The fastest player in the San Francisco Giants’ clubhouse this spring might surprise you. So, too, might be the fact that ...
Nicknamed “baseball’s most hoppinest team” by the local newspaper coverage at the time, the Fredericksburg Frogs were one of the Chesapeake Bay area’s more successful Negro League teams in the 1920s, ...
None would have been allowed to scratch himself in the home dugout at Yankee Stadium ... then but now sports a cartoon-villain mustache. Kaitlyn Tiffany: Why are baseball players always eating?
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What’s with the name? – Frank McNally on O’Doul, O’Day, and other nominal oddities of Irish AmericaLefty’s near neighbours in the phone directory of Irish-American nominal oddities include the jazz singer Anita O’Day (1919 – 2006). She too had roots in Ireland, via both parents, and grew up in ...
A new book commemorates Pete Rose, baseball’s Hit King, featuring stories and nearly 200 photographs from The Enquirer archives.
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On3 on MSNUCF viciously trolls Florida after lopsided midweek winThe Florida baseball team had been on an absolute roll, winning its first 11 games of the season before losing to Miami in ...
At the end of a hectic first day of the NFL’s free agency period — known as the “legal tampering window” — the New England ...
Well, I spent those months planning and editing a book commemorating the life and career of baseball’s Hit King ... as well as Riverfront Stadium. Just looking at photos of the different ...
For over six decades, the Broccoli family has been as much a part of the James Bond film franchise as vodka martinis (shaken, not stirred, of course), beautiful women and henchmen with terrible aim.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets history: The story of MLB's first mascot, Mr. MetThe first time I saw Mr. Met was during the first game of a particularly hot Sunday afternoon New York Mets doubleheader in ...
Browse 1,000+ cartoon baseball mitt stock illustrations and vector graphics available royalty-free, or start a new search to explore more great stock images and vector art. Cartoon little boy playing ...
Cleveland Browns wouldn't trade Myles Garrett but are willing to put down $38 million in cash security deposit for $600M in state-issued bonds for their proposed Brook Park enclosed stadium project.
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