Top 5 Iconic Baseball Cards from the 1960s. This article will highlight the five most iconic cards of the 1960s.
You needn't be a historian to recognize the 1960s as America's game-changing decade in the second half of the 20th century. The civil rights movement, rock music, assassinations, Vietnam, the ...
In honor of the dog days of summer, books about dogs, vacation and baseball are featured in this week’s Professor Parsons’ Picks silent auction, sponsored by the Friends of A.K. Smiley Public Library.
The 1960s were packed with baseball legends who changed the way the game was played and remembered. These players stood out and left a mark that still gets talked about today. Let’s take a look at the ...
"Bill Mazeroski heads home after hitting a walk off home run in game 7 of the 1960" - Baseball in Pics The Yankees were one of the powerhouses of the previous decade. Since 1950, the Bronx Bombers had ...
When we said that Northeastern's 1964 American Legion baseball team left an impression, we weren't kidding. After reading last week's "Throwback Thursday" series article about the Legion ...
5. Cleveland Indians, 87-75: 1, 1, 1. Rank, in the American League, of left-hander Sam McDowell in ERA (2.18), FIP (1.96), and strikeout rate (29.1 percent), respectively. He was also second in DRA (2 ...
Following his May 23 one-hitter against Pittsburgh, Koufax ranked third in the National League with 43 strikeouts. As he said after the game: I don't try for strikeouts. If I'm in trouble, I'll try to ...