Just the Facts
“Isn’t this the primary job of a starting pitcher? Winning a game? Well, Mike Mussina has done that quite often. Often enough to put him in the Hall of Fame. His current win total…”
Almost Perfect
“Ask yourself: What would it feel like to come so close to perfection, only to fall just short? Then ask yourself what it would feel like to have that happen twice? That is a pain Mike Mussina knows of first hand. On May 30, 1997, Mussina, then…”
If He’s in Then Don’t They Have to be in too? Part I
If He’s in Then Don’t They Have to be in too? Part II
If He’s in Then Don’t They Have to be in too? Part III
Here we cover the debates about other Hall of Fame worthy (or not) pitchers like Jim Kaat, Tommy John and Bert Blyleven and how that relates to Mussina’s candidacy.
Juan Marichal, Mussina and the Death of the Complete Game
According to the amazing software at baseball-reference.com Mike Mussina’s most similiar pitcher for his career is Juan Marichal. Marichal is a Hall of Famer; inducted in 1983, eight years after retiring. During his 16 year ML career Marichal won 243 games. However his case for induction is really based…
Reader Topic #1: Mussina and Camden Yards
Debunking Myths
No 20? Don’t hate the player, hate the game (and the strike)
Why Mussina was the 2001 AL Cy Young Award Winner
Why Mussina was “The Man” in Baltimore
Where have you gone, Bret Saberhagen?
Mussina is a True Yankee
Important Career Notes
Playoff Dominance
300 or 3,000?
How Mussina almost, shoulda, nearly won 20 games in 1996
Mussina and Schilling – A fascinating duel for the Hall
Funny but Relevant
