Others tout Pete Rose, Rod Carew, Tony Gwynn and Wade Boggs. Sure, these guys didn't hit many tape-measure home runs, but each ranked among the greatest contact hitters of all time. Speaking of ...
For what it’s worth, Tony Gwynn never won a championship ... That’s why they won. Of the 23 runs the Mets scored against the ...
Tony Gwynn, affectionately known as “Mr. Padre,” remains one of the most iconic figures in Major League Baseball history. His loyalty to the San Diego Padres, combined with his extraordinary hitting ...
The top hitters of his era were Barry Bonds, Barry Larkin, Larry Walker, Tony Gwynn and Mike Piazza. It wasn’t a deadball era. It wasn’t quite the peak of the steroid era yet, but home runs ...
Over the next 1,500 words or so, we’re going to look at the three ingredients that will make for a recipe to a deeper run ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers are two wins away from a World Series championship. The Dodgers hung on to beat the New York Yankees ...
He would either throw me a changeup, a cutter inside, or -- with two strikes -- start his fastball inside and run it back over ... ESPN baseball analyst Tony Gwynn, who finished his 20-year ...
Mazeroski hit the home run that won the World Series in the bottom ... it might have been Tony Gwynn’s game-tying “bad hop” double in the seventh inning of Game 5 of the 1984 NLCS, which ...
And he hit the home run off one of the best relievers in all ... even more than the final out, Tony Gwynn flying out to Larry Herndon in left. But remember, Trammell was the MVP of that World ...
In the first inning, the Yankees seemed poised for a big inning when Juan Soto doubled after Gleyber Torres began the game with a single. Torres aggressively rounded third, aiming to score, but ...
The San Diego Padres are hoping Luis Arraez will make a significant change to his approach at the plate in 2025.
With the World Series quickly approaching, we take a look at the best playoff moment in franchise history for each team.