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Mickey Mantle and Joe Soares Examine X-Ray of Mantle’s Broken Left Foot
A slide of a black-and-white photograph of Mickey Mantle (center) lying down on a hospital gurney, feet closest to the camera, wearing a New York Yankee road jersey. Mantle has a blanket on his upper legs, and sticking out of the blanket is his bare left leg and right leg wearing athletic socks and a […]
Game Stories
August 5, 1938: Boston’s Joe Cronin transforms self from goat to hero
The Detroit Tigers hosted the visiting Red Sox at Briggs Stadium for a Friday afternoon game. The Red Sox had split a doubleheader in Cleveland the day before and were 6½ games out of first place. The Tigers had lost at home to the first-place Yankees, whom they trailed by 15 games. Boston was in […]
Journal Articles
Jackie Robinson in Youth Theatre
Publicity photo from the Chicago Children’s Theatre production of Jackie and Me, featuring l. to r.: Kamal Angelo Bolden (Jackie), Patrick DeNicola (Ant), Sean Cooper (Flip), Phil Biedron, Vanessa Greenway (Mom), Rania Manganaro, Tracey N. Bonner (Rachel) and Tyler Ross (Joey). (Courtesy of Chicago Children’s Theatre, Michael Brosilow photographer) Not only has Jackie Robinson […]
Finding Your Voice: The Search for the Voice of the Beloit Sky Carp
The city of Beloit, Wisconsin, has been home to minor league baseball every summer since 1982 when a group of residents successfully purchased a franchise to serve as the Class A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers in the Midwest League. In their history, the team has had three names (Beloit Brewers, 1982-94; Beloit Snappers, 1995-2021; […]
‘When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It’: Who Took the Cycle or Quasi-Cycle?
Choices … Decisions: A player has already connected for one double, one triple, and one homer in the game and needs only a simple single in his next plate appearance to achieve the cherished cycle—one of baseball’s rarest accomplishments and one that will inscribe his name permanently in the record books. If he comes through […]
The Evolution of Catcher’s Equipment
Catchers have always put their bodies on the line. But early efforts to protect themselves met with a lot of flak.
1951 Giants: Fortune smiled on Bobby Thomson’s lucky glove
Bobby Thomson’s home run in the bottom of the ninth in the third game of the 1951 National League playoff is generally considered baseball’s greatest walk-off home run. Broadcaster Russ Hodges captured Thomson’s shot and froze it in time, echoing it through baseball’s ages. After the ball soared over Dodgers outfielder Andy Pafko’s forlorn face, […]