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By Carl Holcomb Moorefield Examiner “For it’s one, two, three strikes, you’re out, at the old ball game,” Excerpt from ‘Take ...
Allen played 15 seasons with the Phillies, Cardinals, Dodgers, White Sox and Athletics, winning the 1964 National League Rookie of the Year Award and the 1972 American League MVP. One of the most ...
A Hall of Fame case does not get built in the same way, or out of the same things, as a legend. There are plenty of Hall of ...
The first inning happened in late June, and it was a smashing success for Mobile as a large crowd braved hot and humid ...
Alongside the stage here at the Clark Sports Center, a giant video board began to show a highlight montage to preface Dick ...
Not much got under Derek Jeter’s skin during his playing days, but Boomer Esiason managed to irk him with his “elitist” ...
Chicago Cubs legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg died this week at the age of 65 after a battle with prostate cancer. Once his death was announced o ...
Southwest Virginia native and former Tazewell High School standout, Billy Wagner, is now in the National Baseball Hall of ...
If you want someone for your next celebrity roast, Ichiro Suzuki could be your guy.Mixing sneaky humor with heartfelt messages, the first Japanese-born player t ...
Ichiro Suzuki, arguably the greatest hitter the game of baseball has ever seen, was welcomed into his rightful place in Cooperstown on Sunday.
On Ichiro Suzuki's induction weekend, a new exhibit in Cooperstown shares his place in the international baseball landscape.
On June 23, 1984, a national TV audience watched Sandberg hit a pair of game-tying home runs in the ninth and 10th innings off Cardinals closer and future Hall of Famer Bruce Sutter. It is remembered ...