Archive for the 'History' Category
Old-school spring training hasn’t entirely vanished from the Cactus League, but with Phoenix Muni gone, it’s one step closer to extinction.
Manny Sanguillen and Roberto Clemente shared a special bond, one that endures today.
From the actual Olympics, to the All-Star Game and many Expos’ highlights, Montreal’s ill-fated ballpark has hosted some great times.
Beer was not a part of baseball in its initial years, but that changed quickly, and the two have been inseparable for 133 years and counting.
It takes courage and resolve to stare down terminal cancer.
Father-son duos are prevalent in baseball, but the “Bing” and Kurt Russell duo was about as unique as it comes.
Back in the day, the role of the commissioner was created to help clean up baseball. Baseball no longer needs cleaning up.
The real reason why Connie Mack and his sons sold the A’s to a Kansas City businessman will surprise you.
Last season, the Astros became just the second team to switch leagues. What lessons did we learn from the switch?
The story of a man who used to go by a different name and a team which almost played in a different city.
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