When the Indians faced the Yankees on August 16, 1920, it was a gray, gloomy wet day at New York’s Polo Grounds. On the mound for New York was Carl Mays, the ace of the staff. He was a surly, ...
It was 100 years ago this week that a tragic moment in baseball history centered on Cleveland. Tribe shortstop Ray Chapman was struck and killed by a pitch. He’s the only player in major league ...
New York Yankees pitcher Carl Mays held a recipe for disaster when Chapman strode to the plate in the fifth inning at the Polo Grounds. A submarine delivery, dirty baseball, gray day and no batting ...
Baseball's 1920 season promised to be one of the most turbulent in baseball history. After the 1919 World Series, rumors persisted throughout the winter that gamblers had bribed key players of the ...
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