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Walt Jocketty, one of the most successful general managers in Major League Baseball, is dead at the age of 74.
Former MLB Executive of the Year Walt Jocketty has died at the age of 74. Bob Nightengale of USA Today confirmed Jocketty's passing on Saturday.
1996 — Barry Bonds became the fourth major leaguer with 300 homers and 300 steals when he homered in the third inning of the ...
Through 25 games, Cardinals relievers have a combined ERA of 5.11, which ranks 25th in all of MLB. In search of some bullpen ...
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MLB: Former Cubs Champion Claims Joe Maddon Was Very Egotistical and Brings Albert Pujols as a WitnessA former champion catcher with the Chicago Cubs claimed that manager Joe Maddon was not a leader with the players and was ...
The Kansas City Royals swept a doubleheader on Thursday, beating the woeful Colorado Rockies 7-4 in the first game and 6-2 in the nightcap. With the wins, the ...
Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire, two other players linked to PEDs, returned to the sport as major-league coaches. Rodriguez, who ...
1901 — In the opener at Detroit’s Bennett Park, the Tigers beat Milwaukee in a great comeback. Trailing 13-4 going into the bottom of the ninth, the Tigers scored 10 runs for a 14-13 victory. Frank ...
1990 — At Fenway Park, gimpy-legged Bill Buckner, 41, hits an inside-the-park home run for the Boston Red Sox. It will be his only homer in this, his last, season as he will play just 22 games.
Aaron Judge has won AL MVP in two of the last three seasons (2022 and 2024), and by all accounts one of the greatest primes ...
Young slugger blasts a 431-foot homer in the first and the veteran closer escapes a jam in the ninth for a 4-3 win.
2014 — Albert Pujols became the first major leaguer to hit his 499th and 500th homers in the same game, driving in five runs to help the Los Angeles Angels beat the Washington Nationals 7-2.
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