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Kojo Quartey: Baltimore more than a bridge city
Gannett via AOL· 8 hours agoThis was very common many years ago, and there are a few still in business plying the streets. There are also some famous Baltimoreans: Babe Ruth,...
Aaron Judge Passes Derek Jeter For 9th Most Home Runs in New York Yankees History
Sports Illustrated· 4 hours agoAfter a nine-day home run drought, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge finally hit the 261st of his...
Winning mentality: Fall River native assumes head coaching duties at Somerset Berkley
Gannett via AOL· 7 hours agoAs a junior, he started at second base for a Bengals team that went undefeated during the regular...
10 Baseball Cards You Might Own That Could Be a Financial Home Run
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoCan you imagine if you found that literal shining diamond in your dust-coated attic? You're probably...
Willie Mays Fast Facts
CNN via Yahoo Sports· 20 hours agoWon 12 consecutive Gold Gloves. Played in 24 All-Star Games and four World Series. Godfather to baseball...
Letters to the editor for Sunday, April 21, 2024
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSet up radar traps and move them around every day. By enforcing the laws, the fines would more then cover the expense. But Naples won't. Why is that?...
Unhittable: Diman junior captain tosses first high school no-hitter
The Herald News via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoSWANSEA — You have to go back to his youth days when Sam Perry last walked off the hill with a...
Hunka hunka: Elvis Challenge returns to Historic Everett Theatre May 4 | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 6 hours agoGet your Elvis shoes on. Dancing isn’t limited to performers at the annual Kentucky Rain Band’s...
Rockies Journal: The “Curse of DJ LeMahieu” continues in LoDo
Denver Post· 4 days agoThe thought popped into my head Friday when the baseball gods decided to punish the Rockies further....
Today in Sports - Patrick Roy plays his final career NHL game - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 4 days agoApril 22 1876 — The first official National League baseball game is played with Boston beating Philadelphia 6-5. 1914 — Babe Ruth’s 1st professional game (as a pitcher) is a 6-hit 6-0 win.