Greg Wallace secretly hoped the aftermath of volcanic ash was covered under his Subaru wagon’s 50,000-mile warranty. Abrasive and blinding ash darkened the region in late May 1980 from Mount St.
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MLB Used to Have a Catcher's Olympics Back in the 1980's
Dive into the fascinating world of baseball's past with our video on the "Catcher's Olympics," a forgotten event from the ...
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‘Phillies Extra’ Q&A: Greg Luzinski on 1980 World Series memories, a Schwarber comparison, and more
Forty-five years ago last week, the Phillies won their first World Series championship. It wouldn’t have happened without Greg Luzinski. Luzinski didn’t get a hit in the World Series. But “the Bull,” ...
What if you were just one day short of qualifying for a pension? Well, that is what happened to Major League Baseball player Gary Cooper. The 67-year-old Savannah, Ga., native spent 42 days on the ...
In celebration of the final season of historic Allie P. Reynolds Stadium, the top Oklahoma State players from each decade of the stadium's era have been chosen for promotional trading cards, with sets ...
The powder blues, the pullovers and the artificial turf have long made the 1980s feel like a blight in baseball’s history. It was a time of collusion and cocaine, when every stadium hosted football on ...
If sports had not been shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the baseball season would have been in entering its second full week while a slew of baseball books hit the market. One of the more ...
The suspension of all baseball everywhere this spring has many in our universe looking back wistfully at the past to connect in the present with the game we love. I am no exception. I have spent ...
A baseball player who was part of the Atlanta Braves in 1980 is one day short of qualifying for MLB retirement. Now, there's a petition to get him on the roster for that last day. What if you were ...
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