Special to The OBSERVER - Black players are central to the 57-year Oakland A’s story. As the team prepares for its Sacramento ...
On Barnes Street in Plymouth, a real baseball field sits on what once was — a sandlot field of dreams. On my weekly drives through the Homeland, my car seems auto-programmed to pass by several ...
Guys like my dad and Shep and all those who volunteered for years to provide quality baseball programs for kids everywhere should be represented in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Give them a plaque on the ...
Two Baltimore sports legends -- the late Orioles player Brooks Robinson and the late broadcaster Chuck Thompson -- are sure ...
The newest statue outside Great American Ball Park honoring the longtime Reds announcer will face Joe Morgan and Pete Rose ...
There are eight statues around Great American Ballpark and after a 46-year career broadcasting the Reds on the radio, Marty ...
Founded in 1866, London’s blue plaque scheme, now run by English Heritage, celebrates the links between notable figures of the past and the buildings in which they lived and worked. To be awarded an ...
It was the first non-factory team to do so in decades. Baker joined Dodge on stage on Saturday night. Roy Turner accepts his HOF plaque. Photo: Mitch Friedman (L-F) Broc Glover, Rick Johnson and Danny ...
In this April 1, 1966, file photo, Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose, left, greets Baltimore Orioles' Frank Robinson before a ... Rose belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame, and there’s growing momentum ...
Justin Verlander is wearing a fourth hat these days. But it's two of the other hats that Verlander was asked about this week in an interview with Dan Patrick, who wanted to know which cap the ...
The exhibit will celebrate Negro Leagues inventions such as shin guards, the batting helmet and night baseball as well as Frank Robinson and what the NLBM calls “the brilliant managers of the ...