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1935 — Babe Ruth, 40, announces his retirement as a player. 1935 — French Championships Men’s Tennis: Englishman Fred Perry wins his only French title, beating Gottfried von Cramm of Germany 6-3, 3-6, ...
Heading into June, the Detroit Tigers sit at the head of what is otherwise an expected class of World Series contenders. The ...
The Phillies offense saved a little face with five runs in the ninth inning. Johan Rojas drove in two runs with a triple to ...
Baltimore News rookie card sold for $7.2M, one of the highest prices ever in sports card history. 1914 Babe Ruth card is ...
Eric Krebs, a proud member of the Alpena High School Class of 1970, left an indelible mark on Northeast Michigan’s sports ...
What better team to hold a baseball skills camp than the reigning state champions? The 307 Spartans will be hosting a skills ...
Babe Ruth makes his last major league appearance. He plays only the 1st inning of the opener of a doubleheader between the ...
The post Insider highlights wild Babe Ruth record Aaron Judge could smash appeared first on ClutchPoints. New York Yankees ...
Without the Babe in April and May, the Yanks were close to the bottom and finished the season in seventh place in the eight team American League.
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2003 -- Atlanta became the second team in major league history to start a game with three straight homers in its 15-3 win over the Reds. Rafael Furcal, Mark DeRosa and Gary Sheffield hit consecutive ...
The Emmy-winning commentator opens up about how he got into the business and some of his early broadcasts.