fame, Ivan Rodriguez, Jesus, Jinx, Justin Verlander, Knees, Natural Motion, Nolan Ryan, Nyjer Morgan, Phenom, Pitchers, Plenty Of Time, Proper Frame, Pudge, Pundits, Sam Crawford, Scoreless Innings, Sessions, Sneak Peek, Southern California, Strasburg, Swede, Ty Cobb, Viera Florida, Walter Johnson, Washington Senators, Young Man