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Ex-Yankees In Limbo For Cooperstown Hall of Fame Call
Ex-Yankees In Limbo For Cooperstown Hall of Fame Call
Ex-Yankees In Limbo For Cooperstown Hall of Fame Call
Their names remain iconic in New York and throughout Major League Baseball, still, years after brilliantly performing on the playing field. But, does Thurman Munson, Roger Clemens or Alex Rodriquez have a case for election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown?
U.S. Navy Honors Veterans Enshrined In Cooperstown
U.S. Navy Honors Veterans Enshrined In Cooperstown
U.S. Navy Honors Veterans Enshrined In Cooperstown
It's one thing to be so good at baseball, that the player is enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. It's another thing, when that same player faced the challenge of serving in the United States military during wartime. The U.S. Navy decided those players were special.
Late-New York Mets Voice Of 80's & 90's Told It Like It Was
Late-New York Mets Voice Of 80's & 90's Told It Like It Was
Late-New York Mets Voice Of 80's & 90's Told It Like It Was
He was the personal catcher for two National Baseball Hall of Fame pitchers. He was behind the plate for most of Bob Gibson's historic 1968 season, where Gibson pitched to a 1.12 ERA and their St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series. He followed that by becoming HOF'er Steve Carlton's designated backstop. Yet, in New York, he is best known for his voice being a staple on Mets and Yankees broadcasts for two decades.
Add Some Holiday Baseball Fun With A Quick Trip To Cooperstown
Add Some Holiday Baseball Fun With A Quick Trip To Cooperstown
Add Some Holiday Baseball Fun With A Quick Trip To Cooperstown
Finding "holiday week" activities that the entire family will enjoy can be a drag sometimes. Outdoor fun is often curtailed by tough-to-plan-for weather conditions, while other options are either too far away or too expensive. Capital Region baseball fans have a gem in their own backyard and the week between Christmas and New Year's is the perfect time to take advantage.
AL East Rival May Be About To Snag New York Yankee Legend
AL East Rival May Be About To Snag New York Yankee Legend
AL East Rival May Be About To Snag New York Yankee Legend
After the 2022 season, manager Don Mattingly parted ways with the Miami Marlins after seven seasons at the helm. Immediately following his departure from the sunshine state's southernmost MLB team, there was speculation that Mattingly may be reunited with the New York Yankees, in some capacity. However on Tuesday, Mattingly joined a Major League Baseball writer's podcast and indicated that he may be returning to the American League East but it may not be the Yankees.
New York Writer & Voter Says MLB ‘Covered Up’ For ‘Big Papi’
New York Writer & Voter Says MLB ‘Covered Up’ For ‘Big Papi’
New York Writer & Voter Says MLB ‘Covered Up’ For ‘Big Papi’
Bill Madden of the Daily News joined The Drive with Charlie & Dan today and stated that Major League Baseball, and specifically Commissioner Rob Manfred, publicly attempted to minimize David Ortiz's positive test result for PED's, in addition to the slugger's close relationship with a suspected PED drug dealer from the Dominican Republic. Madden backed up his claim as information documented in the book 'The Baseball Cop' written by former Major League Baseball investigator, Eddie Dominguez. The Daily News baseball columnist said that Major League Baseball will one day 'regret' David Ortiz' induction.
Hall Of Fame Classic Returns To Cooperstown This Weekend
Hall Of Fame Classic Returns To Cooperstown This Weekend
Hall Of Fame Classic Returns To Cooperstown This Weekend
There are so many cool baseball events that go on in Cooperstown each summer. The Hall of Fame Classic baseball game played at Doubleday Field is one of them and is a tradition that goes back a few generations. Names like Brooks Robinson, Ozzie Smith, Earl Weaver and Wade Boggs are just a few of the names that have highlighted the games over the years. The Classic was cancelled in 2020, and again last year.
New York Yankees Intentionally Pass On History
New York Yankees Intentionally Pass On History
New York Yankees Intentionally Pass On History
Home team fans always want to see a victory. On days like Thursday afternoon in Detroit, when the Tigers hosted the New York Yankees in the final game of the three-game series, some in attendance were there for another reason as well, history. Sometimes history has to wait as a result of the opposing team's strategy to win the game and let's just say, that made the Comerica Park faithful less than happy.

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