New York might be known as the City that Never Sleeps, but every so often the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple comes to a ...
With the 30th season of the Subway Series rivalry starting Friday in Queens, The Post looked at the off-the-field aspects of ...
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Chicago Cubs history unpacked, May 13

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At 2:29 p.m. ET on an uncomfortably hot summer afternoon in Brooklyn, N.Y., Freddie Fitzsimmons was trudging to the mound at Ebbets Field as the local NBC affiliate presented Dodgers fans with what ...
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Marin filmmaker behind Marty Lurie documentary

Marty Lurie is one of the most recognizable voices in Bay Area sports and one of the most beloved. A former criminal defense attorney who walked away from his vocation at age 49 to pursue a career in ...
Janesville native and author John Graf has published a new fiction book, “Simulating Sachel” — a fictional account of what ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dan Freedman is lawyer and IBWAA member who writes about baseball. Jackie Robinson (#42) at Ebbits Field shortly after breaking ...
The Dodgers and Major League Baseball will honor an American hero Wednesday when the league marks the 79th anniversary of a monumental moment on this date in 1947 when Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Back in the day, Rachel and Jackie Robinson accepted the keys to a car awarded him by ...
Jackie Robinson made history when he took the field at Ebbets Field in his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947. His is a legacy that continues in perpetuity, 79 years later, as MLB ...
On April 10, 1947, Jackie Robinson signed a Major League contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers for $5,000, breaking baseball’s ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - On Walnut Street, near the Missouri State campus, sometimes you want to go to a place where everybody knows your name. “I want people to walk in here and think that we didn’t ...