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Worst QB's in NFL History
(Based off of TD's to INTs)
QB                               TD's       INT's   Ratio
10. Kent Nix                23           49        2.1/1
9. Heath Shuler          15           33        2.2/1
8. Jeff Komlo              12           28        2.3/1
7. Ryan Leaf               14           36        2.6/1
6. Kelly Stouffer          7            19        2.7/1
5. Bob Avellini            33           69        3/1
4. Gary Huff                16           50        3.1/1
3. Nathan Peterman    3            12        4/1
2. Rick Horton             7            30        4.3/1
1. Andrew Walter        3            16        5.3/1
PBS 2018 NBA Over/ Unders
Phoenix Suns UNDER 29
Minnesota Timberwolves UNDER 45
Cleveland Cavaliers UNDER 30.5
New Orleans Pelicans OVER 46
Toronto Raptors OVER 55
1st Black Managers in MLB history by team
Cleveland Indians- Frank Robinson, 1975
Chicago White Sox- Larry Doby, 1978
San Francisco Giants- Frank Robinson, 1981
Seattle Mariners- Maury Wills, 1981
Baltimore Orioles- Frank Robinson, 1988
Toronto Blue Jays- Cito Gaston, 1989
Kansas City Royals- Hal McRae, 1991
Montreal Expos- Felipe Alou, 1992
Colorado Rockies- Don Baylor, 1993
Cincinnati Reds- Tony Perez, 1993
Milwaukee Brewers- Davey Lopes, 2000
Chicago Cubs- Don Baylor, 2000
Florida Marlins- Tony Perez, 2001
Tampa Bay Rays- Hal McRae, 2001
Pittsburgh Pirates- Lloyd McClendon, 2001
New York Mets- Willie Randolph, 2006
Texas Rangers- Ron Washington, 2007
Houston Astros- Cecil Cooper, 2007
San Diego Padres- Dave Roberts, 2016
Los Angeles Dodgers- Dave Roberts, 2017
Atlanta Braves (1876)- NONE
St. Louis Cardinals (1882)- NONE
Philadelphia Phillies (1883)- NONE
Boston Red Sox (1901)- NONE
New York Yankees (1901)- NONE
Detroit Tigers (1901)- NONE
Philadelphia Athletics (1901)- NONE
Minnesota Twins (1901)- NONE
Los Angeles Angels (1961)- NONE
Arizona Diamondbacks (1998)- NONE

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2018 PBS NFL picks:(44-50-2 inc post.)
Super Bowl LIII       Division Round
NE (-2.5) LAR (in Atl)KC (-5.5) vs Ind     
Lg Championship   Dal (+7) at LAR
NO (-3) vs LAR        NE (-4) vs LAC
NE (+3) at KC          NO (-8) vs Phil
Wild Card Weekend Week Seventeen
Ind (+1.5) at Hou     Jac (+6.5) at Hou
Dal (-2.5) vs Sea     Phil (-6.5) at Was
Phil (+6.5) at Chi     Cle (+5.5) at Balt
LAC (+3) at Balt      Min (-4.5) vs Chi
                                 Ten (+3.5) vs Ind
Week Sixteen        Week Fifteen
Phil (-2.5) vs Hou   Jac (-7.5) vs Was    
NYG (+9.5) at Ind   Ind (-3) vs Dal
Cin (+9.5) at Cle     Pit (+2.5) vs NE            Sea (+1.5) vs KC   Phil (+13) at LAR
NO (-6.5) vs Pit      Car (+6.5) vs NO
Week Fourteen      Week Thirteen
Mia (+7.5) vs NE     Ind (-4) vs Jac
KC (-6.5) vs Balt     Den (-5) at Cin
GB (-4) vs Atl          Sea (-9.5) vs SF
Den (-3.5) at SF     Pit (-3.5) vs LAC
LAR (-3) at Chi        Det (+10) vs LAR
Week Twelve          Week Eleven
Cle (+2.5) at Cin       Atl (-3.5) vs Dal
NYG (+5) at Phil       NYG (-1.5) vs TB
NE (-10) at NYJ        Hou (-3) at Was
Car (-3.5) vs Sea      Phil (+8.5) at NO
Ten (+6.5) at Hou     LAR (-3.5) vs KC
Week Ten                  Week Nine
Was (+3) at TB          Pit (+2.5) at Balt
Ten (+6.5) vs NE       Was (-2) vs Atl
NYJ (-7) vs Buf         Sea (+1) vs LAC
Cle (+6) vs Atl           NO (+2) vs LAR
NYG (+3.5) at SF       Ten (+5) at Dal
Week Eight                Week Seven                Det (-3) vs Sea          Mia (+3) vs Det
Car (+2) vs Balt         Cle (+3.5) at TB
Oak (+3) vs Ind          Dal (+1) at Was
Min (-1) vs NO             NO (+2.5) at Balt
Cin (-4.5) vs TB           Chi (+2.5) vs NE
Week Six                      Week Five
Atl (-3) vs TB               GB (-1) at Det
Oak (-2.5) vs Sea         Mia (+6) at Cin
Car (+1) at Was           Ari (+4) at SF
Ari (+10) at Min            Cle (+3) vs Balt
Ind (+2.5) at NYJ          Was (+6.5) at NO
Week Four                    Week Three
Det (+3) at Dal                Phil (-6.5) vs Ind
NYJ (+7.5) at Jac           Car (-3) vs Cin
Phil (-3.5) at Ten            LAC (+7) at LAR
LAC (-10.5) vs SF          NE (-6.5) at Det
Sea (-3) at Ari                Pit (-1.5) at TB
Week Two                       Week One
Car (+5.5) at Atl              Cle (+4) vs Pit
NYJ (-3) vs Mia               Ten (-1) at Mia
TB (+3) vs Phil               KC (+3.5) at LAC
SF (-6.5) vs Det               NYG (+3) vs Jac
NYG (+3) at Dal              Car (-3) vs Dal
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JOHN PIELLI is a baseball historian, writer, and radio show host in New Jersey. The Passed Ball Show can be heard every Monday through Friday 6-7 pm est on www.periscope.tv 
PBS AWARDS MLB 2018
AL MVP                                                AL MVP
1. JD Martinez (Bos)                            1, Christian Yelich (Mil)
2. Alex Bregman (Hou)                        2. Javier Baez (Chi)
3. Mookie Betts (Bos)                          3. Matt Carpenter (SL)
AL Cy Young                                        NL Cy Young
1. Blake Snell (TB)                               1. Jacob deGrom (NYM)
2. Corey Kluber (Cle)                            2. Max Scherzer (Was)
3. Edwin Diaz (Sea)                             3. Aaron Nola (Phil)
AL Rookie of the Year                          NL Rookie of the Year
1. Shohei Ohtani (LAA)                         1. Ronald Acuna (Atl)
2. Miguel Andujar (NYY)                       2. Juan Soto (Was)
3. Gleyber Torres (NYY)                        3. Walker Buehler (LAD)
AL Manager of the Year                        NL Manager of the Year
1. Kevin Cash (TB)                                1. Brian Snitker (Atl)
2. Bob Melvin (Oak)                               2. Mike Shildt (SL)
3. Scott Servais (Sea)                            3. Gabe Kapler (Phil)
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Baseball Hall of Fame Comparison: (2017 version)
Barry Larkin vs Alan Trammell (CONGRATS BBHOF 2018!)
Larkin
GP    AB     R     H     2B  3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS OPS+
2180-9057-1329-2340-441-76-198-960- 379-.295- .815-116

Trammell
2293-9376-1231-2365-412-55-185-1003-236-.285-.767-110

Willie Stargell vs Fred McGriff
Stargell
2360-9027- 1194- 2232-423-55-475-1540-    -.282-.889-147

McGriff
2460-10174-1349-2490-441-24-493-1550-    -.284-.886-134

John Smoltz vs Curt Schilling
Smoltz
G-   GS- W-   L   SV- ERA-  IP-   ER-   BB-  K-  WHIP- ERA+
723-481-213-155-154-3.33-3473-1284-1010-3084-1.176-125

Schilling
569-436-216-146-22-  3.46-3261-1253-711-  3116-1.137-127
Bruce Sutter vs Lee Smith (CONGRATS BBHOF 2019!)
Sutter
661 -0-  68-   71- 300-2.83-1042-328-309-  861- 1.140-   136

Smith
1022-6- 71-   92-478- 3.03-1289-434-486- 1251-1.256-   132
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In Memoriam:
The following players and guests have all appeared on the Passed Ball Show and are no longer with us. They are forever members of the PBS family: 
Bob Friend, Eli Grba, Joe Landrum, Carl Scheib, Ed Charles, Chuck Churn, Jim Bunning, Roy Sievers, Ned Garver, Steve Korcheck, Joe Durham, Milt Pappas, Monte Irvin, Frank Malzone, Hal Brown, Willie Royster, Darryl Hamilton, Earl Averill, Mike Caracciolo (The Kid From Brooklyn), Harry Warner, Jerry Lumpe, Art Schult, Justin Miller.