Archive for August 2011
You never know what you’ll see when watching TV on the weekend. A Hall of Famer might turn up in a horror movie.
Baseball is not always joy and winning. A recent passing brings to mind some tragic losses of the past.
Two players for the price of one.
We know all about Gaylord; now let’s learn about Jim.
Braun sounds like a ballplayer’s name. But he wasn’t all brawn; he has brains, too.
He was not a superstar, but he was an integral part of two franchises during the 1950s and 60s. He also ate right-handed pitching for breakfast.
The 40th anniversary of the 1971 Topps set gives us a good reason to talk about my one-time neighbor.
His trips to Cooperstown are becoming an annual tradition. And he always has plenty to say.
Were the A’s, Rangers and Marlins justified in making managerial and coaching changes?
It’s time to resume our look at 1971 Topps baseball cards, replete with Hollywood starlets, carnival barkers, and even a mention of Hugh Hefner.
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