Dissecting the production, perception, and legacy of Albert Belle.
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How the Hell Did Mo Vaughn Win the 1995 MVP?
In 1995, MLB didn’t choose the best player. They didn’t even choose the best story. They chose the safest one. And that’s how Mo Vaughn walked away with Albert Belle’s or Edgar Martinez’s MVP award.
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The Fallacy of Supporting Cast: Why Belle Was the Engine, Not a Passenger
Albert Belle didn’t ride a stacked lineup—he drove it. Penalizing him for having help was never analysis. It was a convenient excuse.
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Cork-spiracy Theory: Albert Belle’s Corked Bat and the Biggest Caper in Baseball History
In 1994 Albert Belle used a cored bat in a game against the Chicago White Sox. What happened after the bat was confiscated is the stuff that movies are made of.
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Exit Velocity: Albert Belle, Ted Williams, and the Art of Going Out on Top
Ted Williams and Albert Belle both hit home runs in their final MLB at-bats. One was crowned a legend, the other erased. This blog explores the parallels.



