Record breaking sales continue to flood the vintage baseball card market in 2026. These six legends have emerged as the hobby ...
Jackie Robinson died at the age of 53. Know about his cause of death, achievements, and legacy in baseball history that is ...
The most significant moment in Major League Baseball history took place on April 15, 1947 when Jackie Robinson made his Major League debut and forever broke the baseball color barrier.
Top sports card sales this week were led by an Aaron Judge SuperFractor at $838K, alongside rare Kobe Bryant inserts, a ...
Topps has a strong argument as the most iconic baseball card set outside of the legendary 1952 Topps set. 1956 Topps ...
The public is invited to pay respects to late baseball coach Adam Smith at the home of the Daytona Tortugas on May 18.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame includes 35 members who were inducted based on their Negro League careers, but the Negro Leagues’ impact on the history of the game extends far beyond these legends.
This Date in Baseball, May 11 - 39-year-old Pete Rose stole second base, third, and home in one inning ...
J. Higgins was the first documented professional Black baseball player in Columbus, playing in 1887 for the Columbus Buckeyes ...
Ian Cundall at Baseball America recently watched Dodgers prospect Emil Morales with Ontario as well as San Francisco Giants prospect Jhonny Level, then compared and contrasted the two 19-year-old ...
The oldest minor league ballpark still in use recently got a $30 million makeover. The Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Daytona Beach is has a new turf and manual scoreboard. The ballpark is currently the ...
In the summer of 2014, 13 boys from Chicago's South Side did something no all-Black team had ever done: they won the U.S. Little League Championship. For one shining moment, Jackie Robinson West was ...