Ryan Weathers spent years watching Aaron Judge from enemy dugouts. He studied the Yankees captain's swings, his ...
Craving some peanuts, Cracker Jacks, and a good sing-a-long of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game"? You can find baseball games ...
The possibilities open up somewhat for the collector who somehow made it to Times Square. All that was needed was a dime or a ...
It takes a lot to beat the Harwich Mariners right now. Even two separate four-run deficits won't sink the streaking Mariners. Despite that early adversity, the Mariners found a way to beat the ...
A lot of non-baseball fans still liked this movie a lot, and that's probably because it's more about a nice guy than it is about a ballplayer. New York Yankee great Lou Gehrig is the subject. Gehrig ...
One of the few surviving tickets from Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech July 4, 1939, sold for $164,700 at Heritage Auctions on Saturday night. The ticket stub is graded PSA 1.5 and is one of nine ...
The William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV announced a $300,000 gift from alumni Sean Claggett and Louella (“Lou”) Claggett, pledged through the Sean and Lou Claggett Charitable Foundation. The ...
Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald TD has said that proposals relating to Wood Quay underline a long-standing pattern of decisions that have damaged Dublin’s historic fabric, warning that the ongoing ...
The 1930s seem so distant that seeing baseball cards from that era with such vibrant artwork and color is almost striking. The 1932 US Caramel multi-sport card set delivered in a big way. The reddish ...
Editor’s Note: The Caprock Chronicles are edited by Jack Becker, Librarian Emeritus, TTU Libraries. Today's essay is by Dr. Sandy Fortenberry, who is chair of the Lubbock County Historical Commission.
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