D-Train will always be one of my favorite baseball players.
He's playing in obscurity somewhere in the Reds farm system.
Life is crazy man.
He's playing in obscurity somewhere in the Reds farm system.
Life is crazy man.
Steve Blass is best known for his sudden and inexplicable loss of control after the 1972 season. His ERA climbed to 9.81 in the 1973 season. He walked 84 batters in 88 innings, and struck out only 27. Blass suffered through the 1973 season, then spent most of 1974 in the minor leagues. He retired from baseball in March 1975.
A condition referred to as "Steve Blass Disease" has become a part of baseball lexicon. The "diagnosis" is applied to talented players who inexplicably and permanently seem to lose their ability to accurately throw a baseball.
Notable victims of "Steve Blass Disease" include Rick Ankiel and Dontrelle Willis.
A condition referred to as "Steve Blass Disease" has become a part of baseball lexicon. The "diagnosis" is applied to talented players who inexplicably and permanently seem to lose their ability to accurately throw a baseball.
Notable victims of "Steve Blass Disease" include Rick Ankiel and Dontrelle Willis.
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