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A bygone Black baseball legend who was initially buried in an unmarked grave is finally getting his Colorado due.
At least 79 people are dead, including former World Series champion pitcher Octavio Dotel and MLB player Tony Blanco, after ...
The Mets and their fans mourned the death of Octavio Dotel, the franchise’s former pitcher. The 51-year-old was one of at ...
Knoxville baseball legends such as Claude "Steel Arm" Dickey and Forrest “One Wing” Maddox are immortalized at Covenant Health Park.
Before Salmon P. Chase was Secretary of the Treasury and Supreme Court chief justice, he was a Cincinnati attorney defending fugitive slave cases.
Chase Dollander, Colorado’s top prospect who is expected to anchor the rotation for years to come, will make his MLB debut on ...
Walter C. Wright flung open the gates of the renovated Lincoln Beach at 9 a.m. on May 28, 1954. He was the manager of the ...
The Cubs home opener on April 14, 1978, is famous for its massive crowd, which topped out at 45,777 — a record for a home ...
1987 — Pitchers Phil Niekro and Steve Carlton of the Cleveland Indians ... 1947 — Jackie Robinson became the first black ...
Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dennis Santana picked up his first save of the 2025 MLB season against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday, having inherited the closer's role after the team optioned David ...
Paul Skenes cherishes a black Gucci tie from Olivia Dunne, a symbol of their journey from LSU to sports stardom.
Special to The OBSERVER - Black players are central to the 57-year Oakland A’s story. As the team prepares for its Sacramento ...