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- Mickey Mantle Like millions of other baby boomer young boys, Mickey Mantle was my childhood hero. A large poster of "The Mick" was over my bed. I owe my lifelong love of the New York Yankees to my Dad, and to a lesser extent to Mickey Mantle. I remember s...
- The Best Baseball Player Ever The definitive list, to find the world's best baseball player ever - deceased or living. Vote for your favorite, or add your own suggestion...
- Baseball: Past, Present, and Future of America's Favorite Pastime Baseball is no doubt America’s favorite pastime, and quickly becoming a favorite pastime for much of the world. As more and more countries are starting to enjoy the benefits of baseball, the trend continues to grow in the USA, and there d...
- Atlanta Braves Baseball The Atlanta Braves team is one of the oldest teams in baseball, first being established in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings. The team has always been a part of the National League but it has called three cities home over its long history and it has...
- Jack Morris Jack Morris is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched for the Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays. He played 18 years in the Majors and won 4 World Series Championships. His most memorable moment of his career was pitchi...
- Nolan Ryan I grew up an Angel fan and Nolan Ryan was one of my favorite players. He was a no-nonsense ball player who could throw the ball 100 miles an hour. A Hall of Fame Great. Ryan was traded to the Angels in 1972 (I was 13 years old) along with pitcher Don...
- Is your Favorite Chicago Baseball Team - Cubs or White Sox I like them both Chicago is a city divided on their baseball teams. Whether you are a Chicago White Sox fan or a Chicago Cubs fan, you are passionate about your Chicago baseball team. I've been a Chicago Cubs fan ever since I started watching them a...
- Boston Red Sox Baseball The Boston Red Sox team has been a powerhouse in baseball the last six years, winning four American League championship series and two World Series. The team, which began in 1901, had victories early in its career but it didn't win a World Series fr...
- Induct Ron Santo Into the Baseball HOF I would say that because of these two points alone that Ron the man should be in. First, he was a better hitter than a number of Hall of Fame third basemen, including Pie Traynor, Jimmy Collins and Brooks Robinson. Secondly, He was a fine defensive...
- Nolan Ryan: The Best Baseball Pitcher Ever Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. is a former major league baseball pitcher that holds the record for playing in 27 seasons as a pitcher. He was know as a hard throwing pitcher who threw pitches that clocked at 100mph or faster even after he had turned 40 years ol...
- Baseball Stuff Baseball is a Passion that Bonds those Who Love it, it is not surprising at all to see Americans of all ages, be it kids, children, youth or adults and Americans of all walks of life, be it students, doctors, lawyers, artists or even the unemployed,...
- Pete Rose This lense is about Pete Rose, one of the greatest players to play the game. Charlie Hustle as he was known by is in my mind the hardest working player to ever set foot on the baseball diamond. This lense is dedicated to him. His dedication to the game...
- Visiting Cooperstown and the Baseball Hall of Fame on a Budget If you love baseball, you've got to make a trip to Cooperstown once in your lifetime. However, taking your family could get costly. I want to share the tips and tricks we used to make this trip down right dirt cheap!
- The Most Valuable Baseball Card in the World It is spoken of in hushed whispers! Few are those who have actually touched it and lived to tell of it! (Well, technically, that's true. Since the few known cards are slabbed, the only ones who actually touched the cards number less than a hundred li...
- St. Louis Cardinals Baseball The St. Louis Cardinals, first established as a team in 1882, have won more World Series (10) than any other National League team. Only the New York Yankees, with 26 wins, have more World Series championship titles. The Cardinals' first win was in 19...
- Ted Williams For two decades Ted Williams was baseball's best hitter and also one of the best who ever played the game. Williams called hitting "the hardest single feat in sports," and no other ballplayer spent more time perfecting his craft. Williams managed to...
