Tag: baseball history
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Did the Red Sox Really Try to Build a New Ballpark Across the Street from Fenway Park?

Fenway Park is one of baseball’s most iconic cathedrals—but in the late 1990s, the Red Sox came dangerously close to tearing it down. Amid a wave of retro-style ballparks and rising salaries, team executives argued that Fenway was outdated and needed replacing. Their plan? Build a larger, modern replica across the street and demolish most…
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What Led to the Rise and Fall of the Seattle Rainiers Baseball Team?

Long before Major League Baseball arrived in Seattle, the city was home to one of the most iconic minor league teams in baseball history: the Seattle Rainiers. The history of the Seattle Rainiers is a fascinating tale of resilience, success, and eventual decline. Originally formed in 1903 as the Seattle Clamdiggers, the team played in…
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On This Day: Dave Winfield Becomes Oldest To Reach 100 RBI At Age 40

Dave Winfield’s achievement of reaching 100 RBI in the 1992 MLB season was a significant milestone in his illustrious career and played a pivotal role in the Toronto Blue Jays’ successful World Series campaign that year. As the Blue Jays’ designated hitter and outfielder, Winfield demonstrated his exceptional hitting prowess and clutch performances throughout the…
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Legends Of The Game – Tommy Lasorda

August 27, 1988, will forever be etched in the annals of sports history as the day Tommy Lasorda achieved an unparalleled milestone, securing his 1000th managerial victory. With a career spanning dedication, strategic prowess, and an unrelenting passion for the game, Lasorda’s journey to this remarkable achievement serves as a testament to his unparalleled leadership.…
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What Happened To Memorial Stadium?

Memorial Stadium, once located in Baltimore, Maryland, holds a special place in the city’s sports history. The stadium served as the home to the Baltimore Orioles (MLB) and the Baltimore Colts (NFL) for several decades. Its iconic horseshoe shape and capacity to hold over 31,000 spectators created an electric atmosphere during games. The stadium’s close…
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On This Day: Joe DiMaggio Breaks Willie Keeler’s Record

Joe DiMaggio’s legendary hit streak in 1941 stands as one of the most remarkable accomplishments in the history of baseball. Starting on May 15 and spanning an astonishing 56 games, DiMaggio’s streak captivated the nation and cemented his status as one of the game’s all-time greats. The pressure and attention surrounding the streak mounted with…
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Behind The Logo: Montreal Expos

The Montreal Expos logo holds a special place in the hearts of baseball fans, particularly those who fondly remember the team’s existence from 1969 to 2004. The logo, which underwent a few modifications over the years, is a symbol of the franchise’s identity and its connection to the vibrant city of Montreal. What’s In A…
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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…

