“He Was Really One of Us”: Henry Aaron’s Life in Black Milwaukee
Slate· 4 days agoEarl Ingram Jr. never forgot Henry Aaron at his brother’s bedside. Donald Ray Ingram was 11 in 1965...
Michigan basketball clinches Big Ten title with blowout win vs. Michigan State, 69-50
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo Sports· 12 hours agoThe No. 2 Wolverines clinched the conference title with Thursday night's 69-50 win over Michigan...
Tigers' Miguel Cabrera Aiming to Clear 500 Career HRs and 3,000 Hits in 2021
Bleacher Report· 7 days agoDetroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera is only 13 home runs away from reaching 500 for his career and...
Why Aaron Henry is the best player in Michigan State basketball's matchup vs. Michigan
Detroit Free Press· 1 day agoThe Free Press is picking one Michigan State and Michigan player and explaining why each could be...
Paige Bueckers Might Already Be the Greatest Player in the History of UConn Women’s Basketball
Slate· 2 days agoAll nine of the UConn women’s basketball team’s national titles in the past two decades were won by...
Changed The Game: Toni Stone was Henry Aaron's Negro League successor who made her own baseball...
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 4 days agoIn 1952, the Boston Braves purchased the Negro League contract of Henry Aaron from the Indianapolis...
Honoring Hank Aaron's Negro Leagues legacy in Indianapolis
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 7 days agoIn 1952, a train ride northbound from Alabama changed baseball forever. A salary of $200 a month...
Letter to the editor:: Month showcased how Black people have survived
Journal Inquirer· 4 days agoLast month marked the 45th national anniversary of Black History Month. President Gerald Ford signed the bill creating the designation in 1976. A week celebrating Black history was also first ...
“Mashing Tators”
Coronado Eagle & Journal· 3 days agoLouisville Sluggers. My favorite go-to “signature” shillelaghs (a little Mark “Mudcat” Grant lingo) were the Jackie Robinson, Nelson Fox, Henry Aaron (sigh ...