While we wait for baseball to return, Joe Posnanski will count down his top 60 moments in baseball history — think of it as a companion piece to The Baseball 100 — with a series of essays on the most ...
Former Atlanta Braves first baseman Sid Bream is in central Georgia this week as a guest speaker for the fellowship of Christian Athletes. The 1992 NLCS hero visited several schools in Houston County, ...
To baseball fans, Sid Bream is best known for what has gone down in sports history as “the slide.” It was October 1992, and Bream — then a first baseman for the Atlanta Braves — narrowly escaped a ...
Sid Bream has seen his famous slide thousands and thousands of times, but for the first time in years, maybe ever at his home, planned Friday to plop down in his living room, turn on the TV, and watch ...
Sid Bream listened to numerous stories about baseball, families, community and the lasting memories the AAABA?Tournament has created for players, managers and fans through seven decades. The former ...
CAIRO — The Grady County Fellowship of Christian Athletes will host “A Night of Champions” fundraising banquet at the Grady Cultural Center on Feb. 26, featuring former Atlanta Braves player Sid Bream ...
David Greene speaks to Sid Bream, the former Atlanta Braves player whose dramatic slide into home plate ended the Pittsburgh Pirates last playoff run in 1992. A Pennsylvania native and former Pirate, ...
Sid Bream cemented his place in Braves lore and baseball history when he slid home ahead of Barry Bonds’ throw to score the game-winning run in Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS, sending the Braves to their ...
PITTSBURGH -- Start at PNC Park, the exact point on the compass that this year's Pirates will take the October baton from their 1992 predecessors and joyfully begin the task of melting ice hardened ...
Former Pittsburgh Pirate first baseman Sid Bream will be the keynote speaker at the Penn State baseball team’s third annual First Pitch Dinner on Jan. 31 at The Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel ...
ATLANTA — The Major League Baseball world is mourning the loss of Jimy Williams, a former player, third base coach and manager who died on Friday. He was 80. Williams took over for Bobby Cox as ...