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This Date in Baseball - Randy Johnson became the third pitcher to strike out 20 in nine innings
Associated Press· 1 day ago1906 — Philadelphia manager Connie Mack needed a substitute outfielder in the sixth inning of a game against Boston and called on pitcher Chief Bender. Bender hit two home runs, both inside ...
Bill Madden: Reminder to the Yankees that mega contracts rarely pay dividends
New York Daily News· 4 days agoBaseball got the saddest of possible news this week: Mike Trout, who in 2019 was on his way to going...
Game 7 is where dreams are made, legends are born | Commentary
Orlando Sentinel via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoCLEVELAND — How excited are you, Magic fans? How excited are you, Magic players and coaches? Hell,...
‘The Dugout’ in Bridgeport provides a place for sports memorabilia lovers
WDTV· 6 days agoThe Bridgeport-Clarksburg area now has a place for sports memorabilia enthusiasts to flock to. ‘The...
Beyond the Byline: Dreams are what make reality bearable - Times Leader
Times Leader· 3 days agoWILKES-BARRE — Bob Milligan was the original Goon. Bob showed up one day at the Kingston Rec Center...
Trout remains talented but besieged by injuries | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 6 days agoMike Trout never had a significant injury in his charmed baseball career until May 2017, when he...
Game 7 is where dreams are made, legends are born | Commentary
Orlando Sentinel· 4 days agoGranted, this Magic-Cavs Game 7 isn’t in the NBA Finals or the World Series, but it’s still a Game...
This Date in Baseball - Randy Johnson became the third pitcher to strike out 20 in nine innings
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day ago1906 — Philadelphia manager Connie Mack needed a substitute outfielder in the sixth inning of a game against Boston and called on pitcher Chief Bender. Bender hit two home runs, both inside ...
Nod to the past: The ties between baseball and bobbleheads - Phoenix Business Journal
The Business Journals· 2 days agoAmerica’s pastime has long been remembered through the preservation of its memorabilia, telling its rich history through the jerseys, gloves, hats and trading cards of its legendary figures.
No local news is not good news | Opinion
Sun-Sentinel· 6 days ago“Newspapers are the heart of every city,” writes New York Times best-selling author Bob Eckstein. “So before it’s too late, get your hands dirty. Put...