The Eagles are the only team that beat Vince Lombardi in the postseason, handing the legendary Packers coach a 17-13 loss in ...
The Brooklyn, New York native passed away Monday due to a short illness but is remembered by many who knew him throughout his ...
The Boston Red Sox will pay tribute to Jackie Robinson on Friday, January 31, on what would have been the 106th birthday for the Hall of Famer. The club will visit 6th – 8th grade students at Joseph P ...
Robinson was the first Black player to break major league baseball’s color barrier, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers Montreal ...
I want to take a few minutes to tell you about my good friend, Bob Uecker. I should preface these remarks by noting that my personal interactions with Bob were very, very limited, and he likely did ...
We kept one part of MLB's superteam in L.A. -- and moved the rest to Brooklyn. Would the Los Angeles Dodgers and Brooklyn ...
Rangers and Rovers and Knicks basketball – not to mention the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. "Gladys was as popular as the players," said Rangers publicist Herb Goren during the 1950's and 1960's, ...
Nicknamed "Buckshot," the 6-foot-1 Brown was 16 years, 241 days old when he started at shortstop at Ebbets Field against the Chicago Cubs on Aug. 3, 1944, during the World War II manpower shortage.
Nicknamed “Buckshot,” the 6-foot-1 Brown was 16 years, 241 days old when he started at shortstop at Ebbets Field against the Chicago Cubs on Aug. 3, 1944, during the World War II manpower ...
1944 against the Chicago Cubs at his home stadium of Ebbets Field. He hit a double in his debut for his first major league hit. At the time, he was the youngest non-pitcher to ever play in a major ...
Bettmann Archive Brown debuted for the Dodgers on Aug. 3, 1944, at the age of 16 when he started at shortstop against the Cubs at Ebbets Field, and after stepping away during the 1946 season to ...
Nicknamed “Buckshot,” the 6-foot-1 Brown was 16 years, 241 days old when he started at shortstop at Ebbets Field against the Chicago Cubs on Aug. 3, 1944, during the World War II manpower shortage.