Flashback Friday: Check out Wrigley Field for the 1938 Cardinal-Cubs home opener
For some time now, meetings between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals have gone a long way toward determining the National League Central […]
For some time now, meetings between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals have gone a long way toward determining the National League Central […]
With an ambidextrous training regimen that started at a young age, pitcher Pat Venditte developed some pretty good heat throwing with either arm. So […]
The baseball season is roughly bookended by Easter and Halloween, with the Fourth of July as its midpoint. Each of the three holidays mark […]
Legendary New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra passed away on September 22, 2015 at the ripe-old age of 90. Born Lawrence Peter, Yogi was […]
Perhaps no franchise in the history of sport has been more consistently revered — and feared — than the New York Yankees, and no […]
Most reasonably-seasoned baseball fans can recite the career MLB leaders in home runs (Barry Bonds), RBIs (Hank Aaron) and hits (Pete Rose), but far […]
More and more pitchers are throwing triple-digit fastballs, with the fastest of them topping out at 105 miles per hour, but is possible to […]
What’s My Line? was an Emmy-winning game show which originally ran in the United States on the CBS television network from 1950 to 1967. […]
For decades Superman fans have had to suspend disbelief to accept that their hero could successfully disguise himself as mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent simply […]
While two of the longest home run hitters in the game today play for the New York Yankees (see Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton), […]
Even the best defensive professional baseball teams are prone to making the occasional error, but when two are committed on the same play it […]
On July 17, 1941, New York Yankees outfield Joe DiMaggio had his record 56-game hitting streak ended by the stellar defense of the Cleveland […]