Willie Mays, arguably the greatest baseball player ... Known simply as “The Catch,” the play is considered by acclimation to be one of the greatest defensive plays in the history of the ...
Willie Mays pulled in a 460-foot smash off the bat of Vic Wertz to preserve a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning of Game 1 of the 1954 Fall Classic. “The Catch” helped propel the New York Giants to ...
The Lindenhurst bar where Hoff sat and where he met his victim was a dive joint tight to the railroad tracks called the ...
Rickwood baseball game allows former MLB players and local personalities to play alongside people with disabilities.
Glenn Kaino’s “Bridge” installation animates the protest of Tommie Smith and John Carlos while honoring the Olympic Project for Human Rights.
“Oh, my goodness,” interim Jets coach Jeff Ulbrich (and aren’t they all really interim?) said afterward. “I mean, I was ...
When the New York Giants got the final out of the 1954 World Series and converged to celebrate, their catcher found himself ...
Each chapter follows a day in his life. There’s Sept. 29, 1954, when Irvin was in left field for Willie Mays’ “The Catch” in center field, one of the most famous plays in baseball history.
Freddie Freeman's outstanding perforance sees him named MLB World Series MVP. We take a look at just how much that will bump ...
When the World Series started, it was hard to figure what Freddie Freeman would be able to provide for the Los Angeles ...