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Do it once and you're an ace. Do it twice, and you’re in the kind of company where Cooperstown comes up in conversation.
Lefty Grove was only just barely elected to the Hall of Fame in 1947. He made it by two votes. Nobody from the Hall of Fame even bothered to call him — he got word from a Cumberland News ...
Lefty Grove ended the debate of greatest pitcher ever way back in 1960. One of the timeless traditions of baseball is discussing who is the greatest player among any given category.
The superlative Lefty Grove stands as one of the most underrated pitchers of all-time. Sure, he's a Hall of Famer (class of '47), but you don't often hear his name mentioned as being on the short ...
An artist has been commissioned to sculpt a bronze statue of Hall of Fame pitcher "Lefty" Grove and install it in his hometown of Lonaconing.
A video about Hall of Fame pitcher "Lefty" Grove has been created as part of a fundraising effort to get a statue of him placed in his hometown of Lonaconing.
In 1941, Lefty Grove of the Boston Red Sox wins his 300th and last game, beating the Cleveland Indians 10-6.
Jimmy Foxx, who had been so closely connected with countless other Lefty Grove victories, very fittingly delivered the signet sock to Ole Mose’s coveted 300th triumph.
Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Lefty Grove returned to his hometown of Lonaconing on Aug. 27 in the form of a 22-inch bronze model of a statue that will be erected in his honor.
LONACONING – Robert Moses Grove – “Lefty” to anyone who knows baseball – was universally considered among the best southpaws ever to pitch professionally. In 1931, he compiled a record ...
Koufax, Hersh’s “shooting star,” did it five times. Bill James, the statistical guru, believes Lefty Grove is the best pitcher ever, lefty or righty. He rates Spahn as the second best left ...
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