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Roger Clemens Won 162 More Games After the Red Sox Declared He Was Washed Up

Roger Clemens recorded 162 more MLB victories after Boston Red Sox GM Dan Duquette said the pitcher was in the twilight of his career.

John Moriello  •  26 Jan 2021
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The Curt Schilling Dilemma Has Hall of Fame Voters Embarrassing Themselves More Than Usual

Curt Schilling’s political views have become a factor in his candidacy for the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

John Moriello  •  22 Jan 2021
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Hank Aaron Was So Much More Than Just a Baseball Player and Was Once Paid the Compliment of All Compliments by Muhammad Ali

MLB legend Hank Aaron, who died on January 22, 2021, at 86, was once paid the ultimate compliment by boxer Muhammad Ali.

Luke Norris  •  22 Jan 2021
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Don Sutton Was Once Accused of Setting Up His Teammate for a DUI As a Way to Get Him Out of the Starting Rotation

Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton was accused at the end of his career of setting up Angels teammate John Candelaria for a DUI.

Luke Norris  •  19 Jan 2021
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Tommy Lasorda’s Legacy Includes Wishing His Racist Friend’s Mistress Would Get Hit by a Car and Racist Comments of His Own

The legacy of former LA Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who ed away on Friday at the age of 93, is a little more complicated than people might think.

Luke Norris  •  08 Jan 2021
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The Joe Buck Haters Are About To Lose Their Collective Mind

Fox Sports play-by-play announcer Joe Buck is a finalist for the Ford Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame.

John Moriello  •  03 Nov 2020
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Why Did Jackie Robinson Wear No. 42?

A look at why Brooklyn Dodgers pioneer and Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson wore No. 42, which was retired by Major League Baseball in 1997.

Luke Norris  •  28 Aug 2020
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The Tragic Death of Roberto Clemente Changed Baseball Forever

Roberto Clemente was a star for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The baseball legend tragically died in a plane crash on Christmas Eve 1972.

Stephen Sheehan  •  22 Jun 2020
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MLB Draft: Spencer Torkelson Just Made History but the Hall of Fame Hasn’t Been Kind to No. 1 Picks

Can Spencer Torkelson, the No. 1 pick in the 2020 MLB draft, become one of the select few top picks to make it to the Baseball Hall of Fame?

Luke Norris  •  10 Jun 2020