Archive for June 2013
From Dodger Stadium to the The Brady Bunch.
“Now batting for Pedro Borbon…”
Amos was famous for one-handed catches and for being part of a one-sided trade.
He wasn’t Horace the Horrible.
1973 Topps might have marked his swansong from the big leagues, but it also provides invaluable insight on one of the game’s most colorful characters.
He went from Fenway to The Fund, with a bump in between.
Can events from 1947 be accurately re-created?
If you like stories of loud crickets, tight flannels, and large Afros, you will love Jose Cardenal.
He was the game’s ultimate travelling man and lived a baseball life like no one else.
There’s a reason why so many Maryland parents have named their sons for this man.
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