On July 28, 1962, the Philadelphia Phillies were scheduled to play the Pittsburgh Pirates in Philadelphia. A Pennsylvania Railroad train left Harrisburg at 5 p.m. bound for Philadelphia with Midget ...
Fifty years ago, John Glenn orbited the earth, the Rocket entered the world and a New York baseball team burned up on re-entry to the National League. That summer, Americans could hear Elvis Presley ...
Something good has come from that 1962 World Series in which the Yankees beat the Giants in seven games. A baseball from that World Series, signed by many of the Yankees players, was sold for $30,000 ...
Long before the San Francisco Giants ended a 56-season World Series championship drought in 2010, the club's first National League pennant winner since the move to the West Coast gave the baseball ...
If you ask Ralph Houk, he'll tell you that the American League is really superior to the National, that the greater competition credited to the senior circuit is a myth. Bring more than a decade of ...
Among the 65 former players and managers scheduled to be on hand Aug. 27 when the Mets hold their first Old-Timers’ Day since 1994 are five of the 15 living members from the franchise’s inaugural ...
A starter at first base for the Golden Gopher baseball team in 1962, 1963 and 1964, Bill Davis was named to the All-American second team in 1964, and to that year’s College World Series all-tournament ...
EVANSVILLE -- Ed Wessel, who guided North High School’s baseball team to the mythical state championship in 1962 and was a football hall of famer, had a major influence on several of his players’ ...
Even in a decade defined by titans and Hall of Fame cards, there were a few glaring holes in the Topps archives. These are the five 1960s cards that should have been. 5 Missing Topps Baseball Cards of ...
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