Archive for the 'History' Category
The attention of the baseball world was overwhelmingly on New York the year of the first televised World Series. And with good reason.
Several years after Jackie Robinson’s barrier-breaking, integration of baseball was far from complete.
An alternate perspective placing various events in a new relation to others.
Veeck—as in “wreck the historical timeline.”
Aug. 9, 1946, was about a lot more than night baseball.
Why the third decade of existence for the Baseball Reliquary matters.
The difference between a perfect game and a one-hit shutout is negligible. But the emotion we pour into that tiny difference is immense.
Approaching a century in Wrigley Field, the Cubs are without a World Series title. But they had the horses in the 1970s.
Minor league baseball. Multiple countries. Visas. Former major leaguers. What could go wrong?
A close look at how much, exactly, lowering the mound changed offensive output in 1969.
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