History is replete with tales of mysterious creatures with mystical powers, often loosed to spread mayhem through the world. Think dragons, unicorns, centaurs and satyrs. And on a more traditional ...
Willie Mays merchandise is in high demand. TMZ Sports reported that an autographed jersey that Mays wore during the 1969 MLB All-Star Game will be auctioned off by Heritage Auctions on July 26 and is ...
The 1960s was a decade of change and expansion in Major League Baseball. MLB entered the decade with just 16 teams, split evenly between the American and National Leagues. But the sport was booming, ...
Jim McAndrew, a former major-league pitcher for the Mets and Padres, has passed away, according to Jay Horwitz, vice president of media relations for the Mets. McAndrew was 80 years old. The following ...
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Cardinals history: The 138 words that changed baseball forever
On December 24th, 1969, St. Lois Cardinals outfielder Curt Flood, who was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies, refused to be considered as just a piece of property to be bought and sold ...
Former Gophers baseball first baseman Mike Walseth, who was first-team All-Big Ten in 1968 and 1969 and first-team All-America in 1969, died Saturday. Walseth was 77. Walseth, who was living in St.
Jerry Grote, the starting catcher during the Mets' first World Series title in 1969, died on Sunday afternoon at the Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute in Austin, Texas, at the age of 81, the Mets announced ...
Jim McAndrew, who pitched alongside Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver for the 1969 World Champion New York Mets, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 80. The team made the announcement in a post about his ...
Telling the story of baseball without the Negro Leagues would paint an incomplete and narrow picture of America’s pastime. Baseball’s history is finally getting a revision. Negro Leagues statistics ...
I’ve been a Philadelphia Phillies fan for longer than I care to admit. The team has broken my heart dozens of times, but I still love the Phils – and baseball. In fact, I’m a baseball purist. Sadly, ...
Ed Kranepool, a New York Mets Hall of Famer and member of the 1969 "Miracle Mets," died Sunday after suffering cardiac arrest. He was 79 years old. The left-handed Mets first baseman, who was born in ...
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