Mark Buehrle (Trading Card Database)

April 4, 2005: A magical season begins for White Sox (in under two hours)

Sometimes a magical season begins with offensive thunder, other…

April 4, 2005: Washington Nationals lose debut game to Phillies

It was a few minutes after 4 P.M. on September 29, 2004, and…

April 5, 2005: Marlins exceed high expectations on Opening Day

Going into 2005, the Florida Marlins began with high expectations,…

May 2, 2005: Cardinals score 7 runs in 9th to complete comeback against Reds

In the first month of the 2005 season, the St. Louis Cardinals…

May 21, 2005: Mr. Koo’s wild ride

Korean pitcher Dae-Sung Koo spent just 140 days in the majors,…

June 7, 2005: Pedro Martinez is almost perfect as Mets beat Astros 3-1

The New York Mets were trying to return to relevance in the National…

June 8, 2005: Wily Mo Pena’s home run caps comeback win for Reds

Bobblehead giveaways are exceedingly popular fan attractions.…

July 7, 2005: Jeff Francoeur’s dazzling debut

The Atlanta Braves were grinding down the upstart Washington…

July 15, 2005: Rafael Palmeiro doubles for his 3,000th career hit

Although he had an excellent 20-season major-league career, Rafael…
Mike Stanton (Trading Card DB)

July 15, 2005: Mike Stanton’s walk-off balk sinks the Nationals in Milwaukee

Fans in the US capital were thrilled when Major League Baseball…

August 5, 2005: Aaron Small pitches into 7th as Yankees beat Blue Jays, 6-2

The starting pitcher for the Yankees was Aaron Small. In the…
Johan Santana (Trading Card DB)

August 23, 2005: ‘Homerdome’ in Minnesota hosts a pitching duel for the ages

When one of the nicknames for a stadium is the “Homerdome,”…
Matt Holliday (TRADING CARD DB)

September 20, 2005: Rockies pound out frustrations in 20-1 victory over Padres

The San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies launched their 2005…

October 25, 2005: Geoff Blum, White Sox beat Astros in 14-inning Game 3 thriller

For the first time in World Series history, the fall classic…

April 21, 2006: Alfonso Soriano’s three home runs lead Nationals over Braves

A weak offense marked the Washington Nationals’ 2005 season,…