Archive for the 'History' Category
What players have had the best homer totals in May?
A look back at the career of Harmon Killebrew
“We like Ike.” Many Tigers fans expressed that sentiment back in the day. Even 10 years after he left us, there’s still a lot to like about Mr. Brown.
Reviewing the latest from George Vecsey.
On May 12, 1935 Felipe Alou was born. He was the first of the Alou dynasty to reach the majors, but where does the family patriarch fall on the scale of similar players?
The great fielders receive all the credit on the highlight reels. But what do the bad fielders get? Nothing, until now, when we reward them with their own all-star team.
A review of Campy: The Two Lives of Roy Campanella
On May 6, 1994, Anthony Young won a game he started for the first time in more than two years, linking him to Ike Pearson and Dolly Gray, to say nothing of Spud Chandler and Jon Lester.
Mickey Mantle’s hung over homer and other stories from Jim Bouton’s Ball Four.
On April 28, 1788, Maryland ratified the U.S. Constitution, the seventh state to do so. In honor of its joining the Union, Richard creates the All-Maryland team.
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