Thursday, May 18, 2006

Honus Wagner To Albert Pujols

As if we all needed another diversion, behold:

The Oracle Of Baseball.

Cheers.

R. Sherman

8 comments:

Andy said...

That is truly the COOLEST baseball website...

This could go on forever, but finding links between obscure, not-so-well-known current major leaguers and players from the turn of the century is quite addictive.

Here's linking HOF NY Giant pitcher Christy Mathewson with current Yankee 2B Robinson Cano...

Christy Mathewson played with Clarence Mitchell for the 1916 Cincinnati Reds

Clarence Mitchell played with Charlie Gelbert for the 1930 St. Louis Cardinals

Charlie Gelbert played with Early Wynn for the 1939 Washington Senators

Early Wynn played with Tommy John for the 1963 Cleveland Indians

Tommy John played with Al Leiter for the 1988 New York Yankees

Al Leiter played with Robinson Cano for the 2005 New York Yankees

Andy said...

I've noticed that Minnie Minoso (and one time appearances in each decade) is a bridge to MANY of the links between players in the 50's to players in the 70's and 80's...

But because he appeared (albeit as a novelty) in those games, he is in the record books and therefore on the roster of those Sox teams...

Marcel said...

The Oracle doesn't lie. I've tried to beat it. I can't do it. Willie Keeler, Rico Carty, Kerry Woods, Ty Cobb, Bump Wills, Fernando Valenzuela, they're all connected. I got obscure. Still, the Oracle kicked my butt.

Anonymous said...

Where does Kevin Bacon fit into the equation????

Andy said...

Donny, to answer your question, go to the link to the Oracle of Bacon.

Barry Bonds has a "Bacon" number of 2.

Barry Bonds was in Rookie of the Year (1993) with Tom Milanovich
Tom Milanovich was in Novocaine (2001) with Kevin Bacon

Why does this frighten me? And even more so, why is this SO addicting?

Will Robison said...

It was a cool way to look up some players - Mike Benjamin to Bobby Thompson, Satchel Paige to Jason Schmidt, etc...

I'm sure the programming of this thing would not be terribly complicated. But, I don't know. It might be hard for it to designate only one combination of players.

Marcel said...

Sorry to drift off the topic a bit, but I just HAD to note in a gurgling-giggly sort of way that our header photo is no other than the infield from the field of dreams, a.k.a., Dodger Stadium. I just never expected a die-hard Giant fan to insert it. *smirk*

Andy said...

'Tis a sign of my Christian love for you, Marcel.

To paraphrase Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the Christian love we have for someone is the condemnation of the sin itself.

;-)