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One of the most electric players in the game's long history, Cobb showed off his wheels. He delivered 100 or more steals in ...
The Major League Baseball draft takes place Sunday and several top prospects are the sons of former stars. Are the scions ...
Head to the Capital One All-Star Village at the Cobb Galleria to enjoy the ultimate fan experience. Spanning 500,000 square ...
With the Colorado Buffaloes at Big 12 Media Day in Frisco, Texas, there’s been no shortage of storylines surrounding the Buffs, and Colorado athletic director R ...
Here are The State’s choices for the Mount Rushmore of South Carolina baseball: ...
Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
Brendan Fritch’s numbers on the baseball diamond certainly turned some heads this season, but what Broomfield head coach Kale ...
June saw the death of a musician whose talent brought The Beach Boys from a local California band to hitmakers and ...
Since the game’s early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart.
An artist in New York is gaining national buzz for his hyper-realistic portraits of famous baseball players and has an 11-year waitlist for fans trying to get a piece of art.