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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Tony Stark Is Cal Ripken, Jr.? 11/28/15

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Hey baseball fans! There aren't too many Hall of Fame shortstops compared to the other position players in the Hall of Fame. Sure, the...
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Monday, November 23, 2015

The Lucky Date and Town for MLB Players 11/23/15

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Hey baseball fans! Here's a random question: what does Stan Musial have in common with Ken Griffey , Jr.? A lot of things, actually...
Friday, November 20, 2015

The Great AL MVP Race of 1941 11/20/15

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Hey baseball fans! The MVPs for each league in the MLB were just announced, which means I can finally declare that I am the best predictor...
Sunday, November 15, 2015

My 400th Post on Baseball with Matt and My 2015 MLB Awards Predictions!! 11/15/15

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Hey baseball fans! This is my 400th post on Baseball with Matt ! I'm so happy that I've done so many fun things in my blogging car...
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The MLB's Changing Geography 11/11/15

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Hey baseball fans! Today is the four year anniversary of the official renaming of the Miami Marlins, who were known as the Florida Marlins...
Saturday, November 7, 2015

The Awards: Who Won them the Most? 11/7/15

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Hey baseball fans! It's offseason time, which means it's also awards season, where we get to see who will win the AL and NL Rookie...
Monday, November 2, 2015

The Royal King 11/2/15

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Hey baseball fans! The Kansas City Royals have won the 2015 World Series and, in honor of that, I'm going to talk about arguably the g...
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Matt Nadel
I'm a baseball fan year old from Springfield, NJ who was appointed the youngest MLB Pro Blogger at the time on MLB.com back in 2012. My favorite team from the 21st century is the Yankees, but I also love the whole history of the game, including the great old timers, teams, ballparks and events of the past. I started my blog because as I learned more about baseball, I found that most of my friends knew very little about baseball history and I thought that a blog would be a fun way to teach kids (and even some adults) about the history of our national pastime. I've eve had a book on baseball history published called Amazing Aaron to Zero Zippers.
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