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Today in White Sox History: April 16
Cleveland’s Bob Feller no-hit the White Sox on Opening Day, 1-0 — the only no-hitter in Opening Day history, and the seventh ...
Tommy Helms, a West Mecklenburg High School graduate who spent parts of 14 seasons in Major League Baseball, died Sunday. He ...
The Cincinnati Reds mourn another key member of their 1970s teams after former All-Star and manager Tommy Helms passed away ...
Former Reds Hall of Famer Tommy Helms has died at the age of 83. Helms played for 14 seasons in the MLB, including eight ...
Tommy Helms, the 1966 National League Rookie of the Year for the Reds, has died at 83. The Reds Hall of Fame, which inducted ...
Ichiro, you won’t be surprised to learn, hit an opposite-field single to left field off A’s reliever Jim Mecir and later came ...
Few expected the San Francisco Giants to be on top of the division early in the year, which they are courtesy of their white ...
The last time the Rays had a scheduled 13-game homestand, Doug Waechter was outdueling Randy Johnson on the mound rather than trading quips with FanDuel pre-/postgame host Rich Hollenberg on the TV ...
Robinson's home run as MLB's first Black manager not only broke barriers but also inspired a generation and left a lasting ...
International players are integral parts of MLB teams. These are some effective leadership strategies for working with ...
Snider starred with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947 to 1957 and finished the season with 14 home runs. 1969 - The Seattle Pilots trade Lou Pinella to the Kansas City Royals. Pinella will go on to win ...
1942 — Major league owners decide not to allow furloughed players in the military to play. 1969 — The Seattle Pilots trade minor league OF Lou Piniella to the Kansas City Royals. Piniella will go on ...