COOPERSTOWN, N.Y — When Jim Kaat was elected to the Hall of Fame, he felt he wasn’t sure if he belonged. For 32 years, voters also weren’t sure as he gained a decent amount of support, but never ...
'Cooperstown Chances' examines the Baseball Hall of Fame case of one candidate each week. This week: Jim Kaat. In fact, Kaat’s done well since becoming eligible with the Veterans Committee for the ...
Minnesota Twins broadcaster Jim Kaat used an inappropriate nickname for New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes when the Twins faced the Detroit Tigers on Thursday. While watching Chris Archer ...
MLB Network analyst Jim Kaat apologized on Friday for a poorly phrased compliment towards a player. Kaat was one of the commentators during MLB Network’s telecast of Game 2 of the ALDS between the ...
Jim Kaat has been around baseball for most of his 79 years, and he doesn't like what he sees in the game today. So Kaat, a left-handed pitcher whose MLB career began in 1959 and spanned four decades, ...
NEW YORK -- Yankees pitcher Nestor Cortes presented broadcaster and Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Kaat with the franchise's Lifetime Achievement Award on Thursday night, about three weeks after Kaat used ...
The incident is the second time in a year that Jim Kaat has made an offensive comment during a broadcast Minnesota Twins analyst Jim Kaat referred to New York Yankees player Nestor Cortes as "Nestor ...
Jim Kaat spent a whopping 25 seasons as a left-handed pitcher in the big leagues, and over that span he notched 283 wins and posted an ERA of 3.45. So the man could twirl it just a bit. In retirement, ...
With just days to go before his Baseball Hall of Fame induction, Jim Kaat earned an honor even fewer players are bestowed with. Kaat had his number 36 retired by the Minnesota Twins on Saturday, ...
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