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  • Ghost of Babe Ruth – The Curse


    The Unofficial Ticket BlogAuthority Authority: 134
    Some Old Audio While Out of Town [See post to listen to audio] Related posts: The Ghost of Babe Ruth Full Disclosure – The Ticket – Audio Clips Worst Laugh Ever? ? ?
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  • No Joke: Nota Bene for 9 November 2009


    Scholars and RoguesAuthority Authority: 587
    Well I figured I’d give you all a break and spare you the wacky and profane puns and snark. I’m going to directly quote a single line or phrase from each of the links; the quote may have little or nothing to do with the subject. Enjoy! … “So I finally squeezed his bullocks a bit to get his recipe” … “ ...
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  • Albert Pujols, Rogers Hornsby, Stan Musial, & Babe Ruth Compared Updated


    Cardinals Best News LinksAuthority Authority: 456
    How does Albert Pujols compare to the other great Redbird hitters of all-time? Those two being Stan Musial and Rogers Hornsby. Musial and Hornsby both played for 23-24 years and with Albert 9 years into his career we can sort of project where he could end up if he doesnt have any major injuries. Of course over time he ...
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  • 1934 All American Asian Tour


    NPB TrackerAuthority Authority: 580
    Little-known fictitious fact: today, November 5, is the date in 1955 that Marty McFly travelled back to. So with today being a footnote in fictitious history, I thought it was a good time for a post on some real history. Rob Fitts, author of Remembering Japanese Baseball and Wally Yonamine’s biography , has ...
    5 days ago
  • Worst Movie Biopics: Real-Life Catastrophes


    Inside MoviesAuthority Authority: 150
    Hollywood loves the Biopic. Since 1933, not a year has passed without at least one life story burned into celluloid. And as the years went on, the more of them they made. In 47 there were 2. In 67 there was only one. In 87 there were four and the ... Read more Filed under: Features Permalink  |  Email this ...
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  • Lil’ Friday Sports Wagon


    monkeywhale.comAuthority Authority: 121
    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…A baseball team was born. In the Inner Harbor city of Baltimore, Maryland. That’s right Maryland. 1901 was the year.  Baltimore is not really a galaxy far, far away, but the year 1901, now that’s a  long time ago, right.  Yeah I know, Star Wars .    Okay kids, ...
    5 days ago
  • Yankees Win, Major League Baseball Loses


    Bleacher Report - Front PageAuthority Authority: 771
    In a decade in which greed and excess have been dominant themes in all walks of life, it may be only fitting that the final major sports championship would be claimed by the franchise that best personifies those qualities, the New York Yankees. No team in all of sports has been as blatant or as successful in turning ...
    6 days ago
  • Collecting On A Budget – Babe Ruth


    Wax HeavenAuthority Authority: 480
    Call me nuts but I have a hard time celebrating a World Series win by a team that plays in the most home run friendly park in baseball and whose 2009 team salary was higher than the Marlins, Nationals, Pirates, and Padres combined. Rather than to keep dwelling, I’d like to continue the ‘Collecting On A Budget’ ...
    6 days ago
  • The New York Yankees, America’s Team


    American Conservative DailyAuthority Authority: 501
                       I know, I know.  The New York Yankees are probably the most hated team in major league sports, hated publically for the same reasons the richest guy in town is privately despised because they are successful, wealthy, and “live” in the greatest house in town. ...
    6 days ago
  • The New York Yankees, America’s Team


    Gene's BlogAuthority Authority: 475
                       I know, I know.  The New York Yankees are probably the most hated team in major league sports, hated publically for the same reasons the richest guy in town is privately despised because they are successful, wealthy, and “live” in the greatest house in town. ...
    6 days ago
  • New York Yankees: Inside The Number 27


    Bleacher Report - Front PageAuthority Authority: 771
    First off, let me congratulate the Yankees on winning their 27th World Championship by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 in Game Six at the new Yankee Stadium. The point of this article is to go in depth into the number 27, and even using the two and the seven in a math equation to bring up a significance. I ...
    6 days ago
  • Why Not Me?!?


    Wax HeavenAuthority Authority: 480
    Some guys really do have all the luck … Check out the insane pull one lucky member of the Blowout Cards forum found while busting a case of 2009 Topps American Heritage Heroes. You guys can drool over prospects or some guy named Tiger who plays in the most boring sport ever but to me, this is the card I look for ...
    6 days ago
  • 1915 World Series, Red Sox-Phillies


    Blog ObispoAuthority Authority: 136
    October 6, 1915The World Series of 1915 pitted the Boston Red Sox against the Philadelphia Phillies.The Daily Telegram at the time had a funky news service that would provide coverage for national stories. The graphics tended toward at least one disembodied head and big captions. They tell you in journalism school ...
    1 week ago
  • Announcing Young Adult Fiction Author Larry Sweitzer’s The Ghost, The Eggheads, and Babe Ruth’s Piano


    Pump Up Your Book Promotion Virtual Book ToursAuthority Authority: 128
    Join Larry Sweitzer , author of the young adult fiction novel, The Ghost, The Eggheads, and Babe Ruth’s Piano (iUniverse), as he virtually tours the blogosphere in December on his first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book Promotion ! Larry Sweitzer About Larry Sweitzer Larry Sweitzer was born in ...
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  • Preserving Memories: Baseball


    Play Stuff BlogAuthority Authority: 106
    In my last blog , I reminisced about spending summers with my mom’s parents, which led me to my career preserving cultural artifacts. And while my other grandparents didn’t shape my profession, my summers with them helped lead me to my love for baseball. The relative isolation of another summer in the country ...
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  • Collecting Vintage Sports Cards


    Vintage Antique CollectibleAuthority Authority: 497
    Collecting vintage sports cards is something that has been a part of the culture in America ever since the 1800s. During these times, collecting boxing cards was especially popular. Then when the late 1800s as well as the early 1900s rolled around, baseball ended up emerging as the popular type of sports card for ...
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  • Derek Jeter May Have a Bridge Named After Him


    Back Porch FanHouseAuthority Authority: 172
    by Tom Fornelli Filed under: Yankees , MLB Rumors New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has achieved many things since beginning his career in the Big Apple. Hes won four World Series championships -- and is only a win away from his fifth -- a World Series MVP in 2000, three Gold Gloves and is a 10-time All ...
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  • Mark McGwire Being Embraced By Baseball, But He Robbed The Game


    Cardinals Best News LinksAuthority Authority: 456
    When most people think of Mark McGwire, one of three things enters their minds:Sports Illustrated
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  • How Bobby Jones Broke Through


    The One-Eyed GolferAuthority Authority: 496
    The above October 18, 1924 edition of The American Golfer has an article written by Grantland Rice. In his 1994 book, Grantland Rice and His Heroes: The Sportswriter as Mythmaker in the 1920s , Mark Inabinett contended that Rice purposely set out to promote the premier sports figures of his day to super hero status. ...
    1 week ago
  • When Tough Decisions Come Back to Haunt You: 2009 World Series


    Samuel Bacharach BlogAuthority Authority: 124
    New Yorkers are brimming with pride, joy, worry, gossip, and possibly some jealously as the Yankees continue to fight for the World Series title. The streets are flooded with Yankees caps, shirts, and bags making the odd Philly fan feel even more out of place. It’s a great time of year. Game 1, clinched by the ...
    1 week ago

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