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The No-Hitter That Defined Ed Head
Ed Head's career in Major League Baseball is a testament to resilience and adaptability. Known for his time as a right-handed pitcher with the Broo...
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Two No-Hitters, One Rare MLB Mark
Ted Breitenstein's career in Major League Baseball is marked by his remarkable endurance and his rare achievement of pitching two no-hitters. Playi...
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How Gil Hodges Led the Dodgers' Shift West
Gil Hodges was a pivotal figure in baseball history, known for his remarkable career with the Dodgers. His transition from the Brooklyn Dodgers to ...
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The Rookie Run That Sent Hughes West
Jay Hughes was a talented Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1898 to 1902. While he achieved significant success in the National League,...
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The 1912 Ballpark That Grew Into a National Icon
Fenway Park, the iconic home of the Boston Red Sox, has a rich history that dates back to its opening in 1912. As the oldest stadium in Major Leagu...
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Why Pesky's Pole and The Triangle Still Matter
Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox, is renowned for its unique architectural features and quirks that set it apart from other Major League...
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Why Fenway Park Still Feels Like Sacred Ground
Fenway Park is more than just a baseball stadium; it is a cultural and symbolic icon that holds a special place in the hearts of Bostonians and bas...
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Chicago Cubs history unpacked, April 20
A Chicago Cubs-centric digest, with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content.
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128 Years Ago Today, Ted Breitenstein Made Baseball History
Ted Breitenstein was a significant figure in the early days of Major League Baseball, known for his impressive pitching skills and notable achievem...
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On This Day Philip Humber Threw a Perfect Game in 2012
On April 21, 2012, Philip Humber etched his name into the annals of Major League Baseball history by pitching a perfect game for the Chicago White ...
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Jay Hughes Didn't Stay Long, but He Left a Mark
Jay Hughes was a Major League Baseball pitcher whose career spanned from 1898 to 1902. Known for his impressive pitching skills, Hughes made a sign...
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Munetaka Murakami Sets New Record for Japanese-Born MLB Players with Home Run Streak
Munetaka Murakami Sets New Record for Japanese-Born MLB Players with Home Run Streak
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