Heading into the 2004 season, it seemed as if Randy Johnson had…
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On July 4, 1939, the Boston Red Sox engaged the Philadelphia…
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Baseball defined the essence of Ethan Allen. The game was his…
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In an era when poetry commonly appeared in sports pages, and…
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From 1955 through 2003, Clearwater's Jack Russell Stadium served…
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A weak-armed washout from two other American League teams, catcher…
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When first-place Chicago hosted second-place Boston on September…
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In 1889, the Louisville Colonels of the American Association…
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The bankrupt St. Louis Browns were acquired in March 1899 by…
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This Week in SABR: February 13, 2015
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June 16, 1899: Honus Wagner and the Louisville Colonels rally in 9th to defeat Cy Young