Week three of the 1995 season showcased two young hitters proving their worth in their respective leagues. Los Angeles' Shawn Green powered his way to the United League Player of the Week award, while Texas' Chipper Jones made a strong impression with his bat to earn the Federal League recognition. Here’s a closer look at their standout performances. United League: Shawn Green’s Power Display At just 22 years old, Shawn Green is still...
Another week in the books, and while some teams are proving their staying power, others are fading fast. The latest Power Rankings see a steady leader at the top, big surges in the middle, and a dramatic shake-up in the bottom half. Let’s break it all down. Teams (Total Points, Tendency):1) San Francisco Giants (157.0, o)2) Montreal Expos (131.2, o)3) San Diego Padres (120.0, ++)4) Washington Senators (119.0, ++)5) Kansas City Royals (118.7,...
As the season progresses, teams are beginning to separate themselves in the standings. The San Francisco Giants continue to dominate, Randy Johnson’s brilliance is wasted, and Pedro Martinez remains a strikeout machine. April 11, 1995 Giants Keep Rolling, DeShields Goes Deep TwiceThe San Francisco Giants extended their strong start with a commanding 13-3 win over the Colorado Rockies. Delino DeShields led the charge, going 2-for-3 with two...
DETROIT – A gloomy, rain-soaked afternoon at Tiger Stadium set the stage for a dramatic showdown between the Detroit Tigers and the Montreal Expos, with Detroit emerging victorious, 7-4. Lenny Dykstra led the way for the home team, delivering a key two-run double in the fifth inning that propelled the Tigers into the lead for good. The game, played under a steady drizzle with temperatures hovering at a chilly 53 degrees, was anything but...
Week two of the 1995 season saw two hitters put together standout performances, earning them Player of the Week honors. Colorado’s Bob Hamelin slugged his way to the United League award, while Orlando’s Ivan Rodriguez delivered an elite all-around performance to capture the Federal League recognition. Here’s how they did it. United League: Bob Hamelin’s Power Surge Bob Hamelin made a strong case for why he’s a force to be reckoned...
Doubleday Baseball League Power Rankings Analysis – April 10, 1995 One week into the season, and we already have major shifts in the Power Rankings. Some teams are solidifying their dominance, while others are stumbling early. With this week's updated rankings, let’s break down the movers, the surprises, and the teams that need to find their footing fast. Teams (Total Points, Tendency):1) San Francisco Giants (159.0, +)2) Montreal Expos...
As the DBL season marches forward, late-inning dramatics, offensive explosions, and pitching duels continue to shape the standings. Let’s dive into the action from the past few days. April 8, 1995: Extra-Inning Thrillers and Statement Wins The St. Louis Cardinals pulled off a dramatic extra-inning win against the Texas Rangers. Trailing heading into the bottom of the ninth, the Cardinals tied the game before Brian Giles delivered a walk-off...
In a game that showcased Washington’s offensive firepower, Felix José delivered a career night, going 5-for-5 in a 9-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium. The Senators' left fielder was locked in at the plate, spraying singles all over the field and tying the Washington Senators’ regular-season record for hits in a single game. Despite his dominant performance, José remained humble, brushing off the achievement in a...
With the first week of the 1995 season in the books, two players have wasted no time making their presence felt. San Francisco’s Moises Alou and Cleveland’s Kevin Mitchell both put up dominant performances to earn Player of the Week honors in the United League and Federal League, respectively. Let’s take a closer look at what made them stand out. United League: Moises Alou’s Red-Hot Start San Francisco’s lineup has high expectations...
The Cleveland Spiders will be without left fielder Darryl Strawberry for the next three games after the league handed down a suspension for his actions during and after Wednesday’s game against the St. Louis Browns at Busch Stadium. The incident unfolded in the later innings when Strawberry took issue with a called third strike. Frustrated, the veteran slugger erupted at the home plate umpire, earning an immediate ejection. However, rather...