May 9, 2006 — -- As Barry Bonds stands poised to surpass Babe Ruth and take dead aim at Hank Aaron, thousands of (self-appointed) guardians of the game are seething. "What could be worse than ...
For the first time in 21 years, a San Francisco Giants player has hit 30 home runs in a season. It would certainly be one thing if this was simply a case of the Giants not being able to get anyone who ...
The SF Giants may have been disappointed with the final score in a 6-5 loss to the Seattle Mariners, but rookie catcher Blake Sabol had an impressive day at the plate. Sabol finished the game 2-4 with ...
1912 — Brooklyn’s Casey Stengel makes his major league debut against the Pittsburgh Pirates, finishing with four singles, two RBIs and two steals in a 7-3 win. 1920 — Bobby Veach of the Detroit Tigers ...
On October 7th, 24 years ago, Barry Bonds impressed the nation with his 73rd home run of the season with the San Francisco Giants. Facing off against Dodgers pitcher Chan Ho Park, Bonds launched a ...
1900 — Britain’s Harry Vardon wins the U.S. Open golf title, beating J.H. Taylor with a 313 total at the Chicago Golf Club. 1985 — Eddie Robinson becomes college football’s winningest coach as ...
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SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants made a lineup change fewer than 30 minutes before the first pitch of Sunday afternoon’s season finale. No reason was provided for why Willy Adames and Heliot Ramos swapped ...
Barry Bonds is simply one of the best baseball players to ever play the game. The accolades and numbers don't lie: 762 career Home Runs. 7 MVP awards, a 14 time All-Star, an 8 time Gold Glove winner ...
1897 — England’s Joe Lloyd beats Scotland’s Willie Anderson by one stroke to win the U.S. Open in Wheaton, Ill. 1917 — Honus Wagner, retires at 43, Pirates retire his #33. 1920 — The forerunner of the ...
1900 — Britain’s Harry Vardon wins the U.S. Open golf title, beating J.H. Taylor with a 313 total at the Chicago Golf Club. 1985 — Eddie Robinson becomes college football’s winningest coach as ...