Archive for the 'History' Category
Rising ticket prices make a day at the park increasingly difficult for fans, and it isn’t the first time.
Sure the Orioles are bad, but how do they stack up to history’s other bad teams?
“Murderers’ Row” certainly was a justified sobriquet. But what about the team’s other nickname?
On hot afternoons, there was little relief for the pitchers of 1940. Here are some of their stories.
Their 2018 picks show the quirky anti-institution’s discomfort with present-day turmoil as it affects the project: Year 21 may be pivotal.
At times, the calendar has space for world events and baseball events, no matter how big or small.
A Crosley field replica shows what we have have gained… and lost.
Are there many full time platoons these days?
Things look good for the Mariners and bad for the Nationals, but as the 1988 Yankees show, we don’t know until we know.
Baseball as a site of civil rights activism was established long before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier.
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