Below is a sneak peek of this content!
Charles Radbourn was a mean and brilliant pitcher more than a century before he became a mean and brilliant Tweeter. He was a mean and brilliant pitcher in a time when both of those things meant something entirely different than they do today. Old Hoss was born in 1854, the...
Hello. You're probably seeing this boring paragraph because you haven't signed up yet to become a member. You can sign up here. We have a lot of fun here -- we're counting down the 100 best major league players of all time, writing a lot about baseball and dieting and family and music and other sports and geek tech and infomercials and, you know, whatever comes to mind. Would love to have you join us. There's also a chance that you're reading this because you can't sign in -- if that's the case, please click here and you can go to "posts" and see all the stories and stuff directly on the Patreon membership site.
Best. Ending. Ever.
#LaughOfTheDay
I think he’s the first former major leaguer who was in the original 100 but excluded from this 100.
I like the 73 complete games stat even more than the 59 wins. How terrific!