Jim Kaat has been elected to the Michigan Baseball Hall of Fame. The Zeeland native is member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and was one of the top left-handed pitchers in major league history.
ST. LOUIS - A new baseball book from St. Louis-based Reedy Press is now available for pre-order, just in time for Opening Day ...
Their initial goal was a quixotic effort to save a derelict structure at 274 Pembroke St. in Bridgeport that had ...
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Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum on MSNSix athletes/coaches and one team will take spots in Crawford County Sports Hall of FameTickets are on sale for the Crawford County Sports HOF induction ceremony in April when six people and one team will be ...
The Cape Cod Baseball League is one of our greatest sports traditions, writes “Cape Dreams — A Season with the Brewster ...
Ichiro. The name sells itself. Ichiro Suzuki had already cemented a strong, and likely everlasting baseball card market long before Tuesday’s almost unanimous vote for his induction into the ...
The New York State Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS) is thrilled to announce ten in-person, free, family-friendly, fun ...
Hall has coached at Georgia Tech for the past 32 seasons and won over 1,400 games during his time as a college coach. Kent State hosted the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Schoonover Stadium on ...
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Baseball Hall of Fame proudly announces its Class of 2025, Jim Kaat, Frank Deak, Dave Bergman and Terry Bocian. They will be inducted at Jackson® Field™ on ...
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