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On July 5, 1947, eleven weeks after Jackie Robinson integrated major league baseball, two-time Negro League All-Star Larry ...
Built with support from the Atlanta Braves Foundation, the exhibit follows Aaron’s life from his birth in Mobile, Alabama, in ...
Lancaster’s rich baseball tradition includes one memorable stint as a big-league town. We’re not talking about a visit from a former Philadelphia Phillie at a local card show. There was a time ...
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said he drew quizzical looks in the clubhouse last week in Baltimore when he mentioned he ...
The Mobile native was the first player enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame for his career in the Negro Leagues.
From 1925-27, the Negro League’s Harrisburg Giants played their baseball games where this sign now stands.
On April 22, 1950, the Red River reached flood levels in Winnipeg. In early May, the level peaked in Winnipeg and remained ...
While the Royals were thrilled to avoid setting a new franchise record and snap an 11-game home losing streak on Saturday, ...
The diehard Chicago Cubs fan and host of the new documentary 'Going, Going, Gone: The Magic of the Home Run' tells GQ why ...
The Royals (39-45) underwhelmed at home again, finishing 1-5 during a six-game stay against the Tampa Bay Rays and Los ...
1917 — Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds pitched complete-game victories in a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Toney threw a three-hitter in each game for 4-1 and 5-1 wins, setting a ...
As long as Major League Baseball has had Rookie of the Year awards, veteran players from outside traditional minor-league structures have been winning them. The first was Brooklyn Dodgers first ...