Archive for the 'History' Category
After more than a century of ups and downs, baseball seems to be settling on a “right size” for major league stadiums.
White Sox pitcher Ted Lyons exemplifies the pitch-to-contact era.
On the IFC series “Brockmire,” baseball is a character all its own.
Another year of data gives us a little more insight into the consequences of Tommy John surgery.
Joe Mauer may be the last of a dying breed of first basemen.
A small crowd on a Tuesday night in 1979 saw a cellar-dwelling team surprise.
Which Negro League players are we forgetting when we only compare Shohei Ohtani to Babe Ruth?
And now we turned to the sadly unforgettable moments for fans of American League teams.
Who was the most underrated baserunner of the 1980’s and ’90’s? The answer may surprise you.
Tales of a winter spent in aural exploration of the national pastime.
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