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Enormous prehistoric armored mammals called glyptodonts swung their spiked tails just as athletes swing tennis rackets and baseball bats, according to a new study.
Jonathan Eig wrote, in 2001 that, "as at most Major League Baseball games these days, old-fashioned scorekeeping will be scarcely seen." But even Eig was a latecomer to the death watch.
The exhibit called “Black Baseball in Living Color: The Art of Graig Kreindler” opens to the public Friday in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues. By: Lindsay Shively.
Heritage’s storefront window with baseball cards outshining fine art was a sign of the times. Rodriguez: $87,500. Photo by David Seideman. Editorial Standards Reprints & Permissions.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A new interactive public art display paying tribute to baseball is now open in downtown Louisville. Located outside Slugger Field at the corner of East Witherspoon and North ...