Ned Hanlon used innovative tactics to earn the nickname “The Father of Modern Baseball.”
Ranking the top 100 baseball players of all-time is no easy task. It's hard to juggle players from the dead-ball era, the middle 20th century and modern times. Even more complicated is how to rank players at different positions...
Baseball is known as one of the best sports there is. There are great teams all over the world that play their hearts out. If this is something you're intereste
Seven ways Jackie Robinson was a winner.
The 2012 MLB season has seen a pair of young stars take the league by storm, as Bryce Harper and Mike Trout have not only stepped into a significant role at an extremely young age but have been fantastic...
On this date in 1911, Hall of Fame OF Joe Medwick was born. A 10x All-Star and World Series champion, “Ducky” remains the last NL player to win the Triple Crown during his 1937 MVP season (.374 AVG/31 HR/154 RBI).
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Collectors tend to either love or hate 1971 Topps baseball cards, but the set is a hobby classic. These 12 are the most valuable of the bunch.
Find historical values for graded 1978 Topps Ron Cey #630 baseball trading cards by viewing prices sold on eBay and major auctions.
A great leader and ambassador for the game of baseball, Tommy Lasorda managed Dodgers to four NL pennants and two World Series titles.
A couple weeks back, I gave my take on the 100 greatest MLB players of all time, and that article sparked some terrific debate...
After sitting out pennant races from 1967 on the Dodgers went from being the marquee NL franchise to a bunch of afterthoughts. 1970 saw th...
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We count down baseball's best rookie cards from the 1980s. Includes analysis, images and links to purchase the rookie cards.
In a sad and memorable and dramatic and self-destructive way, all those ways, the old Mets — the Mets out of October of 1986 — were our Boys of Summer. You think about it more now becau…
Willie Stargell was named the National League' co-MVP in 1979, the same year he won the NLCS and World Series MVPs.