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Jazz Chisholm Jr. left a shoe behind as he put the Yankees on the scoreboard Sunday afternoon, winning an action-packed crash up the third-base line that jarred a baseball loose. He stayed firmly ...
PITCHING PROBABLES: Orioles: Dean Kremer (6-7, 4.80 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, 65 strikeouts); Yankees: Will Warren (4-4, 4.83 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 90 strikeouts) BOTTOM LINE: Both the New York Yankees and the ...
It’s all about the numbers. In the 1998 film “Something About Mary,” Harland Williams’ Hitchhiker character does his best to explain to Ben Stiller’s character named ...
Clarke Schmidt walked off the mound after the top of the seventh inning, pointing toward the sky as he approached the first-base line. The Yankees right-hander had a no-hitter intact, and even though ...
His most memorable moment in a Twins uniform came on June 28, 1998 in an interleague game against the St. Louis Cardinals. Facing Mark McGwire in the middle of his historic 70 home run season, ...
McDonald was drafted by Cleveland (then called the Indians) in the 12th round of the 1996 MLB Draft and spent 10 years in the ...
At the end of the Padres’ 5-3 win against the Dodgers, San Diego star Fernando Tatis Jr. was hit by a Dodgers pitcher for the ...
After playing in the majors for 11 seasons, he completed a medical degree and served as the Toronto team’s physician, earning ...
1912 — The New York Giants outslugged the Boston Braves 21-12 with the teams scoring a total of 17 runs in the ninth inning. The Giants scored seven runs to take a 21-2 lead and the Braves scored 10 ...
Taylor became a doctor following his 11-year baseball career and was the Blue Jays' team physician for more than 30 years.
Two-time World Series winner Ron Taylor, who became a doctor after his major league career ended, died on Monday. He was 87.
A veteran pitcher for 11 major league seasons who helped the "Miracle Mets" win the 1969 World Series has passed away.