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Alex Cheremeteff

@alexcheremeteff

Writer, researcher, photographer, and baseball history nerd. SABR (Connie Mack/Dick Allen Chapter). Villanova University.

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Pitchers with 13 strikeouts, 0 walks, 0 runs on #OpeningDay in #MLB history: • MacKenzie Gore (Nationals) 2025 • Bob Gibson (Cardinals) 1967

Pitchers with 13 strikeouts, 0 walks, 0 runs on #OpeningDay in #MLB history:

• MacKenzie Gore (Nationals) 2025
• Bob Gibson (Cardinals) 1967
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Philadelphia Athletics outfielders (L-R) Amos Strunk, Heinie Heitmuller, and Joe Jackson at spring training. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1909. "Jackson should be one of the greatest ballplayers the game has ever known. If he will just hustle a little and take the major leagues more

Philadelphia Athletics outfielders (L-R) Amos Strunk, Heinie Heitmuller, and Joe Jackson at spring training. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1909.

"Jackson should be one of the greatest ballplayers the game has ever known. If he will just hustle a little and take the major leagues more
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MOON SHOT! April 14, 1969: Phillies slugger Dick Allen unloads on a pitch from Mets P Jim McAndrew in the bottom of the 3rd inning. The blast cleared the double-decked pavilion in left-center field! Phillies 5, Mets 1 Connie Mack Stadium Philadelphia #WampumWalloper #MLB #HOF

MOON SHOT!

April 14, 1969: Phillies slugger Dick Allen unloads on a pitch from Mets P Jim McAndrew in the bottom of the 3rd inning. The blast cleared the double-decked pavilion in left-center field!

Phillies 5, Mets 1
Connie Mack Stadium
Philadelphia

#WampumWalloper #MLB #HOF
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The Atlanta Braves are 0-7. No team in #MLB history has made the postseason after losing their first 7 games of the year. The last time a team even finished with a winning record after starting a season 0-7, was the 1983 Houston Astros (85-77) who started that season 0-9.

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Instead of continuously trotting out the powder blues year after year, the Philadelphia Phillies would have been wise to bring back the 1925 unis for Throwback Thursdays. It's been 100 years and a huge majority of fans under the age of 75 have no clue about the club's rich uni history. #MLB

Instead of continuously trotting out the powder blues year after year, the <a href="/Phillies/">Philadelphia Phillies</a> would have been wise to bring back the 1925 unis for Throwback Thursdays. It's been 100 years and a huge majority of fans under the age of 75 have no clue about the club's rich uni history. #MLB
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Pitches 1 and 6 were "called strikes." A complete an utter joke. Instead of bases loaded, it's out number three. #RallyKiller #MLB #UmpShow

Pitches 1 and 6 were "called strikes." A complete an utter joke. Instead of bases loaded, it's out number three. #RallyKiller #MLB #UmpShow
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The #Phillies problems are nothing new. This isn't an aberration, it's who this club has always been. • Since June 9, 2024: in 120 games (including the 4 playoff games against the Mets), the Phillies are 61-59. • In their last 11 games, they are batting .157 w/RISP (14-89). •

The #Phillies problems are nothing new. This isn't an aberration, it's who this club has always been.

• Since June 9, 2024: in 120 games (including the 4 playoff games against the Mets), the Phillies are 61-59.
• In their last 11 games, they are batting .157 w/RISP (14-89).
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Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston, April 17, 1906 - NY Highlanders hitter Patsy Dougherty is focused as Americans catcher Charlie Graham is ready for pitch. It was Boston's home opener but lost 2-1 in 12 innings. Ump is Jack Sheridan. Note catchers not yet wearing shin guards

Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston, April 17, 1906 - NY Highlanders hitter Patsy Dougherty is focused as Americans catcher Charlie Graham is ready for pitch. It was Boston's home opener but lost 2-1 in 12 innings. Ump is Jack Sheridan. Note catchers not yet wearing shin guards
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CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?! COLE PERFETTI SENDS US TO OVERTIME!! 😱 #StanleyCup #Game7 🇺🇸: NHLonTNT (TBS) & Sports on Max ➡️ max.com/sports/nhl 🇨🇦: Sportsnet or stream on Sportsnet+ ➡️ watch.sportsnet.ca

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Most strikeouts in a #MLB debut, Phillies franchise history: • Mick Abel - 9 (May 18, 2025) • Curt Simmons - 9 (September 28, 1947)

Most strikeouts in a #MLB debut, Phillies franchise history:

• Mick Abel - 9 (May 18, 2025)
• Curt Simmons - 9 (September 28, 1947)
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April 12, 1927: New York Giants OF Mel Ott poses for the camera on Opening Day at National League Park (Baker Bowl) in Philadelphia. The 18-year old future Hall of Famer would sock the first of his 511 career home runs on July 18 of that season. #MasterMelvin #MLB #HOF

April 12, 1927: New York Giants OF Mel Ott poses for the camera on Opening Day at National League Park (Baker Bowl) in Philadelphia.

The 18-year old future Hall of Famer would sock the first of his 511 career home runs on July 18 of that season.

#MasterMelvin #MLB #HOF
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Players with a OBP% >= .350 and SLG% >= .550 from 1964 - 1974 (minimum 5,000 plate appearances): • Dick Allen: .386 OBP, .554 SLG • Hank Aaron: .379 OBP, .561 SLG That's it! It took over 40 years, but Dick Allen will finally be in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾. #MLB #WampumWalloper

Players with a OBP% &gt;= .350 and SLG% &gt;= .550 from 1964 - 1974 (minimum 5,000 plate appearances):

• Dick Allen: .386 OBP, .554 SLG
• Hank Aaron: .379 OBP, .561 SLG

That's it!

It took over 40 years, but Dick Allen will finally be in the <a href="/baseballhall/">National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾</a>.
#MLB #WampumWalloper
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The last time the New York Yankees scored 12 runs on the road and LOST? That would be July 24, 1940 at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis. (Browns 14, Yankees 12) #MLB

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30 years ago today, I made my Major League debut in Montreal. I got to Olympic Stadium so early they had to find someone to let me in the clubhouse because it was locked.(noon for a 7:30 game) I walked into my first Big League clubhouse and it was just me, all alone. No players,

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Classic 1961 Post Cereal #Baseball Cards Commercial - Featuring Bugs Bunny & Yosemite Sam! #MLB #Cartoon #LooneyTunes #SundayMorning