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Goodbye Brooklyn, Hello Los Angeles. Part four of this series will take a dive into the Dodger legends that played from the ...
This Sunday's episode even features a cameo from this column's author. Plus, the time Conan O'Brien tried to save baseball ...
Each generation has their most defining baseball card. The popularity of baseball has waned in younger demographics in recent ...
When I was 7 years old, Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers and became the first African American to play in the major leagues. He was truly one of the game’s greatest players. He could hit ...
The MLB Hall of Fame winners have an incredible legacy to boast. Some retire completely at the end of their playing career, ...
2009 — Washington edges the New York Rangers 2-1 in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference series to cap a comeback from a 3-games-to-1 deficit. It is the franchise’s first series victory since the ...
Thirty-nine Crimson Tide players have been selected 258th or later, choices that will not be part of this year’s NFL Draft.
1990 — At Fenway Park, gimpy-legged Bill Buckner, 41, hits an inside-the-park home run for the Boston Red Sox. It will be his only homer in this, his last, season as he will play just 22 games.
It was longer than any bombing campaign during World War II or any other war that came before; it remains the longest bombing ...
We look at the “best” and “bust” picks made by the Burgundy & Gold, and other NFL teams, in those positions throughout ...
No. 274 pick: Al Sabo, back, Brooklyn Dodgers, 1943; Travis Hunt ... yards on 32 carries and caught seven passes for 51 yards. In 1956, he started a 21-year run as the football coach at Sylacauga ...
John Walton Smith came tantalizingly close to winning a gold medal at the Olympics. But fate intervened. A track star, Smith was ranked No. 1 in the world in the early 1970s. He broke the record in ...