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  • On This Day In Sports History: Curt Flood Challenges MLB

    On This Day In Sports History: Curt Flood Challenges MLB

    On this day in sports history in 1972, The US Supreme Court in a 5-3 decision, upheld an earlier ruling by a lower court which protected Major League Baseball from antitrust laws in a case involving former St. Louis Cardinal player Curt Flood. Flood had sought to challenge MLB’s “reserve clause” which bound players to…

  • What Happened To The Kingdome?

    What Happened To The Kingdome?

    The Kingdome, located in Seattle, Washington, was a prominent multi-purpose stadium that played a significant role in the city’s sports and entertainment scene. Constructed in 1976, it stood as an architectural marvel at the time, boasting a unique circular design with a distinctive roof. The stadium’s primary purpose was to serve as the home field…

  • Legends Of The Game: Jim Thorpe

    Legends Of The Game: Jim Thorpe

    Jim Thorpe, born on May 22 (or 28), 1888, in Prague, Oklahoma, was an American athlete who left an indelible mark on the world of sports. Thorpe’s life was marked by extraordinary achievements, overcoming adversity, and his lasting legacy as one of the greatest athletes of all time. Olympic Years Jim Thorpe was a member…

  • On This Day In Sports History: George Steinbrenner Suspended By MLB

    On This Day In Sports History: George Steinbrenner Suspended By MLB

    On May 14 1997, Major League Baseball suspended George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees, for alleged involvement in a scheme to discredit former player Dave Winfield. The suspension was a result of a lengthy investigation by MLB, which concluded that Steinbrenner had paid a known gambler named Howie Spira $40,000 to gather…

  • What Makes Fenway Park Special? // Fenway Park: A Super Quick History

    What Makes Fenway Park Special? // Fenway Park: A Super Quick History

    For over 100 years, Fenway Park has been one of baseball’s most iconic grounds. With its unique dimensions, and jewel box design built right into the city, it has become one of the landmark cathedrals for the sport. In today’s article we’ll take a look back at what makes this park so special and all…

  • What Happened To The Seattle Pilots?

    What Happened To The Seattle Pilots?

    After several years of trying to attract a Major League Baseball team to the city, Seattle finally got their team when the Pilots began play in 1969. So what exactly happened that led to the team moving away after only one season? In Today’s video we’ll take a look back at how the Pilots’ issues…

  • What Happened To The Montreal Expos?

    What Happened To The Montreal Expos?

    The Montreal Expos were the first major league baseball team in Canada, and were a huge part of the sports scene in the Quebec area. So what exactly led to the team leaving the city they called home for 35 years? In today’s video we’ll take a look back at how MLB came close to…

  • When Hank Aaron Broke Babe Ruth’s Home Run Record

    When Hank Aaron Broke Babe Ruth’s Home Run Record

    On April 8th, 1974, Hank Aaron broke one of baseball’s most hallowed records. Aaron hit his 715th career home run, surpassing the legendary Babe Ruth. In today’s video we’ll take a look back at how the record was broken, and the unprecedented pressure Hank Aaron overcame in becoming baseball’s career home run king. Early Beginnings…

  • The Pine Tar Game: A Super Quick History

    The Pine Tar Game: A Super Quick History

    In one of the most infamous moments in baseball history, George Brett of the Kansas City Royals and Billy Martin of the New York Yankees were instrumental parts of a controversial call  involving the amount of pine tar on a bat. Today we’ll look back at the game, and how the Yankees tired everything they…