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Vern Law was the first one on the bus the day the Pirates won the 1960 pennant. An Elder for the Mormon Church -- the reason ...
Sandwiched by its rookie-rich neighbors of 1985 and 1987, the 1986 Fleer set is fairly thin when it comes to the most obvious ...
The Boston Red Sox could use the services of future Hall of Fame closer Kenley Jansen to help out their postseason push.
Hanlon’s signature is rare because he retired in 1907, before autograph collecting was popular. His signature was not coveted ...
A new documentary recalls how, in 1987, Salt Lake City's scrappy rookie-league baseball team set a record that no team at any ...
Houston Astros stars Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio had simple instructions for rookie reliever Billy Wagner when he was ...
Eddie Gaedel already famously owns the title of shortest player to appear in a Major League Baseball game. If Spokane's Tom Keefe gets his wish, Gaedel may someday become the world's shortest patron ...
Pawol's rise to make MLB history came 28 years after the NBA gender barrier for game officials was broken and 10 years after ...
In the summer of 1964, a shy, stammering 17-year-old kid from Portsmouth, Ohio, faced a choice that would not only shape his life, but the future of many a team or sport. Al Oliver had an offer to ...
Mixing sneaky humor with heartfelt messages, Ichiro Suzuki, the first Japanese-born player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, puts on a show in Cooperstown.
Hall of Fame pitcher John Smoltz refutes any suggestion that Yadier Molina does not deserve a plaque in Cooperstown.