Retells anecdotes about baseball players, managers, and owners that cover subjects from autographs to umpires
Markusen tells tales about the many fascinating teams of one of the most colorful franchises in Major League Baseball, as well as stories about dozens of memorable New York Mets personalities.
The former All-Star recounts these gems and many more in the much-anticipated Tom Browning's Tales from the Reds Dugout.View Book Tour ScheduleIn the book, Browning offers stories and anecdotes about some of the biggest names in Reds ...
Howard , Frank , 36 Howe , Steve , 3 Howsam , Bob , 205 Howser , Dick , 74–75 , 144 Hubbs , Mark , 52–54 Hughes , Bob , 59-60 Hunter , Catfish , 29 , 66 Huppert , Dave , 116 Hurst , Bruce , 115 Kelly , Pat , 124 Kennedy , Terry , 109 ...
So I may be prejudiced, but I think Teddy's been slighted for the Hall of Fame. Without a doubt. He was a switch hitter. If you look at his batting average— .285—not many catchers hit better than that. He didn't get leg hits, ...
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Finally, with Valverde on the mound for a second inning, Hamilton doubled, Beltre was walked intentionally, and Napoli singled to center for the go-ahead run. When Cruz crushed the next pitch for a threerun homer, he delivered a second ...
Recounts some of the greatest moments in the history of the New York team, from their earliest days to their 1986 World Series win and their most recent standings.
In this reissue of Tales from the Kansas City Royals Dugout, longtime Royals radio broadcaster Denny Matthews relives the club’s great moments and proud tradition.
Recapture all the magic of Philadelphia Phillies baseball! With 128 years of competition, they have some amazing tales to share. Westcott presents the triumphs, tragedies, and even a little trivia about the team.
It set an N.L. record (since topped by Steve Garvey) for consecutive games played. After the 1974 season the Cubs dealt Williams to Oakland, where he played two more seasons, mostly as a designated hitter. In 1987 Williams was inducted ...