Baseball Stamps To Make Debut At Dodger Stadium
Baseball Stamps To Make Debut At Dodger Stadium
Four baseball legends will be introduced at Dodger Stadium Sunday - in postage form.
Aldo Notari, World Baseball Official, Dies at 74
Aldo Notari was the president of the International Baseball Federation since 1993.
Baseball treats hit calorie intake out of the park
Medical science has not yet found a way to pump fat directly into a human heart, but a baseball team in Illi…
Bush joined by baseball greats for T-ball game at White House
WHITE HOUSE Some big names turned out for the T-ball game on the South Lawn of the White House today. President Bush was joined by Hall of Famer Willie Mays, two-time…
Regional digest: Hornets win in 12, sweep baseball series
Sacramento State’s baseball team completed a three-game sweep of New Mexico State with a 12-inning, 12-8 victory Sunday in Las Cruces, N.M.
Missisquoi Valley Baseball coaches and players
The Missisquoi Valley Baseball coaches and players would like to thank the following people and businesses for their generous help in completing the dugouts on the junior varsity baseball field.
Sutter ends long wait for Hall of Fame welcome
Bruce Sutter was the only former major leaguer inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday but the reliever had plenty of company as Cooperstown welcomed 17 players from the Negro Leagues into the shrine.
Baseball’s Hall calls Bruce Sutter
Baseball honoured one of its top relief pitchers of all-time Sunday, the self-proclaimed pioneer of the split-fingered fastball.
Summer Collegiate Baseball: Getting job done: Blues make Series
The San Luis Obispo Blues came through when they needed to most. Their 6-1 win over the California Oaks on Friday solidified a third-place finish in the California Collegiate League and earned an automatic bid to the National Baseball Congress World Series in
Pride, emotions on display at Hall inductions
Buck O’Neil sang. Bruce Sutter cried. And in between, emotions ran high Sunday as the Class of 2006 was enshrined at the Baseball Hall of Fame. A record 18 people, including the Hall’s first woman, were inducted on a sun-soaked day in Cooperstown in front of 39 returning Hall of Famers and a small-but-appreciative crowd.