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- New York Yankees: Clutch Mike Mussina Wasn't to Blame for the Yankees WS DefeatsThe 2001 World Series was tied at two games each. Mike Mussina was facing the Arizona Diamondbacks Miguel Batista in the pivotal fifth game at Yankee Stadium.
- Reflecting on Mike Mussina’s Chances for the Hall of Fame: A Fan’s PerspectiveHis 270 wins will make the former Yankee pitcher a strong candidate
Mike Mussina was Not the Leader of the Anti-World Series ChampionsSome referred to Mussina as the "leader of the ant-World Series champions," because the team of stars made the playoffs every season until 2008, when Mussina won 20 games.
Mike Mussina's Near Miss Will Be Remembered for Ever(ett)Mike Mussina once was a dominant pitcher, but never was he more masterful than on the night of Sept. 2, 2001 against the Boston Red Sox.- Mike Mussina: A Look at His CareerMike Mussina retired following the 2008 season. He finished his career with 270 wins and 153 losses while pitching for the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees. Here is a look back at the career of Mike Mussina.
Are Curt Schilling and Mike Mussina Hall of Fame Worthy?An opinion piece on whether or not Curt Schilling and Mike Mussina are worthy enough to get into the Baseball Hall of Fame.- Mike Mussina: the Case for the Hall of FameMussina's only 20 win season came in the final campaign of his career. Yet the Moose ought to be strongly considered for entry into the Hall of Fame when he is eligible.
- Mike Mussina: A Noble Decision in Major League BaseballMussina elected to forgo a chance to guarantee entrance into the Hall of Fame; instead, he leaves baseball under his own terms, fresh on the heals of his first twenty-win season.
- Why Mike Mussina and Tom Glavine Are Not Hall of FamersMike Mussina was a better pitcher than Tom Glavine. Statistically, Mike Mussina tops Tom Glavine in EVERY major category, except career wins.
Does Pitcher Mike Mussina Belong in the Baseball Hall of Fame?Does the veteran pitcher belong with the all-time greats of baseball? A fluid discussion of whether he deserves his place in history- Jim Bunning Does Not Belong in the Hall of FameJim Bunning was a good pitcher, but he does not rank among the greatest in the history of the game and was not a Hall of Fame player.
- Mussina's Near MissMike Mussina was never more dominant than on the night of September 2, 2001, against the Boston Red Sox, when he was within a strike of pitching a perfect game.
- Schilling and Mussina Are Not Hall of FamersSchilling and Mussina have been fine pitchers, but they did not dominate long enough.
- Orioles Get Revenge Against Their Former AceOrioles fans still remember six seasons ago, when their ace pitcher abandoned them. So games like this are precious to those fans.
- Mike Mussina: Where Does He Rank?Mike Mussina is one of the most underrated pitchers in baseball. His stats stamp him as one of the best ever.
- Mike Mussina and Don SuttonA baseball anouncer said on the air that these two pitchers were very similar. A look at their statistics proves otherwise.
- Mike Mussina- Baseball Hall of Fame Worthy or Not?Mike Mussina may very well retire with over 260 major league victories, but one little number may ultimately keep him out of Cooperstown.
- Mike Mussina Pitching a Stellar Season for the Yankees in 2006After last season, no one would have expected MIke Mussina to pitch as beautifully as he has. But if his currnet record is any indication, it's going to be a long season for his detractors
- Feinstein's "Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember"Feinstein is the dean of sportswriting and through his depiction of Mike Mussina's and Tom Glavine's 2007 season, the reader learns just what is required of a starting Major League pitcher.
- 10 Single Season Highest Paid MLB PlayersCheck this out to see which MLB players have made the most money for one season. Where does Alex Rodriguez rank?
- Probable MLB ALL Stars: Pitcherswhich of your favorite baseball players are likely to make the All Star game?