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New York Mets history is full of Cy Young winners. Thanks to Tom Seaver, the franchise got an early head start on compiling those trophies. Several Mets players ...
Ed Mickelson, affectionately known in St. Louis as “The Last Brown in Town” from his time playing first base for the city’s ...
1933 — Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 1-0 in an 18-inning game. He allowed six hits and no walks. In the second game of the doubleheader, the Cardinals were blanked 1 ...
With the MLB draft this week, a look back at the Cardinals' first-ever first pick — Joe DiFabio, who never made the majors.
The blaze burned so hot it melted utility lines, damaged the field’s light poles and warped parts of the newly built restrooms. A fire engine on scene was also partially melted by the intense heat.
The hobby is berserk, fueled by rookie cards, parallels, refractors and autographs, many variations of one photo that shame ...
1963: Warren Spahn outduels Don Drysdale with a three-hitter to beat the Dodgers 1-0. It is the first time that Spahn has beaten the Dodgers on the road since 1948. He had lost 14 straight. (nine ...
Braves Franchise History 1952: Warren Spahn ties the National League record of 18 strikeouts in a 15 inning, 3-1 loss to the Cubs.
One of just three surviving MLB players who served in World War II, the 98-year-old was credited with driving in the final run in St. Louis Browns history.
This date in baseball June 14 1952 Warren Spahn of the Boston Braves struck out 18 Cubs in a 3-1, 15-inning loss to Chicago. Spahn also homered.
His 15 strikeouts are tied with John Smoltz and Warren Spahn for the third most by a Braves batter in a game.
1917 — Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds pitched complete-game victories in a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Toney threw a three-hitter in each game for 4-1 and 5-1 wins, setting a ...