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In 1989, Rose, one of the game’s most legendary and scandalous players, accepted a permanent spot on baseball’s ineligible ...
Former Vanderbilt standout and Centennial High graduate Tony Kemp has announced his retirement from baseball after nine MLB seasons.
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The Telegraph on MSNCould Joe Kelly return to Cardinals? Beat writer urges St. Louis reunionJoe Kelly came up through the St. Louis Cardinals' farm system and embarked on a successful baseball career, and now that the team is hot and could use a little extra oomph to secure more victories, ...
This story was excerpted from Anne Rogers' Royals Beat newsletter. Jackson Stone, a Kansas City-based reporter/producer for ...
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Sporting News on MSNMets' Clay Holmes gives eye-opening statement on upcoming Yankees seriesThe former star reliever of the New York Yankees is fired up for the Subway Series as a member of the New York Mets.
To revel in the rivalry, all three Yankees-Mets games will be broadcast on giant screens (with sound) at the North Oculus ...
If you asked fans of a certain age to point to a date when sports stopped being all about fun and games, they might say Aug. 25, 1989 – the day all-time hits le ...
Pete Rose was celebrated in Cincinnati a day after baseball’s career hits leader was posthumously removed from Major League ...
1939 — The Cleveland Indians beat the Philadelphia Athletics 8-3 in 10 innings in the first American League night game, held at Philadelphia’s Shibe Park.
The Athletics and Phillies once co-existed in Philadelphia. The Phillies became part of the National League in 1883. The ...
Expect the same stoic Juan Soto when he emerges in front of Judge's chambers in right field as a member of the Mets on Friday at Yankee Stadium.
A look at the nine 3-year-olds entered for Saturday's Preakness Stakes, the middle jewel of the U.S. Triple Crown, and ...
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