Sweeny Murti @YankeesWFAN · 12hDon Zimmer was the Forest Gump of baseball being connected to so many moments of baseball lore.
He was present for all three perfect games pitched in Yankee Stadium. He was present for Fisk's home run in 75 and Dent's in 78. He played for the team with the worst record ever and coached on the team with the best record ever.
Zimmer coached the 1936 Cubs? He was 5 years old.
According to Wikipedia, the best all time winning percentage was the 1906 Cubs at 116-36 .763 winning percentage. The best percentage in the "modern" era was the 1954 Cleveland Indians at 111-43 .721 PCT. The best record since 2000 was the 2001 Seattle Mariners at 116-46 .716 PCT.Not quite sure what point you were making, but the 1936 Cubs finished second with a record of 87-67.
Sorry. 1906 Cubs. The '98 Yankees had 125 wins during the regular season and three rounds of playoffs (the most ever), but they did not have the best record in history, which includes losses.Not quite sure what point you were making, but the 1936 Cubs finished second with a record of 87-67.
I was addressing the loss record and win record for the modern era.According to Wikipedia, the best all time winning percentage was the 1906 Cubs at 116-36 .763 winning percentage. The best percentage in the "modern" era was the 1954 Cleveland Indians at 111-43 .721 PCT. The best record since 2000 was the 2001 Seattle Mariners at 116-46 .716 PCT.
In either case they most definitely broke the mold. Godspeed zimGerbil?
Must have had a DNA transplant done. The whole time I saw him while playing for the Dodgers he was called 'The Penguin.'
Yea, he was called the Gerbil, don't remember the Penguin. I guess I am too young.Gerbil?
Must have had a DNA transplant done. The whole time I saw him while playing for the Dodgers he was called 'The Penguin.'
Gerbil?
Must have had a DNA transplant done. The whole time I saw him while playing for the Dodgers he was called 'The Penguin.'