Duane Kuiper talks about his famous home run trot, including his time as a high school hitter, his Willie Mays Hayes moment with Frank Robinson, and the single best home run trotter he’s ever seen.
A recap of the Cubs’ 11-4 victory over the Giants on Friday, May 13.
The tater trots for May 11: Hosmer’s nice game, Ortiz and Martinez square off for slowest trotter, and Mitch Moreland is robbed.
Do the stats on the back of your baseball cards growing up have an effect on you? A look at what stats were on the backs of baseball cards throughout the last 60 years.
The tater trots for May 10: a couple of fantastic first-career home runs, a typical Papi trot, and a handful of quick trots highlighted by Martin Prado.
Some thoughts on the pros and cons of instant replay.
The tater trots for May 9: Hunter Pence with an awkward trot, Victor Martinez takes a stroll to the countryside, and Mitch Moreland is unclockable.
An attempt at an exhaustive guide to MLB mascots.
The tater trots for May 8: Mother’s Day was a very nice day for Derek Jeter, monster blasts, and speedy trots.
Using the far-fetched swaps one might hear proposed on talk radio to pinpoint the needs of each NL Central club.
The tater trots for May 7: on the day of Verlander’s no-hitter, there aren’t many home runs. Ryan Howard and Michael Young provide some fun, though.
The Expos celebrated their 10th anniversary in an interesting way.
The tater trots for May 6: what’s gotten in to Curtis Granderson? And what happened in that Dodgers/Mets game?
The tater trots for May 5: Chris Young continues the Dbacks’ bombing ways, Melky and Hinske make it an interesting night.
A quick peak at the Charles Comiskey/John McGraw World Tour of 1913/1914.
One man’s suggestion (from 1951) for easing manager/umpire disputes.