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The Hall of Famer is back at it with his concerns about the state of baseball. By Dayn Perry Mar 16, 2016 at 12:17 am ET • 1 min read ...
Goose Gossage's old-man rampage about the downfall of baseball continues. The Hall of Fame pitcher on Tuesday engaged in another profanity-laced rant about the sport in the 21st century, this time ...
It's Goose Gossage's baseball world, we're just ruining it. At least it seems that way. Here's a recap of what the ex-Yankees star has said about the game and the players in it over the last week.
And Gossage's incendiary screed is even more fun to read when we bold certain parts. "It is a joke," Gossage told ESPN. "The game is becoming a freaking joke because of the nerds who are running it.
We know that Goose Gossage is a cranky old man upset about computers, bat flips and making baseball fun again, but the traditionalist has never explained all of what he believes to be the ...
As for Mr. Gossage, who is in some ways the Cotton Mather of baseball outrage, he'll be on hand to sign your book of unwritten rules. This is not like getting a signed copy of the Iliad, but it's ...
National Baseball Hall of Famer Goose Gossage, is introduced during an induction ceremony at the Clark Sports Center on Sunday, July 29, 2018, in Cooperstown, N.Y. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink) Hans ...
I would put myself in the nerd category of baseball fans, but I also like a guy like Goose Gossage. As much as I enjoy the bat flips and the fun aspects of the modern game, I love the old timers ...
If you've been wondering how Goose Gossage feels about the current state of Major League Baseball - bat flipping, Sabermetrics, replay review and all - wonder no more. He hates it, and he's not ...
Goose Gossage was on the phone talking baseball, as he will be Monday night at a Yankees-Red Sox rivalry reunion event at Clearwater’s Capitol Theatre. Talking about when baseball was a game ...
Goose Gossage Hates Jose Bautista and the ‘Nerds’ Ruining Baseball Hall of Famer has some thoughts on Joey Bats ("a fucking disgrace") and the stat-obsessed geeks running Major League Baseball ...