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Down the Stretch the Moose Comes

Today begins the Dog Days of summer. With those wonderful halycon days comes the great push of the pennant races. There’s no better time to be a baseball fan. Here are Mike Mussina’s projected starts for the last two months of the 2008 baseball season (Assuming five days off between starts and [...]

Game (Massacre) Recap - 7/28

The Moose got hammered, there’s no other way to really say it. After a shaky first inning that ended with Brain Roberts getting gunned down at the plate on Aubrey Huff’s double, Mussina started the second inning by allowing back to back hits. Kevin Millar then bombed a three run shot and Ramon [...]

Mussina DYK

Mike Mussina has won at least 10 games for 17 straight seasons, an American League record. For those of you who say that winning 10 games is not difficult to do, we’d like to present the other pitchers who have won 10 games 17 years in a row:
Greg Maddux
Warren Spahn
Don Sutton
Steve Carlton
Cy Young
That’s it. All [...]

Update on “If he’s in, don’t they have to be in too?”

So far, this section has discussed two players, Jim Kaat and Tommy John. It has left out the most often talked about “snub” from the Hall of Fame, Bert Blylevyn. This is not because we feel Mussina is inferior to Blylevyn, although admittedly, Moose’s numbers don’t stack up as well against his as they do [...]

If he’s in, doesn’t he have to be in? Part II

This is the second part of a post looking at several pitchers who some say are Hall of Fame worthy, and need to be in the Hall before a pitcher like Mike Mussina
Tommy John
Tommy John is a pitcher much like Jim Kaat; a pitcher who pitched for a long time, and had some phenomenal seasons, [...]

Forgotten Again

Today on Foxsports.com, baseball experts weighed in on the greatest living pitcher. Now, no-one is even coming close to considering Mussina for that title, nor should they. He’s behind lots of pitchers in that cateogry.
However, the one thing that will not stand is incorrect factual information. In the article, Joe DelGrippo writes that Bob Feller [...]

Mussina and Schilling– A fascinating duel for the Hall

Recently, Curt Schilling underwent surgery on his throwing shoulder. While it’s not a given that he’ll retire, speculation is rampant that he’s thrown his last pitch. When Jayson Stark of ESPN held a debate on Schilling’s Hall of Fame chances, three different users brought up Mike Mussina in their questions. With this is mind, it’s time we [...]

Just the facts

Up until this point, The Official Mike Mussina Hall of Fame campaign page has focused on debunking myths surrounding supposed black marks on Mike Mussina’s career. But now, we get to the meat of the page: Why Mike Mussina should be in the Hall of Fame
1. He wins
Isn’t this the primary job of a starting [...]