The San Diego Padres received news of a former player’s death and fans will remember him for some unique history against the Chicago Cubs.
Chicago's sports scene has endured decades of heartache offset by pockets of championship glory, and some of the most pivotal figures in American sports history.
Larry Stahl, an outfielder who spent two of his 10 seasons in Major League Baseball with the New York Mets, died on March 17.
Chris Krug, who played parts of three seasons in Major League Baseball, has died. He was 86. Krug died on January 16, ...
Chris Krug, the former Chicago Cubs catcher who played a pivotal role in Sandy Koufax’s perfect game in 1965, passed away on ...
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Former Padres outfielder dies at 84
Former San Diego Padres outfielder Larry Stahl died at 84 year old.
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The best MLB logos – 8 iconic designs from the world of professional baseball
We delve into the rich heritage of MLB's most cherished logos.
Head coaches Dave Van Horn and Mike Anderson worked together for five seasons at Nebraska, but the connections don’t end ...
He called 5,163 regular season major league games over a record 37 consecutive seasons. And he wouldn’t hesitate to give a ...
John Rooney's 55th year in broadcasting and 21st calling St. Louis Cardinals games. A Richmond, Mo. native, Rooney came to St. Louis from the Chicago White Sox where he spent 18 years (1988-2005) - ...
Namath was lovable rogue By Larry Schwartz Special to ESPN.com "He was a guy that came along and broke a lot of the conventions. He was like ...
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