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Home Runs for the Archives: The Most Dramatic Blows in Baseball History

By: David Hornestay

Home Runs for the Books: The Most Dramatic Blows in Baseball History

By: David Hornestay

Historic Home Runs: The Most Dramatic Blows in Baseball History

By: David Hornestay

Garrett Atkins to the Tribe? Trade Speculation from Buster Olney of ESPN - Would it Make Sense?

By: Stephen DiMatteo

Grady Sizemore Biography: Cleveland Indians Gold Glove Centerfielder a Perennial All-Star

By: Stephen DiMatteo

2008 MLB Baseball's Best Hitters: Chipper Jones, Chase Utley and Josh Hamilton Having Great Seasons

By: Feature Writer James Lincoln Ray

2008 Baseball Early Season Slumps: Barry Zito, Robinson Cano and Big Papi Are All Struggling in April

By: Feature Writer James Lincoln Ray

Fred McGriff: A Hall of Famer? Does The Crime Dog Have MLB Hall of Fame Credentials

By: Joshua Ryan Crawford

Nuxhall, Scheib Youngest in MLB: Joe Nuxhall, Carl Scheib played Major League Baseball as Teenagers

By: John F. O'Connor

Do Managers Win Baseball Games? The Best Can Make A Difference

By: David Hornestay

When Ryan Criticized Hodges: Nolan Believed Gil Didn't Help Him Enough

By: Harold Friend

Sports Cards and Memorabilia Marry: Game-used Collectibles Autographs Trading Cards

By: Aaron Scott Robertson

The Mets' Young Pitchers Won: Seaver, Koosman,Gentry and Tug Led the Mets to the 1969 Championship

By: Harold Friend

Koufax or Gibson? Who Was the Best Pitcher of the 60's?

By: David Hornestay

Winning Starting Pitcher: Santana, Johnson, and Clemens Win Half Their Starts

By: Harold Friend

Maddux Takes Mound for Padres: San Diego Padres Hope Greg Maddux Can Keep Ball Rolling

By: Joshua Ryan Crawford

A Foreign World Champion: In the Near Future, There Will Be a WORLD Series

By: Harold Friend

Cubs Home Opener 2008: Chicago unveils Mr. Cub Statue, Fukudome gets Curtain Call

By: Aaron D. Pendell

Poltics and Baseball Don't Mix: Leave the Game Alone

By: Harold Friend

Twins Victorious on Opening Day: Minnesota Twins Spoil Torii Hunter's Homecoming

By: Joshua Ryan Crawford

Baseball Bounces Back From War: The National Pastime in 1946

By: David Hornestay

Rose, Clinton, and John Wayne: All Were Elected to the Same Hall of Fame

By: Harold Friend

Barry's Great World Series: Only Babe Ruth Exceeded Bonds' Performance

By: Harold Friend

Players, Owners, and Money: Winning Was More Important to Players in the 1950s

By: Harold Friend

Viagra Enhances Performance: Viagra Significantly Improved Cardiovascular & Exercise Performance

By: Harold Friend

Willie Mays' Enthusiasm: The "Say-Hey Kid" Loved to Play

By: Harold Friend

Buchholz & Joba Can Work More: Some of the Greatest Pitchers Were Regular Starters at Age 22.

By: Harold Friend

Yankees' Values: The "Universe's Team" Puts Revenues Ahead of Wins

By: Harold Friend

The Youngest and Oldest Pitchers: Nuxhall, Paige and Two More Hold the Major League Records

By: John K. Davis

The Not So Modest Yankees: Manager Joe McCarthy Declared His 1938 Team Was the Greatest Ever

By: Harold Friend

Ten Yankees Twin Bills in 16 Days: New York Played 23 Games From August 12-27 in 1938

By: Harold Friend

Pennsylvania Baseball TV Market: Phillies and Pirates Have Competition in Their Own State

By: John F. O'Connor

Roger and the Red Sox: Clemens' Primary Team is Boston.

By: Harold Friend

When Gehrig Played Game 2,000: Fewer Than 7,000 Fans Attended That Day

By: Harold Friend

DiMaggio Signs and is Hospitalized: Joe Was "Satisfied" With $25,000 and Then Was Hurt

By: Harold Friend

2008 Cleveland Indians Preview: Tribe Looks to Make MLB Playoffs - Again - and the World Series

By: Stephen DiMatteo

DiMaggio's Older Brother: Vince Could Field, But He Was an Inconsistent Hitter

By: Harold Friend

DiMaggio Against Ruppert: Joe Asked for $40,000. The Colonel Offered $25,000.

By: Harold Friend

Great Offensive But No MVP: The 1937 Yankees Won the Series But Charlie Was the League's MVP

By: Harold Friend

Perry: Hall of Fame Cheater: An Illegal Pitch Paved Gaylord's Path to Cooperstown.

By: Harold Friend

The NL Champs Lack Pitching: The Rockies Will Not Make the Playoffs in 2008

By: Harold Friend

Two No-Hitters in a Row: VanderMeer's Unique Baseball Feat

By: David Hornestay

The Padres' Pitching: San Diego Has a Great Starter and Many Questions

By: Harold Friend

Cubs Defend NL Central Title: Starting Pitching, Three Big Bats Carry Chicago's Hopes for Repeat

By: Todd Mishler

New York Would Beat Arizona: Five of the Mets' Regulars Are Better Than Arizona's

By: Harold Friend

Webb and Haren Could Be a Problem: They Could Match Santana and Maine in the Playoffs

By: Harold Friend

The Mets Could Lose: Analysis Reveals Some Mets' Shortcomings

By: Harold Friend

The Mets' and Dodgers' Infield: New York Has A Big Edge Over Los Angeles

By: Harold Friend

The Indians and C.C. Sabathia: The Cleveland Indians' pitcher is looking to test free agency.

By: Stephen DiMatteo

Twins Turn to Young Pitchers: With Johan Santana Gone, Minnesota Relies on Unproven Starters

By: Jason Winter

Mets Would Beat Los Angeles: New York Has Clearly Superior Starting Pitching

By: Harold Friend

Cubs Favored to Win NL Central: Milwaukee Will Challenge Defending Divisional Champion Chicago

By: Todd Mishler

Tigers Bullpen Will MIss Zumaya: Freak Shoulder Injury Sidelines Hard-Throwing Righthander until July

By: Ken Welsch

Clemens' Three Careers: Roger Was As Effective When He Was Young As When He Was Old

By: Harold Friend

Loyalty in Baseball: Ted Williams and His Friends for Life

By: David Hornestay

Pirates Re-sign Sanchez: Third Basemen Gurantees Fans Devotion to Pirates Till 2009

By: Laura Smith

Vin Scully Biography: The Story of Voice of the Dodgers

By: Michael Rowland

DiMaggio's Sore Arm & Great Throw: Joe's Tonsils Were Removed in Hopes of Curing His Arm Problem

By: Harold Friend

Detroit Tigers Sign Granderson: Centerfielder Became Fan Favorite During Breakout Season A Year Ago

By: Ken Welsch

DiMaggio and Gehrig Hold Out: The Top Rookie and the MVP Deserved More

By: Harold Friend

Fat Freddie's Bad Luck: The Yankee Stadium Crowd Rooted For the Visitors

By: Harold Friend

Minaya, Mets Steal Johan: Mets GM Omar Minaya Deals For Santana, as Yanks and Sox Stand Pat

By: Peter Spiewak

Santana to Mets Benefits Tigers: Detroit's Playoff Hopes Boosted with Former Twin's Move to NL

By: Ken Welsch

Hubbell Beat Yankees in Game 1: Giants Beat Yanks in Rain Soaked Series Opener Behind King Carl

By: Harold Friend

Is Dunn Better Than Gwynn? Adam's Slugging is More Valuable Than Tony's Singles

By: Harold Friend

Yanks' Offense v. Giants' Pitching: The 1936 World Series Pitted Great Hitting Against Stellar Hurling

By: Harold Friend

DiMaggio An All-Star Flop: Joe Went Hitless in Five At Bats

By: Harold Friend

DiMaggio Had Defensive Problems: Joe Was Not Always Perfect in the Field

By: Harold Friend

Modest DiMaggio Beats the Red Sox: Joe Let Actions On the Field Do His Speaking

By: Harold Friend

Rookie DiMaggio Could Field & Hit: Joe Was A Multi-Dimensional Player Who Had A Great Rookie Year

By: Harold Friend

The Yankees Acquire DiMaggio: New York Purchased Joe for Five Players and Cash

By: Harold Friend

Tom Tresh: What Might Have Been: The Yankees' Switch Hitter Was Similar to His Idol, Mickey Mantle.

By: Harold Friend

The Season After 1961: How Did the Team That Won 108 Fames in 1961 Fare in 1962?

By: Harold Friend

Stengel and Torre: Make a Choice: Stengel Won Ten Pennants in Twelve Seasons Compared to Torre's Six

By: Harold Friend

Cards Swap Rolen for Jays' Glaus: Teams Hope a Change of Scenery Will Be Better For All Involved

By: James R. Hayes

DiMaggio Was Better Than Mantle: Both Are Among the Greats, But Joe Was Clearly Superior to Mickey

By: Harold Friend

Past Trades Haunt Current Mets: Thin Mets Look To Fill Holes In Rotation and Bullpen

By: Peter Spiewak

2008 NY Yankees Ticket Price Guide: Bronx Bombers Ticket Prices for 2008 Season

By: Feature Writer James Lincoln Ray

Baseball Survives World War II: 1945 Victory Revives Game

By: David Hornestay

Houston Astros Offseason Review: Summary of offseason transactions for Houston Astros after 2007

By: Jerrad Lindenmuth

The Worst Loss in Baseball History: The 1986 Red Sox Came As Close As Possible to Winning But Lost

By: Harold Friend

Aaron Brothers Still Hold Record: Hank and Tommie Combined to Amass a Total of 768 Career Home Runs

By: David Moormann

Nuxhall Leaves Rich Legacy behind: Ol' Lefthander Enjoyed Widespread Popularity with Cincinnati

By: David Moormann

How to Enhance Ability: Steroids, Exercise, and Nutrition Improve Performance

By: Harold Friend

Ted Lost More Than a Batting Title: In 1949, Williams Almost Won the Triple Crown for the Third Time

By: Harold Friend

The Legend of Joe DiMaggio: The Yankee Clipper's Enduring Fame

By: David Hornestay

Mitchell Report Names Names: MLB's Report on Performance-Enhancing Drugs Cites Stars, Scrubs

By: Jerry M. Gutlon

Joe Dimaggio's Privacy: Players and the Media Had a Different Relationship Sixty Years Ago

By: Harold Friend

Astros Acquire Miguel Tejada: But Trading for the Baltimore Shortstop Is a Questionable Move

By: Chris Cook

Jose Guillen Receives Suspension: Kansas City Signs Outfielder To $36 Million Contract

By: Harold Friend

A-Rod's' Incentives Are Wrong: Rodriguez’s Contract illustrates Disingenuousness

By: Harold Friend

The 1985 Yankees Came Close: Toronto Led New York by 3 With 4 Games Left to Play

By: Harold Friend

Minoso is a Hall of Famer: Minnie Was a Great All-Around Player and an Outstanding Competitor

By: Harold Friend

Twins, Red Sox Talk Santana Trade: Boston and Yankees Desperately Seeking Johan Santana

By: Jerry M. Gutlon

Yankees May Lead in Santana Sweeps: New York Decides to Include Pitcher Hughes in Twins Deal

By: Jerry M. Gutlon

Cocaine Will Not Hurt Tim Raines: Drug Addiction is Different From Steroid Use

By: Harold Friend

McGinnity and Mathewson in 1904: The New York Giants Had Two Thirty Game Winners

By: Harold Friend

Why the New York Yankees Win: Three Reasons Why Rich Teams Win in Major League Baseball

By: James Hutchinson

Koufax and Drysdale in 1965: They Had One of the Greatest Seasons of Any Duo in History

By: Harold Friend

Johnson, Blyleven and Jenkins: Randy Will Be, Ferguson Is, and Blyleven Might Be Hall of Famers

By: Harold Friend

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