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Stan Musial, veteran St. Louis Cardinals baseball player who retired after the 1963 season, is greeted by Cedar Rapids Cardinals Manager Ron Plaza (left) at the Cedar Rapids airport Aug. 9, 1965.
Cincinnati's Big Red Machine of the 1970s had a would-be priest in the outfield, a football legend on the mound and a nepo ...
We have seen some inner-circle Hall of Famers shine whenever the MLB All-Star Game lands in Atlanta. Who will meet the moment ...
The 12-time Twilight League Champion and two-time American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) World Series Champion Albany ...
One of just three surviving MLB players who served in World War II, the 98-year-old was credited with driving in the final ...
Urban Chestnut Brewing Company, the city’s fourth-largest beer maker by volume and one of the “Big Four” independent brewers ...
Juan Soto makes speedy work of history, Byron Buxton does it again (and again), Pete Crow-Armstrong gets to 20/20 already and ...
During Game 1 of Thursday’s doubleheader against the White Sox at Rate Field, Nolan Arenado slugged a ball 358 feet to left ...
With a solo homer, Arenado became the seventh player in history with 350 homers and 10 Gold Gloves. Five others are in the ...
1957 — Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals broke the National League ... The San Francisco beat the Texas Rangers 4-3. 1999 — Cal Ripken went 6-for-6, homering twice and driving in six runs as the ...
The Chicago Cubs are even more imposing now that starting pitcher Shota Imanaga is back from the injured list.
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