Art Schallock, the oldest living former AL/NL player and a World War II veteran whose debut with the Yankees sent Mickey Mantle to the Minors, died on Thursday. He was 100 years old. His death was ...
Daily now, someone posts a ridiculous list of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s most snubbed players; in one ...
Kansas City and many other municipalities desperately wanted to join this exclusive club, and 70 years ago the doors swung ...
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Oldest former MLB player, who once replaced Mickey Mantle on Yankees’ roster, diesFILE – Art Schallock poses for a photo in Sonoma ... baseball player Bill Greason during a pregame ceremony for the 80th birthday of Hall of Famer Willie Mays before a baseball game between the San ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Art Schallock, a left-handed pitcher who in 1951 replaced future Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle on the Yankees’ roster and had been the oldest living former major leaguer ...
President Truman threw out the first pitch from the Kansas City Athletics’ dugout before their 1955 debut at Municipal Stadium on April 12. At left is A’s manager Lou Boudreau; at right in the ...
After a free agent megadeal that rocked the offseason, a new era begins for the Mets, New York and all of MLB.
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McCovey Chronicles on MSNThe Giant quest for 15 stolen basesSan Francisco has a long history of not being aggressive on the base paths. Might 2025 be the season that changes?
Things that come to mind as baseball’s automatic balls and strikes (ABS) system allows players to challenge certain ball-and-strike calls: • Whether it’s players, coaches or media, the overwhelming ...
IN THE BACKYARD of his 11,540-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion, next to the saltwater pool with an underwater sound system, Steve Cohen was talking about building things. Trying to construct ...
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