that deserve entrance. Longevity has its advantages, just ask Harold Baines. Over a 22-year career, he compiled a .289 lifetime average with 2,866 hits, 384 home runs, and 1,628 RBIs. He was only ...
Tony La Russa rips people who think Harold Baines didn't belong in Hall Tony La Russa vehemently defended Harold Baines against those who say he doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame. Harold Baines ...
But what about the power at the plate? The same franchise that developed Frank Thomas, Harold Baines, Magglio Ordonez and Carlos Lee and formed formidable combinations such as Paul Konerko ...