
Perfection, Explained
In today's extreme-strikeout era, every pitcher -- amazing or awful -- has a chance to throw a perfect game on any given day. Case in point: Philip Humber. ESPN The Magazine: Sam Miller »
Jeff Wilson for ESPNHow bad are the Astros and Marlins? Bad. Really bad. Maybe even 1962 Mets bad.
Taking some advice from the Hit King, Joey Votto has developed a focus that's fueled his desire to be great.
As a society, we want and demand perfection from umpires. But, in reality, that wish could be a rather slippery slope.
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