This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Long after “The Catch” ...
It is the first day of summer, made official with the solstice at 4:50 p.m. EDT, the longest day of the year, and projected to preface a long, hot season. Two days ago, the baseball universe said ...
Willie Mays, the "Say Hey Kid" of 1950s and 1960s Giants fame, a home run slugger and center field star for most of his 23-year Major League Baseball career, died Tuesday at 93 after a short illness, ...
On an October night in 1918, one month after Babe Ruth led the Boston Red Sox to a World Series victory, a successful New York stockbroker named Charles Stoneham came home with some unusual news for ...
Willie Mays was life itself. He was baseball itself, how it was supposed to be played, and seen, and felt, a children’s game as done by an adult with a child’s enthusiasm and virtuoso’s flair. His ...
Baseball icon Willie Mays, shown here during spring training in 1972, died Tuesday at age 93, but his legacy will live on. AP file photo Those of us who became sports fans in the 1960s are losing our ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Long after “The Catch” and his 660 home runs, and the daring sprints around the bases with his hat falling off, Willie Mays could still command a room like no other. Mays was a ...
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