A Bay Area man was charged with allegedly selling bogus baseball memorabilia he claimed belonged to Giants legend Willie Mays.
The Polo Grounds, a name that once echoed with the roar of New York fans and the legends of baseball’s past, also carried some of the darkest chapters the sport has ever known. From a ...
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60 Vintage Photos of Celebrity Weddings
From Ingrid Bergman's beaded cap to Audrey Hepburn's pale pink mini dress, here's a look back at some of the most beautiful ...
A fenced-in parcel of dirt and grass in Phoenix is the final resting place of many patients from the former Insane Asylum of ...
A.M. Gittlitz: The first name that comes to mind is Tug McGraw. His autobiography “Screwball” is a remarkable sketch of the ...
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Thomas Gase: Betting and sports heavily involved for a long time
Thursday morning I woke up to a text from my colleague Robin Miller, who wrote, “Holy crap, this NBA gambling bust is the ...
From century-old diamonds to modern-day heroes, Detroit’s finest have carried the roar through every era — a legacy built on ...
He replaced Joe DiMaggio in centerfield, but not in the hearts of the fans, and was booed for much of the first half of his ...
Tony Vitello fully recognizes he is a most unconventional call-up to Major League Baseball, making the leap from the college ...
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Dodgers’ Kiké Hernandez walks through ‘Willie Mays’ moment where he got ‘dunked on’ by Andy Pages
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kike Hernandez spoke about the moment when he collided with Andy Pages in the ninth inning of ...
Hearts across East Texas are heavy after the passing of Willie Mae Durham, a beloved gospel singer whose powerful, soulful voice inspired generations. Durham, 91, formerly of Lufkin, died Oct. 1 in ...
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