Writing and Remembering Lost MLB All Stars, Standouts, One-Season Sensations, and Hall of Famers of Major League Baseball in the 1990s
Thursday, October 30, 2025
1st Annual Bubblegum Nostalgia Hall of Fame
Monday, October 27, 2025
Closing Time 90s Edition: Bobby Thigpen
-Matthew McConkey
I remember back in 1990, there was no closer more dominant than the Chicago White Sox's own Bobby Thigpen. In that season, Thigpen set the MLB record for saves with 57, blowing by the old MLB save record in a single season by 11. Dave Righetti, of the New York Yankees, had set the new standard for saves in a single season with his 46 in 1986. Thigpen, four years later, would smash that one.Monday, October 20, 2025
The 90s Power Company: Juan Gonzalez
-Matthew McConkey
Monday, October 13, 2025
The 90s K Files: Roger Clemens, 1991
-Matthew McConkey
In 1991, Roger Clemens was a force of nature in the American League. Not only did he lead the league in Ks that season with 241, he also paced MLB, leading all pitchers. Growing up, I didn't get to see Clemens pitch unless it was an NBC Game of the Week, ESPN, or the MLB All-Star game. But I watched highlights of him on the news and, of course, kept track of him through box scores in newspapers, and on the backs of baseball cards I'd pull. As a kid, I knew he was a great pitcher.Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Hitmen of the 1990s: Mark Grace
-Matthew McConkey
Monday, September 29, 2025
Signature Season of the 1990s: David Cone 1992
-Matthew McConkey
Monday, September 22, 2025
Hardware Heroes of the 1990s: Cal Ripken, Jr.'s 1991 MVP
-Matthew McConkey
When I was a kid, one of the living icons of the game at that time was Cal Ripken, Jr. Growing up in the 1980s and 90s, I didn't get to see him play unless the Baltimore Orioles were playing on NBC on the Game of the Week, ESPN, or it was an All-Star game. That was it. There were also pictures of him on the covers of baseball magazines that I'd occasionally see. There were, of course, baseball cards of the man. It was how I tracked his success over the years.
When I collected baseball cards, I'd pull one of his from a pack and was ecstatic because I knew how good he was, even though I didn't get to see him play often. Sometimes, I'd make card trades for Ripken, Jr. to add more of his cards to my ever-growing baseball card collection.
During the 1990s, Ripken, Jr. was a giant among men in baseball. He was the best shortstop in the game, both in the field and at the plate. His consecutive games played streak was going strong in the 1990s. All of us kids back then wondered if he was ever going to break it, the immortal Lou Gehrig's 2,130. He would in 1995.Ripken, Jr. had arguably the best season of his career that '91 season. When it came time for the MVP voting, he received 15 first-place votes to runner-up Cecil Fielder's 9. It would be his final MVP trophy.
Ripken's 1991 Season: At a Glance
In 1991, Cal won his second MVP. He had 34 home runs and 114 RBIs, both of which were career highs.
Cal also hit .323, his career high, when he registered 600+ plate appearances
His OPS was .940, a career high when he registered 600+ plate appearances
Posted the second-most hits of his career with 210
He also won a Gold Glove and a Silver Slugger that year and didn't miss a game, of course
Cal was a road warrior, hitting .358 away with 18 HRs and 62 RBIs with a 1.027 OPS
He crushed lefties with a .348 BA and a 1.088 OPS
In his first 80 games, Ripken collected 18 HRs and 54 RBIs with a .348 BA and a 1.001 OPS
He hit .371 in June, the highest of any month during the 1991 season
During a 1-1 count, Ripken was deadly, hitting .453 with a 1.188 OPS
With RISP, Cal tallied 70 of his 114 RBIs with a .315 BA.
Two outs w/RISP, Ripken hit .290 and had 20 RBIs and 2 HRs
He destroyed the Rangers in 12 games, hitting .409 with 2 HRs and 13 RBIs, 1.140 OPS while hitting .476 in 6 games at Texas' Arlington Stadium.
Cal Ripken, Jr.'s Stats
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/ripkeca01.shtml
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