Certainly, Jackie Robinson fits the bill. Paying an extraordinary personal price, he served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II and broke baseball’s color barrier, changing ...
The story of the sport of baseball is told as much by what is gone as by what has remained. This year's "Baseball 101," our ...
With a new building at the Yankees' spring training facility in a space fans used to frequent, some said they may not return.
What does Paul Skenes have in store for an encore after winning National League Rookie of the Year in 2024? A Cy Young Award?
"Eephus" a charming baseball film about the final game at a town team field and "Every Little Thing," a documentary about a Los Angeles woman who rehabilitates injured and ill ...
Jackie Robinson not only changed baseball with his style of play, he stretched the imaginations of Americans about equality, ...
Columbia’s Megan Griffith embraced an idea from college football. It has offered clarity for the Lions and misdirection for ...
Fanatics reported Thursday that the Tokyo Series generated $40 million in sales of fan gear and trading cards, making it the ...
Named after a long, high pitch, the hangout comedy “Eephus” finds humor and pathos in a baseball diamond’s final inning.
HATS OFF: Karl Lagerfeld was known for his love of accessories, among them fingerless gloves, diamond brooches and customized ...
An article on the Defense Department website devoted to Jackie Robinson's military career disappeared and then reappeared, ...
Robinson, a civil rights icon and Baseball Hall of Famer, trained as an officer and was assigned to a tank regiment during ...
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